Look I could care less if someone likes Tool. The issue with me is when some moron like n0c. (and practically every other tool fan around) claims they are so much more talented than any other band. You like Tool? Fine, but how about you let us have OUR opinion instead of throwing that "we dont get it" bs at us. I know you didn't personally say that, but I see and hear that said by Tool fans constantly. Like they are just so amazingly talented I just can't fathom their talent and creativity. Give me a break. Selling records means nothing with idiots like you guys out there (referring to anyone who said tool is good on this thread). It's all about an image. Everyone thinks they are so amazing and unique, because they listen to Tool! That's because Tool is so amazing and unique!!
Tool is not metal. Like I said before it doesn't just take guitars and distortion to be metal. Don't argue that Tool is metal if you don't have a clue about what you're talking about.They're like alternative rock or something. Does Tool sound like Burzum, Mayhem, Darkthrone? No...guess they're not black metal...Does Tool sound like Suffocation, Immolation, Gorguts? Not really...guess they're not death metal...Does Tool sound like Saint Vitus, Candlemass or Reverend Bizarre? No, so they're not really doom metal...Does Tool sound like The Lord Weird Slough Feg, Windir or Graveland? No...so they're not really folk metal.Does Tool sound like (early) Carcass, Repulsion or Terrorizer? No...no grindcore either.Does Tool sound like Jag Panzer, Helloween or Dragonforce? No...guess no power metal either.Does Tool sound like Fates Warning, Symphony X or Queensr
Tool is complete and total shit, as I said the only thing slightly commendable is their drummer who is on crack.dahang - I always figured that 'nu-metal' was OLD thrice kind of stuff.. haha, I just like some of thrice's older stuff, didn't want them in the same category as tool
random fact: playing the shittiest/simplest riffs in goofy time signatures does not substitute for talent in any way.
Quote from: haunted on July 03, 2006, 08:05:10 PMTool is complete and total shit, as I said the only thing slightly commendable is their drummer who is on crack.dahang - I always figured that 'nu-metal' was OLD thrice kind of stuff.. haha, I just like some of thrice's older stuff, didn't want them in the same category as tool Nu Metal is korn and the deftones, and all those bands. Quote from: DaHanG on July 04, 2006, 11:44:21 AMrandom fact: playing the shittiest/simplest riffs in goofy time signatures does not substitute for talent in any way.That sounds like something granny would say. Either you've never picked up an instrument in your life, or you're terrible at whatever instrument you play. Being able to play in a wide range of time signatures is part of the definition of musical skill. There seems to be no clear definition of "Musical talent" in this thread so here's what i think it is. 1) the ability to play in key2) the abliity to play accurately at any tempo or meter3) the ability to write well thought out, technically proficient music. 4) the ability to play in a wide range of styles, using a wide range of techniques Also, if you think tool's music is simple, you aren't even listening. Tool spends a lot of time producing their albums, and everything in the album is intentional. Their music is very well thought out, and it isn't designed to be a vehicle to showcase one band members talent. You have to take tool's music as a whole and listen to the harmonic and rythmic interactions between the instruments. i'm not saying you have to like tool, but it's stupid to just shit all over some band and say they don't have "talent" even though you don't know a goddam thing about music.
Quote from: [BTF]n0ctuary on July 04, 2006, 02:59:51 PMQuote from: haunted on July 03, 2006, 08:05:10 PMTool is complete and total shit, as I said the only thing slightly commendable is their drummer who is on crack.dahang - I always figured that 'nu-metal' was OLD thrice kind of stuff.. haha, I just like some of thrice's older stuff, didn't want them in the same category as tool Nu Metal is korn and the deftones, and all those bands. Quote from: DaHanG on July 04, 2006, 11:44:21 AMrandom fact: playing the shittiest/simplest riffs in goofy time signatures does not substitute for talent in any way.That sounds like something granny would say. Either you've never picked up an instrument in your life, or you're terrible at whatever instrument you play. Being able to play in a wide range of time signatures is part of the definition of musical skill. There seems to be no clear definition of "Musical talent" in this thread so here's what i think it is. 1) the ability to play in key2) the abliity to play accurately at any tempo or meter3) the ability to write well thought out, technically proficient music. 4) the ability to play in a wide range of styles, using a wide range of techniques Also, if you think tool's music is simple, you aren't even listening. Tool spends a lot of time producing their albums, and everything in the album is intentional. Their music is very well thought out, and it isn't designed to be a vehicle to showcase one band members talent. You have to take tool's music as a whole and listen to the harmonic and rythmic interactions between the instruments. i'm not saying you have to like tool, but it's stupid to just shit all over some band and say they don't have "talent" even though you don't know a goddam thing about music. 1) when you're downtuned and playing in this manner: 33334h6p0, key is an unfamiliar term for the group. 33334h6p02) playing this accurately and timely is incredibly demanding. even the great tom delonge would agree.3) yes, it's very technical alright. tool makes van halen, satriani, malmsteen, etc. shit themselves. theres no way any of them can pull off a 6/7 4/5 6/7 pattern...or whatever pattern tool enlightens the radio audience with.4) Tool song: 1 minute of a seemingly endless chord/riff being played, boring the listener to death. 4-5 minutes of the same riff, now added the element of distortion while palm muting the main riff when necessary (why make a whole new riff? this one is so badass already!) and randomizing the progression of the song to fool nu-metal fans into being dazzled at the complexity. don't forget the singer's immense talent and range, going from talking to semi-yelling almost within seconds!well, i just played a barred chord on my drop C tuned guitar with 5 counts, then 7, then 5 (all while switching from using my middle finger to index finger). i'm a musical god now.
tired/bored? you must have just listened to a tool song.
1) when you're downtuned and playing in this manner: 33334h6p0, key is an unfamiliar term for the group. 2) playing this accurately and timely is incredibly demanding. even the great tom delonge would agree.3) yes, it's very technical alright. tool makes van halen, satriani, malmsteen, etc. shit themselves. theres no way any of them can pull off a 6/7 4/5 6/7 pattern...or whatever pattern tool enlightens the radio audience with.4) Tool song: 1 minute of a seemingly endless chord/riff being played, boring the listener to death. 4-5 minutes of the same riff, now added the element of distortion while palm muting the main riff when necessary (why make a whole new riff? this one is so badass already!) and randomizing the progression of the song to fool nu-metal fans into being dazzled at the complexity. don't forget the singer's immense talent and range, going from talking to semi-yelling almost within seconds!well, i just played a barred chord on my drop C tuned guitar with 5 counts, then 7, then 5 (all while switching from using my middle finger to index finger). i'm a musical god now.
You don't even know what you're talking about man, why don't you leave the music to the musicians. Yngwie almost always plays straight 4/4. While i don't disagree that he's one of the greatest guitarist alive, he doesn't experiment with different rythmic patterns very much. Tool however, is the opposite. They don't shred or play fast much, but their music is much more deliberate and dynamic. Maybe you're not used to dynamics. Perhaps that's why you can't appreciate tool's music. Record yourself playing a tool song. I bet you can't even do it.
I"m not sure what this obsession with evidence is
You really are awesome at argumenting. I only wish you were argumenting at something you know a little about.
Please learn how to use "Your" and "You're". It's annoying...I'm not even english and I can clearly when it's used wrongly.