Atlantic 2000
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After all the hype with this band (Limp Bizkit’s front-man Fred Durst
was bound and determined to get Taproot to sign to his label but much to
his dismay, they chose to sign with Atlantic) there really never was much
follow-up to it. Gift came out without much hoopla and all of a sudden
there is nothing left.
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It seems strange why Fred would have been so invested in this band
because it’s lacking the rap metal that Durst is so fond of. Taproot have
more in common with mood metallers Deftones than with Durst’s band.
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What about the music? Well, Taproot is a very talented heavy band even
though they may not be all that original. Gift is full of that heavy style
that bands like System Of A Down have done and even though Taproot may
have the sound down better than the other bands they were a bit too long
coming out with Gift.
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They don’t rely on gimmicks, only talented band members. The band is
good though and it will be interesting to see where these Michigan boys
go from here.
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Review by: Music Emissions
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Rating: None Given
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