Is tool the ultimate fedora band?
Don't think I've ever seen aTool fan wear a fedora, so no.
they're the ultimate katana band and fans tend to wear ninja headbands than fedoras
Yeah
>>70918182
funny you say this. i read the entire naruto manga in a week when it ended and I was listening to 10,000 days and lateralus the whole time. so now tool reminds me of naruto
Tool fans are perhaps the most insufferable, I know lots of people who like fedoracore like Dream Theater, but they are pretty chill except this one who likes Tool
>>70918082
People who love tool talk to goddamn much about tool. And so do the fucking people who don't like them. I love the band, but I'd rather chill with juggalos than any of you fucking haters or fanboys (of tool). Faggots.
To all intents and purposes, Tool are the best best band ever, and Lateralus is the greatest album ever.
No Tool is not perfect. Tool may not be cool like you're favourite bands who wear skinny jeans. Some of you may think that metal/distortion/prog/long songs are nerdy, and possibly you have a point. What I am trying to get across is that I do not write this as a drooling teenage fanboy.
But Tool have changed music. They have challenged and successfully usurped the Western model, bringing lots of african influence on their compositions, for example. In the future, Tool will be seen as a cultural landmark.
It's ironic to say Tool are 'before their time' because their music is influenced by cultures far older than the Western one many of us live in today.
Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Radiohead, Hendrix....Tool blows it all the water. Their music has more 'repeat listen value' than anything else out there by a mile.
Tool's music might make little impact on you for quite a while. You might appreciate the odd riff, the occasional hook. But slowly, you'll give it more of a chance. And when you do, you'll start to hear beautifully crafted compositions, subtle, interesting, varied like nothing else in Western music. They've changed the game. Moved the parameters for how we conceive music.
Tool are GREAT, canonical: a significant cultural moment. The reputation of this band will continue to grow in the future and we need to listen.
>>70918082
Perhaps... But I like them.
tool haven't been relevant in years
in reality the ultimate fedora band right now, or at least on this board is death grips
>>70919703
dankass faps