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Wild7Dustr 05-02-2007 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Inuzuka Skysword (Post 359261)
I semi-disagree with you. It is a good album, but it is Tool's worst album. Up against Tool's other work it almost sucks, but I think it really isn't that bad of a album. Though the song Jambi is way to overrated.

It's not like I said that it sucks and I hate it.I'm just disappointed with it, ya know?Obviously I still own it, so atleast I think that it is somewhat good and worth keeping.

It's alright and that's all that can really be said about it.:pimp:

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Originally Posted by Crowquill (Post 359267)
I just don't think hes given that album a proper listen, if he listens to the whole discography THEN puts that album on he'll see its truly a masterpiece.

Uh, I did give it several good listens already, kiddo...lol.:pssst:

Masterpiece, I (still) think not!

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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver (Post 359667)
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and The Infinite Sadness.

A lot of this album is spent just plodding along.

Yeah, in a way I think it would've been better to take both albums' 10 or 12 good songs off of them and make it into one (good) album instead of the (mediocre) double.

Crowe 05-03-2007 03:00 AM

I pretty much feel like this with all Beatles albums. I understand and agree that they are all wonderful pieces of art through composition and by pure influence. And I would love to own all of them just so I could be educated better - but, I have a hard time listening to most Beatles albums all the way through. Sometimes they fail to keep my attention. This is all changing just recently though as I have gone back and listened to my Beatles catalog. I am discovering a lot more about what I used to not understand so much.

Urban Hat€monger ? 05-03-2007 11:08 AM

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It's a good introduction to the band & it's probably the easiest album of theirs to get into.But I can think of at least 5 Fall albums that are better.

come on eileen 05-04-2007 04:54 PM

Pink Floyd - The Wall

JoniOBrien 06-02-2007 07:08 PM

Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, Thats What I'm Not. The Kooks album was much better.

Inuzuka Skysword 06-04-2007 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rainard Jalen (Post 359648)
I don't think Tool really have any single album masterpiece except for Lateralus. All the others in some way fell short. Undertow was short on ideas and development and was tired about 3 quaters in, Ænima was hurt by its mediocre ambient tracks and the general lack of unity (often it feels more like a compilation of writings over a period of years rather than parts written with the others in mind), and 10,000 Days just was not much of an evolution from Lateralus. Saying that, 10,000 Days definitely has enough memorable songs on it, it's just short of anything great. And Jambi's the best song on it! Tool reached their high point in 2001, I shouldn't think they'll ever emulate it. Next album'll probably be even worse.

I don't see how any of the albums fell short in the way you talked about it. First of all, yes, Lateralus was their best album, but also Undertow was great. /Enima is right up there with Lateralus in my opinion. The amibent tracks were great and I just love how Maynard's lyrics are on that album.


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