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11/03/2015 7:39 pm  #131


Re: 2015 releases

i tried listening today, its not horrible just couldnt get into it

 

11/03/2015 8:28 pm  #132


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11/03/2015 8:31 pm  #133


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 this rules

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11/04/2015 11:59 pm  #134


Re: 2015 releases

Some good thrash. I need to check that Hatchet out. Not really in a thrash mood though.

 

11/05/2015 7:52 am  #135


Re: 2015 releases

this spring like fall weather got me in the mood for some thrash

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11/05/2015 7:55 am  #136


Re: 2015 releases




this album is in my top albums of this year now, i love how different it sounds than everything


metalsucks gave it a shitty review and even said there was a kse/howard jones influence. i don't see how the fuck they got that

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11/05/2015 8:06 am  #137


Re: 2015 releases

out friday. this song is pretty decent, never cared about them before



 

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11/08/2015 8:37 pm  #138


Re: 2015 releases



This is good.

 

11/09/2015 7:05 pm  #139


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i put that on my spotify and listened today, its not total suckage but i just can't get into it

i always liked this tool cover, but never checked out the original song or album, its really good. you can tell current tool bassist was in this band



 

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11/10/2015 1:33 am  #140


Re: 2015 releases

I like the slower tracks, kinda close to apc style songs.

Still shity maynards cool with apc and pussy fur being on Spotify, but doesn't want tool on there.


Maynard James Keenan, the brain behind the alternative metal band Tool, has insisted that band’s music stay unavailable from Spotify and even iTunes due to his belief in the album as the ideal art form, according to Spin’s (slightly outdated) list of some artists who don’t do the whole streaming thing. Keenan only wants the band’s music to be consumed in the form of the full albums they create, so that’s the only way that fans can purchase their music. Tool has never even allowed their music to be split up by their label into a greatest hits album.

 

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