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  1. Paul D'Amour (Spokane, Washington, 12 de mayo de 1967) es un músico estadounidense y bajista original de la banda Tool. El sonido de su bajo era reconocible por el tono agresivo que desarrolló con su Rickenbacker 4001CS, que se puede oír en el primer álbum de estudio de Tool, Undertow .

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    Paul D'Amour (born May 12, 1967) is an American musician and was the first bassist for Tool. His bass sound is recognized by the aggressive picked tone he developed with his Chris Squire Signature Rickenbacker 4001CS, which can be heard on Tool's first full-length album, Undertow.

  3. 8 de ene. de 2020 · published 8 January 2020. Why the bassist walked away from Tool in 1995 and what he brings to new project Lesser Key. (Image credit: Ethan Miller / Staff) When Paul D'Amour walked away from Tool in 1995, during the recording of Ænima, he had one mission: to avoid letting his role in that band define him forever.

  4. Hace 17 horas · By. Bassist Paul D'Amour left Tool in 1995 and was replaced by Justin Chancellor that same year. Now in a new interview with Guitar World, D'Amour explained that his decision to leave the band was ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Paul_D'AmourPaul D'Amour - Wikiwand

    Paul D'Amour (Spokane, Washington, 12 de mayo de 1967) es un músico estadounidense y bajista original de la banda Tool. El sonido de su bajo era reconocible por el tono agresivo que desarrolló con su Rickenbacker 4001CS, que se puede oír en el primer álbum de estudio de Tool, Undertow.

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCiSyOLun7Y3Z7Xy80_8jZNQPaul d'Amour - YouTube

    Paul d'Amour. @pauldamour93 ‧. 298 subscribers ‧ 10 videos. Après avoir sorti un premier opus en 2013, Paul dAmour revient cette année avec un nouvel album « La Belle Aventure » qui...

  7. Biography. Paul D'Amour is the original bassist of the progressive rock/alternative metal band Tool. He departed the band during the early recording of their second album, Ænima in 1995 due to the uncomfortable feelings he was getting from the band's growing popularity. Active Bands. Past Bands. Feersum Ennjin. Everything (2005-present) Lesser Key.