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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20Logged%20In:1343774"][QUOTE="Yeti:1343743"]oh and this thread was for the most part very, very gay. I hate when people say "oh they sound like X band mixed with X band". Jolly sounds nothing like Tool or 311, and marginally like Porcupine Tree. [/QUOTE] Should I break it down for you? 311 - the vocal harmonies and bass sound throughout ALL of "Where Everything's Perfect" Tool - The polyrhythmic interplay in the middle of "The Pattern" as well as their love of 7/8, which is also the primary signature of most of Tool's catalog. The Cure, The Smiths - faggy vocals and groovy ballads about love. They play Smiths covers. Again - it's why I recommend people LISTEN to it instead of basing their view of my attempt to describe a band that most anyone here would have a hard time describing. I'm pretty musically literate, and you'll note even my description wasn't accurate to you - my entire beef with Dreadkill's claim. [/QUOTE]
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