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Joined: September 28 2010
Location: Austin
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Points: 1505
Posted: October 18 2010 at 16:05
Tool, more than a band to me. Sad as it is to admit, its more my religion I wish I could say that I love everything that Danny Carey plays drums on, but I've never been to fond o Pigmey Love Circus...
Joined: September 28 2010
Location: Austin
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Points: 1505
Posted: October 19 2010 at 16:53
Agreed. I like the album, and can listen to it all the way through, but, the big radio hit Vicarious has just really laughable subject matter to it. Right in Two is cool, but lyrically falls flat and feels lacking. The seg tracks feel unnescisary on this one as well. Hopefully Tool gets it together a little better on the next one, I mean, they've had five years
Joined: April 04 2010
Location: London
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Points: 72
Posted: October 19 2010 at 17:21
mattuati wrote:
Mr. Bungle, Secret Chiefs 3, Kaada, Jeff Martin, Pain of Salvation, Fantomas, Bumblefoot,
MR Bungle is a good call - Portishead maybe?
"Ghost is a phenomenal piece of work that has already garnered countless frothing plaudits within the online prog and post-rock firmament" Classic Rock Presents Prog
Joined: April 04 2010
Location: London
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Points: 72
Posted: October 19 2010 at 17:22
Wafflesyrup wrote:
Robert Fripp + David Cross + John Wetton + Bill Bruford = no wrong done.
That line up and also the 80's crimson but you couldn't say that of Crimson overall
"Ghost is a phenomenal piece of work that has already garnered countless frothing plaudits within the online prog and post-rock firmament" Classic Rock Presents Prog
Joined: July 01 2004
Location: CA
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Points: 17162
Posted: October 20 2010 at 10:34
I so wished we'd see Fripp, Belew and Levin (with Mastelotto) record again, because I love the three '80s albums as much as the Fripp/Wetton/Cross/Bruford records, but I guess it's not meant to be.
Joined: July 02 2010
Location: Germany
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Posted: October 23 2010 at 05:08
If you relate to not-being-wrong as to be totally dedicated to prog without any declinations towards the "more pop" scene, then Mekong Delta is a decent candidate.
Sometimes I think, though, that they first say "OK, let's do it, but do it PROG" and then they make it. I guess one has to be a genius to write such a music in a state of flow, rather than on purpose.
"Die Freude am schauen und begreifen ist die Schönste Gabe der Natur", A.E.
Joined: September 28 2010
Location: Austin
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Posted: October 26 2010 at 15:59
verslibre wrote:
I so wished we'd see Fripp, Belew and Levin (with Mastelotto) record again, because I love the three '80s albums as much as the Fripp/Wetton/Cross/Bruford records, but I guess it's not meant to be.
Well Levin is an official member again! As is Gavin Harrison of PT. Maybe Crimsons planning something, very quietly...
Joined: January 02 2008
Location: Quebec
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Points: 540
Posted: October 26 2010 at 16:14
I really like pretty much all of Primus.
Primus is nowhere close to being my favourite band, but I haven't heard anything from them that I don't bob my head too (or play ridiculous slap-air-bass).
I own all the demos, EPs, bootlegs, and albums... good stuff!
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