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Anatomy of a Tool song:

 

1. Riffs based on playing a drop D power chord over and over again.

 

2. (But the time signature is so cool!)

 

3. Maynard whispering something for the verses and then going one octave higher to build drama.

 

4. Kicking in the distortion while Maynard holds a high note.

 

5. Maynard getting angry.

 

6. Adam doing a really bad guitar solo but he might step on a pedal or two.

 

7. You realize it's been going on for like 6 minutes.

 

8. Cool drum part, and the song ends.

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Anatomy of a Tool song:


1. Riffs based on playing a drop D power chord over and over again.


2. (But the time signature is so cool!)


3. Maynard whispering something for the verses and then going one octave higher to build drama.


4. Kicking in the distortion while Maynard holds a high note.


5. Maynard getting angry.


6. Adam doing a really bad guitar solo but he might step on a pedal or two.


7. You realize it's been going on for like 6 minutes.


8. Cool drum part, and the song ends.

 

 

Bwahahahah!

 

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My problem with most of that kind of music is that I think it wants to be taken seriously and it wants to be complicated.


And if that were the case, it shouldn't be so predictable.

 

 

all pop music (yes, metal is pop music) is predictable. if you want unpredictability in music, go listen to free jazz.

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Anatomy of a Tool song:


1. Riffs based on playing a drop D power chord over and over again.


2. (But the time signature is so cool!)


3. Maynard whispering something for the verses and then going one octave higher to build drama.


4. Kicking in the distortion while Maynard holds a high note.


5. Maynard getting angry.


6. Adam doing a really bad guitar solo but he might step on a pedal or two.


7. You realize it's been going on for like 6 minutes.


8. Cool drum part, and the song ends.

 

 

 

Only thing this shows is you have spent no time listening to tool, and don't know as much about music analysis as you constantly brag you do. Was that what you intended to demonstrate?

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