| Nine Inch Nails and Tool Hatch Tapeworm |
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| Home Theater News Music - General News | |
| Written by Bryan Dailey | |
| Thursday, 08 August 2002 | |
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Do you like Tool? Do you like Nine Inch Nails? If your answer to both of these questions is “yes”, then you are really going to like Tapeworm. No, I’m not talking about the things that supermodels inject into their stomachs to help them stay rail-thin. Tapeworm is the musical project masterminded by Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Maynard James Keenan, vocalist for the Los Angeles based heavy prog metal bands, Tool and A Perfect Circle.
MTV news is reporting that the band, which also includes NIN guitarist Danny Lohner and bassist/drummer/keyboardist Atticus Ross of the group 12 Rounds is in an Atlanta recording studio recording their debut album that will be released on Reznor’s label, Nothing Records. "It has been an interesting experiment for Maynard and I to peek around in each other's heads, shining flashlights in some shadowy corners," Reznor told MTV news. In 1999 Reznor was upset at Keenan for performing a Tapeworm song called “Vacant” with A Perfect Circle, but those fences have long since been mended and the duo are excited about the forthcoming album. No release date has been announced yet. Source: MTV News |
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