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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:39 pm
So a lot of people b***h about which genre Tool actually is. So I plan on settling this once and for all. Well... not me, but the rest of you people who will engage your comrades in an intelligent and civilized discussion regarding what genre Tool is... hopefully.
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 5:12 pm
Well, in the way you're asking here, Tool's just music. I doubt anyone would want to classify Undertow-Tool in the same genre as Lateralus-Tool. They're far too different, in my opinion.
Now-a-days, I see them as progressive rock with a somewhat metal edge to them. That metal edge was much bigger on Aenima, and it was a bit more sludgy on Undertow. On Opiate, they were really just fancy Grunge in my eyes.
Of course, this'll just go down as one of those never-ending arguments that you see Prog-Rock fans debating about time and time again -- ala What Defines Progress Rock?, and all that. Because, you know, in those things, there's always someone who's like, "OMFG, they used Middle Eastern rhythms! They must be Indo-pakistani-style experimental rock."
fgsfds
Genres. stressed
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:40 pm
SeanyB Well, in the way you're asking here, Tool's just music. I doubt anyone would want to classify Undertow-Tool in the same genre as Lateralus-Tool. They're far too different, in my opinion. Now-a-days, I see them as progressive rock with a somewhat metal edge to them. That metal edge was much bigger on Aenima, and it was a bit more sludgy on Undertow. On Opiate, they were really just fancy Grunge in my eyes. Of course, this'll just go down as one of those never-ending arguments that you see Prog-Rock fans debating about time and time again -- ala What Defines Progress Rock?, and all that. Because, you know, in those things, there's always someone who's like, "OMFG, they used Middle Eastern rhythms! They must be Indo-pakistani-style experimental rock." fgsfds Genres. stressed Well, I'm just kinda sick of getting yelled at for talking about Tool in the metal subforum. My opinions on Tool's genre: I never listened to Opiate. So I'm not exactly qualified to say how they sounded. I heard Opiate wasnt really that good anyways. Undertow and Aenima were definitely prog metal. They had the innovative sound of progressive music, but were heavy and complex like metal. I'm not a metal expert, but they were metal-ish enough for me. I think Laterlaus and 10,000 Days definitely leaned more towards progressive rock. They had much less of a metal sound. It was kinda like the classic 70s prog bands only with a harder edge to them.
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:59 am
Honestly, I can't see them being grunge. I own all of their albums, none of which are grunge. But, they are progressive metal I would say.
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 8:09 pm
If you want my opinion on what they should be "labled".... Progressive Rock... they are rock, hard and soft, and they certainly have progressed.
Labels aside... ******** Great Music
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:26 am
professorB I heard Opiate wasnt really that good anyways. What the ********?
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:51 pm
I always thought of them as Art Metal. That's the best I've got at describing them. No, you know what I think? I think they shouldn't be labeled! Tool is Tool they are their own genre because they're that awesome! They're my favorite band ^^
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:49 pm
Particle Wad I always thought of them as Art Metal. That's the best I've got at describing them. No, you know what I think? I think they shouldn't be labeled! Tool is Tool they are their own genre because they're that awesome! They're my favorite band ^^ If there are that many debates on their genre, they really should just be their own label. The way I see it, is if you can't decide on any on genre and they don't claim any one genre, than you shouldn't confine their art to one. (Sorry if this came out incoherant, I'm exhausted and it's only 10)
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:12 am
professorB I heard Opiate wasnt really that good anyways. I'd have to strongly disagree. Give it a listen please wink
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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:14 pm
Try to listen Maynard`s interviews and you`ll know what genre it is wink (all leads to KC 3nodding )
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 9:35 am
their genra is tool they play all types or rock and metal from what ive heard
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 4:48 pm
I find it easier just to say they're Prog, to tell the honest truth.
Grunge? Naw. Definitely not.
"As far as the prog references go, we embrace them. However, we would prefer our new moniker, which is a Mulligan stew of progressive rock, Bulgarian folk metal, rock ’n’ roll, ’80s disco and Christian rap that we like to call Munge."
Munge mrgreen
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:58 am
Particle Wad I always thought of them as Art Metal. That's the best I've got at describing them. No, you know what I think? I think they shouldn't be labeled! Tool is Tool they are their own genre because they're that awesome! They're my favorite band ^^ Unfortunately, any fan of any band would say that...
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 2:56 pm
Comatose Muffin I find it easier just to say they're Prog, to tell the honest truth.
Grunge? Naw. Definitely not.
"As far as the prog references go, we embrace them. However, we would prefer our new moniker, which is a Mulligan stew of progressive rock, Bulgarian folk metal, rock ’n’ roll, ’80s disco and Christian rap that we like to call Munge."
Munge mrgreen Well, you've sold me. Tool is officially munge as far as I'm concerned. xd
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Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 6:07 am
It matters mainly on what cd your listening to. Up until 10,000 days they changed alot between cds.
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