Album Rating: 3.5
If Lateralus is my mother, would i like this album? I heard The Pot and i cant get that bassline out of my head
haha. I'm sure you will like this. its a solid album. but if you've listened to lateralus and aenema in and out like me your gonna hear a lot of the same. also maynard's lyrics were lacking at times on this album. although i think his best work to date (10k days) is on this album as well.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Right in Two has some of my favorite lyrics from Maynard, almost as great as Third Eye.This Message Edited On 06.04.08
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Album Rating: 2.5
This is a little boring, still it's a Tool album.
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Album Rating: 3.5
first half of album is great.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I really don't like this album very much...it came out when i was just getting into Tool and so i had come off the sweetness of Lat and Aen to find this. It did and still does feel like Tool as just a shell of themselves...the first two tracks, the pot, and bits and pieces of othr songs are good but it feels a bit uninspired...even the stand-outs feel like...o yea this sounds like (insert better song off old album) but not as good.
Hopefully they will step up on their next outing...
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Album Rating: 3.0
I dunno, I still love this album.
But Lateralus and Aenema are far superior.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Fantastic review, though I feel without Lost Key's Rosetta stoned wouldnt be what it is, I see lost keys as more of an intro to what I see as a very entertaining song, I do find myself skipping over intension though and never listening to viginiti tres but like with Aenima I never listened to Third Eye, never really got into it, as far as musical quality and all out Toolness this album doesnt compare to Aenima but its still a good album
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Album Rating: 4.0
This album (to me) has really nailed a strong atmosphere to me, while I generally agree with this review... It just works for me. I don't know why.
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I love Rosetta Stoned. It gives that great feeling of talking to a psychotic madman, which I'm like 90% sure that's what Maynard was aiming for.
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Album Rating: 4.0
It took me a bloody long time to get into this album. The Pot is probably my least favourite on the album (apart from the fillers and the last song). Right In Two, Vicarious and 10,000 Days own.
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the pot is cool.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I've just never really been fussed about songs about drugs. The rest of the lyrics on this album are really clever (well, Jambi isn't exactly clever, but its good)...The Pot seems to take that away for me.
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it's one of the only songs I like off this album. The music on that song is very entertaining, which is more than I can say for quite a few of the songs here.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Fair enough. It's taken me almost two years to actually like this album. Recently got Lateralus and was thoroughly dissapointed. I just hope it won't take me another two fuckin' years.
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i loved this album at first, but then it just got so boring and pretentious.
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Album Rating: 3.5
how the hell is it pretentious?
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look at Maynard's lyrics and tell me they aren't pretentious. "Right In Two" in particular.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Oh, I find the music more pretentious than the lyrics. Fuck man, if the lyrics are pretentious that means the lyrics I write are pretentious....
Although, that does explain why I only ever seem to get praised for them...
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Album Rating: 3.5
The lyrics in Right In Two are some of my favorite from him. I mean, if you're gonna call these lyrics pretentious, you're basically calling everything he has ever written pretentious...Right In Two's lyrics aren't anything different from Lateralus, H., Aenema or Sober. The only thing "pretentious" about this album, even though i'd just call it lazy, would be the stupid ass interludes like Lipan and Lost keys yada yada yada.
don't these talking monkeys know that Eden has enough to go around?
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I still don't like this album, but i see your point i guess.
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