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Aenima
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Aenima

(more) »rank: 1360

by: Tool


: :No Description AvailableTrack: 10: Die Eier Von Satan,Track: 11: Pushit,Track: 12: Cesaro Summability,Track: 13: Aenema,Track: 14: (-) Ions,Track: 15: Third Eye,Track: 1: Stinkfist,Track: 2: Eulogy,Track: 3: H.,Track: 4: Useful Idiot,Track: 5: Forty Six And 2,Track: 6: Message To Harry Manback,Track: 7: Hooker With A Penis,Track: 8: Intermission,Track: 9: JimmyMedia Type: CDArtist: TOOLTitle: AENIMAStreet Release Date: 10/01/1996DomesticGenre: HEAVY METAL :With its heavy-duty distortion, weighty rhythms, and cynical lyrics, Tool is a heavy metal band for the '90s. Rather like Metallica circa ...And Justice for All, the sound is focused heavily on texture, with vocals and guitars layered one atop the other, ...

Undertow
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Undertow

(more) »rank: 1514

by: Tool


: :No Description AvailableTrack: 10: Disgustipated,Track: 1: Intolerance,Track: 2: Prison Sex,Track: 3: Sober,Track: 4: Bottom,Track: 5: Crawl Away,Track: 6: Swamp Song,Track: 7: Undertow,Track: 8: 4 Degrees,Track: 9: FloodMedia Type: CDArtist: TOOLTitle: UNDERTOWStreet Release Date: 09/17/1996DomesticGenre: HEAVY METAL :Arguably their finest album, this follow-up to Opiate showcases Tool at their best, assisted by clean, crisp production, without the muddiness of Aenima. Edgy guitar riffs are complemented by spitting, heavy bass, especially on 'Sober' and 'Crawl Away'. Lyrically, Tool are at their vitriolic best, targeting religious hypocrisy ('Intolerance,' 'Sober'; always a popular theme), the loss of innocence and its consequences ('Prison Sex'), and ...

10,000 Days
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10,000 Days

(more) »rank: 926

by: Tool


: :Sonically relentless and visually groundbreaking only begin to describe the Tool experience. Formed in Los Angeles, CA in 1990, Tool has cemented themselves in today's hard music community with uncompromising attitude and vision. With just one EP and three album releases over a 15-year span, Tool has created a loyal and even rabid fan base, selling over 10 million albums and half a million videos in the U.S. alone. More from Tool Aenima Lateralus Undertow Opiate Parabola (DVD) Schism (DVD) Amazon.com:With a majority of the songs on 10,000 Days clocking in well past the seven-minute mark, you wouldn't be entirely mistaken ...

Opiate
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Opiate

(more) »rank: 2410

by: Tool


:Album Details:Australian Re-issue, featuring Seven Tracks Including Sweat, Hush, Part of Me, Cold and Ugly (Live), Jerk off (Live), Opiate, and Gaping Lotus. :As the title of Tool's 1992 debut implies, they're none too impressed by religion, though other targets--fear ('Cold and Ugly'), hypocritical moralizing ('Jerk-Off'), nonconformity ('Hush')--get their time in the spotlight as well. Opiate is a collection of heavy, aggressive, cynical music (though the tail end of the title track sounds more like acid rock), packaged in songs noticeably shorter than on their later efforts (Undertow, 1993, and Aenima, 1996). While not as impressive as Undertow, arguably their finest ...

Salival
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Salival

(more) »rank: 11050

by: Tool


: :One disc of this deluxe two-disc set serves up 74 minutes (eight songs) of live material and outtakes; the other offers a DVD (in Surround 5.1) of Tool's four grotesquely artistic videos, plus the bonus clip, 'Hush,' from their 1992 Opiate EP. Although there's little that's new here, it's put together with as much intensity and attention to detail as the quartet's other releases. The musical high point is the driving but delicate take on 'Pushit.' It's also entertaining to hear singer Maynard James Keenan in a Neil Young kind of mood on 'Lame.' This elaborately packaged set is really just ...

Lateralus
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Lateralus

(more) »rank: 29238

by: Tool


: :One disc of this deluxe two-disc set serves up 74 minutes (eight songs) of live material and outtakes; the other offers a DVD (in Surround 5.1) of Tool's four grotesquely artistic videos, plus the bonus clip, 'Hush,' from their 1992 Opiate EP. Although there's little that's new here, it's put together with as much intensity and attention to detail as the quartet's other releases. The musical high point is the driving but delicate take on 'Pushit.' It's also entertaining to hear singer Maynard James Keenan in a Neil Young kind of mood on 'Lame.' This elaborately packaged set is really just ...

Lateralus
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Lateralus

(more) »rank: 76587

by: Tool


: 's Best of 2001:Everything about Tool's fourth album is an experience, starting with the packaging, which consists of liner credits printed on a translucent plastic sleeve over the CD and a booklet that layers anatomical representations atop one another--the first page pictures musculature and blood vessels; the next, bones; the third, internal organs; and so on. It's worth describing the packaging of Lateralus because it says much about the astonishing music within. Maynard James Keenan and company understand the expectations riding on this much-anticipated release and they've delivered the goods! While it remains in the Tool tradition of trance-inducing progressive metal, ...

Undertow
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Undertow

(more) »rank: 29460

by: Tool


: :Arguably their finest album, this follow-up to Opiate showcases Tool at their best, assisted by clean, crisp production, without the muddiness of Aenima. Edgy guitar riffs are complemented by spitting, heavy bass, especially on 'Sober' and 'Crawl Away'. Lyrically, Tool are at their vitriolic best, targeting religious hypocrisy ('Intolerance,' 'Sober'; always a popular theme), the loss of innocence and its consequences ('Prison Sex'), and deliberate ignorance ('Swamp Song'). Henry Rollins makes a guest appearance on 'Bottom,' which, along with '4 Degrees,' deals with questions of identity. Undertow is also Tool's most musically adventurous album, lacking the occasionally numbing sameness of Aenima, ...

Opiate Ep
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Opiate Ep

(more) »rank: 77165

by: Tool


:Album Details:Australian Re-issue, featuring Seven Tracks Including Sweat, Hush, Part of Me, Cold and Ugly (Live), Jerk off (Live), Opiate, and Gaping Lotus. :As the title of Tool's 1992 debut implies, they're none too impressed by religion, though other targets--fear ('Cold and Ugly'), hypocritical moralizing ('Jerk-Off'), nonconformity ('Hush')--get their time in the spotlight as well. Opiate is a collection of heavy, aggressive, cynical music (though the tail end of the title track sounds more like acid rock), packaged in songs noticeably shorter than on their later efforts (Undertow, 1993, and Aenima, 1996). While not as impressive as Undertow, arguably their finest ...

Strung Out: The String Quartet Tribute Series Sampler
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Strung Out: The String Quartet Tribute Series Sampler

(more) »rank: 25604

by: Fred Charlton, Michael Tuttle, Tim Emmons, The Section, Jonah Rapino, Paul Tobias, Tom Tally, Tom Vos, David Davidson, Reggie Clews, Ted Falcon


:Album Details:Australian Re-issue, featuring Seven Tracks Including Sweat, Hush, Part of Me, Cold and Ugly (Live), Jerk off (Live), Opiate, and Gaping Lotus. :As the title of Tool's 1992 debut implies, they're none too impressed by religion, though other targets--fear ('Cold and Ugly'), hypocritical moralizing ('Jerk-Off'), nonconformity ('Hush')--get their time in the spotlight as well. Opiate is a collection of heavy, aggressive, cynical music (though the tail end of the title track sounds more like acid rock), packaged in songs noticeably shorter than on their later efforts (Undertow, 1993, and Aenima, 1996). While not as impressive as Undertow, arguably their finest ...


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