PAUL D'AMOUR |
PAUL D'AMOUR |
PAUL D'AMOUR |
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PAUL M. D'AMOUR June 8, 1968 Paul was with the band from the earliest of days, but quit the band in September of 1995. Paul D'Amour is originally from Spokane, Washington, and is actually a guitar player at heart. Adam Jones brought Paul into Tool. Paul actually came to LA because of the film industry. He hadn't played music for a while and was thinking about giving it up. He was angry all the time, and Tool's music suited him perfectly because the loud and hard core riffs let him blow some steam. Paul played guitar in Kings of Oblivion, also known as the Replicants, a cover band that included members of Failure, they do songs by everyone from Missing Persons to T-Rex, and have a disc out on Zoo. Paul left Tool because of a shift in his musical taste away from heavy, powerful riffs, and he wanted to do something more experimental. He is currently in a band called Lusk. Paul still has a good relationship with his friends in Tool. Paul's name was not mentioned in Tool's album Aenima, even though he wrote 3 of the songs. |
PAUL M. D'AMOUR June 8, 1968 Paul was with the band from the earliest of days, but quit the band in September of 1995. Paul D'Amour is originally from Spokane, Washington, and is actually a guitar player at heart. Adam Jones brought Paul into Tool. Paul actually came to LA because of the film industry. He hadn't played music for a while and was thinking about giving it up. He was angry all the time, and Tool's music suited him perfectly because the loud and hard core riffs let him blow some steam. Paul played guitar in Kings of Oblivion, also known as the Replicants, a cover band that included members of Failure, they do songs by everyone from Missing Persons to T-Rex, and have a disc out on Zoo. Paul left Tool because of a shift in his musical taste away from heavy, powerful riffs, and he wanted to do something more experimental. He is currently in a band called Lusk. Paul still has a good relationship with his friends in Tool. Paul's name was not mentioned in Tool's album Aenima, even though he wrote 3 of the songs. |