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    I'm here for the moosic NogbadTheBad's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonKnight View Post
    Since tool is still trying to extricate themselves from a legal quagmire, perhaps folks like me might be interested in another band that sounds a lot like tool jr?



    Friend of mine told me about them a couple months ago. They ain't new (1995) and they have sold 4 million albums. (whoknew)

    Decent alternative worth a listen IMV...

    That's pretty good, thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magic Mountain View Post
    ...you must want to commit suicide after listening to Moon Safari
    Thanks! This made me laugh.

    (I still love Moon Safari)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    That's pretty good, thanks!
    Yeah, not too bad, right?

    Here's another taste of Chevelle live on Jimmy Kimmel.



    Not the biggest fan of the name, but otherwise, I think tool jr fits. Not a whole lot of wasted space, most of their songs are shorter then some of the marathon tool songs we all know.
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    Tool, jr.? More like "wanna-be-like-Tool-but-can't-write-anywhere-near-their-level." The guitarist is boring.

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    Actually I'm glad they bored you. Keep watching, maybe you'll pass out. (jackass)
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonKnight View Post
    Actually I'm glad they bored you. Keep watching, maybe you'll pass out. (jackass)
    Sure thing, Ter-bo.

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    Glad you're still awake.

    Yeah, I would not go out and buy their albums or see their shows. Decent alternative, but clearly not for every tool fan....
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    Decent, but nowhere near the level of the real thing. I have one Chevelle Cd, but hardly ever listen to it.

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