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lol ^w^
Brings tears to your eyes? as in tears of joy or as in tears of sadness?
Yeah, it's definitely bottom tier in my eyes. Though I'm curious as to what you mean by it being faked.
Yeah it certainly wasn't their usual sound at all, though I wouldn't go so far as to say faked lol. I really think that the producer they were working with on that album had a lot to do with just how unpleasant the album was, Atticus Ross, this guy apparently produces a lot of Tool albums, and from what reviews I read, the critics were saying this guy was trying to bring too much Tool in which isn't in any way relatable to Coheed's sound. It was also the only album that Chris Penny recorded on drums with them before he departed ways with Coheed over creative differences, nothing bad happened between them or anything, Chris Penny just was looking for a different direction, so they left on good terms.
lol oh? why didn't you like Good Apollo?
lol well that's why I'm here. ^w^ I'm a Coheed fanatic I guess you could say in a manner, so I can remind you of almost everything of theirs, or correct names and titles. lol ^^
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Good tears!!! Always good LOL
The song just makes me emotional X3
Idk -- faked prolly wasn't the right word...
I just felt like it was someone else's vision FOR Coheed,
and not enough Coheed's vision --
and by the sound of it their producer is to blame LOL.
You helped clear that one up real quick!!
It is totally much darker and sounds a lot
more like something Tool would create.
So it totally makes sense now. emotion_bigheart
No I love Good Apollo LUL
Yay! I'm glad to meet a fellow fan 4laugh
lol oh ok cool. ^^
Yeah I can understand that. The album over all to me just felt empty, like the passion wasn't really there any more.
lol yeah I would think so to some degree that he was to blame.
lol yeah. ^^ I myself have never been a fan of Tool. Their music just wasn't for me lol.
^w^ glad I was able to clear all that up.
lol oh? But I thought you said you didn't think it felt like Coheed's other stuff prior, and it didn't, there was a lot more emotional and dark content to GA:1, though a lot of that emotion (which I wish had been evident in) was lost on GA:2 But GA:2's opening tracks definitely held onto the darker atmosphere of GA:1, and as it progressed, it lost that darkness, and became more of an action based album, which isn't bad lol. I definitely prefer From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness over No World For Tomorrow.
^^ same.