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Pjzepp67Pjzepp67 Posts: 445
edited March 2013 in Other Music
Yeah sorry fellow PJ fans...just a throw away question here, not looking for an in depth discussion here, but I came across Tool about 2 years ago and find the band to be, to use a most over used phrase, fkn awesome.
Any fellow PJ fans out there who would like to air their views and suggest what to listen to or what to buy in order of preference, or even just general views on tracks or albums.

Cheers guys.

Pandora...do not turn this in to a religious debate and kill the whole vibe as per... ;)
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  • JB128716JB128716 Posts: 2,064
    They only have 5 albums so there isn't much to choose from. If you like to listen to an album straight through, then get one of the last two. If you like to jump around from song to song get the first three.

    Aenima is a good place to start.
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  • KC2917KC2917 Posts: 872
    You can't go wrong with ANY Tool album. A Perfect Circle is pretty amazing as well.
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    Don't forget Puscifer. :mrgreen:
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  • october22october22 Posts: 2,533
    I started listening to Tool in middle school when Opiate came out. The journey they took from that record to 10,000 days is something you should take with them. I really think it's best to listen to the records in order so you can fully appreciate how they developed their sound.

    You should also check out all the videos. Especially the early ones. Adam Jones, their guitarist, directs and handles art direction and his stop motion stuff is out of this world. He used to work at an effects house in Hollywood. Unlike Pearl Jam, who seems to be all over the place when it comes to art direction, Tool is a band with a very clear vision in that regard. In fact they're rereleasing Opiate for the 21 year anniversary with a bunch of new artwork.

    Anyway, Tool is fucking awesome. Puscifer blows and APC is great.
  • RB90590RB90590 Posts: 227
    I agree with October22, you should listen to the albums in order.

    Take your time with each one, as songs don't always click on the first listen.

    Still find myself discovering new things about their music when listening.
  • Last-12-ExitLast-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    Tool is amazing. I believe sober could be the best song that came out of the 90's. Disgustipated is trippy song. Can't go wrong with any tool cd.
  • CAVSTARR313CAVSTARR313 Posts: 8,756
    AEnima was a high water mark for me.. They were just the right amount of hungry and successful and put on a musical pedestal at that moment.. High water doesn't mean everything after that is bad in any way! it is actually fucking awesome.. but that album, those songs are just fucking incredible!! and that is the album I suggest to people that are curious about them and have never given them a proper spin..
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  • KimmiebyromKimmiebyrom Posts: 1,832
    I can't add anything to what the others have said, they're all right. In respect to A Perfect Circle, I'd give them a listen as well. I find their music even darker than Tool, but more ambient musically. Both brilliant bands with enormous talent and technical skill. Welcome to the Tool Army.
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  • Bladamus MaximusBladamus Maximus Paris TN Posts: 277
    I love Tool BUT 10,000 Days blows. 3 AMAZING songs (Vicarious, The Pot, and Jambi), the rest is boring or filler.

    Also, this is awesome! http://www.metalinjection.net/latest-ne ... den-ticket
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  • tempo_n_groovetempo_n_groove Posts: 40,382
    I love Tool BUT 10,000 Days blows. 3 AMAZING songs (Vicarious, The Pot, and Jambi), the rest is boring or filler.

    Also, this is awesome! http://www.metalinjection.net/latest-ne ... den-ticket

    Rosetta Stoned has one of the best drum parts I have ever heard. Changing from 4/4 to 5/4 and back. The guitar riffs are amazing as well.
    Right in two has an amazing crescendo. All parts voice, bass, drums and guitar feed off each other.
    10,000 days is about Maynard's momma and rolls hard.
    BUT, to each his own. These songs to me are amazing and as someone said before , listen to the albums in order. The band really has gotten better with each album.
  • Pjzepp67Pjzepp67 Posts: 445
    Cheers guys...all aboard for the 1-5 album journey methinx, it usually is worth following a band in order. Just like authors, all the pent up anger, angst and creativity burst out in their 1st published works then they kindly take us with them on their own journey, Pearl Jam and Led Zeppelin being prime examples of this.

    Yeah, the videos are amazin'...it was the videos on Youtube that turned me on to them one night by accident.

    I'll give A Perfect Circle a blast as well, and even check out Puscifer.

    Cheers.

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  • Attaway77Attaway77 Posts: 3,162
    Every album has it's own recipe, start from the beginning to acquire a taste.... Time to crank up "Undertow" from the "Undertow" album... Great song... (be sure to find the hidden 69)
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  • maynardsuxmaynardsux Posts: 1,094
    And to get a full appreciation for the band's music, they are a MUST to see live....chances to do so are dwindling, so you may have to check out old vidoes on youtube....Maynard on stage in the 90's didn't get any better :D
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  • Jerome230Jerome230 Posts: 903
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  • Pjzepp67Pjzepp67 Posts: 445
    Jerome230 wrote:
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    Fuck me...I did not realise space on here was at a premium...anyone got a sword handy and I'll go and do the honourable thing...

    See you all in the next life :fp:
  • STAYSEASTAYSEA Posts: 3,814
    Pjzepp67 wrote:
    Yeah sorry fellow PJ fans...just a throw away question here, not looking for an in depth discussion here, but I came across Tool about 2 years ago and find the band to be, to use a most over used phrase, fkn awesome.
    Any fellow PJ fans out there who would like to air their views and suggest what to listen to or what to buy in order of preference, or even just general views on tracks or albums.

    Cheers guys.

    Pandora...do not turn this in to a religious debate and kill the whole vibe as per... ;)


    Every album is good. Undertow and Ænima? 2 years ago? u have some homework. :lol:

    this started me...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5sIXUbMgF0

    this made me continue..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hglVqACd1C8

    I have only cried at 2 concerts. Pearl Jam and Tool.

    I don't cry, I was so happy to see them live... I cried.

    I can go on, and on , and on.

    TOOL is
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  • badbrainsbadbrains Posts: 10,255
    STAYSEA wrote:
    Pjzepp67 wrote:
    Yeah sorry fellow PJ fans...just a throw away question here, not looking for an in depth discussion here, but I came across Tool about 2 years ago and find the band to be, to use a most over used phrase, fkn awesome.
    Any fellow PJ fans out there who would like to air their views and suggest what to listen to or what to buy in order of preference, or even just general views on tracks or albums.

    Cheers guys.

    Pandora...do not turn this in to a religious debate and kill the whole vibe as per... ;)


    Every album is good. Undertow and Ænima? 2 years ago? u have some homework. :lol:

    this started me...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5sIXUbMgF0

    this made me continue..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hglVqACd1C8

    I have only cried at 2 concerts. Pearl Jam and Tool.

    I don't cry, I was so happy to see them live... I cried.

    I can go on, and on , and on.

    TOOL is

    Wait, you cried at a tool concert????

    Anyways, like everybody else is saying, they only have 5 albums so listen from album 1-5. Only shitty part for you is that this next album and tour can possibly be there last. And if you haven't seen them yet, you better grab a tix next time they're around your parts.
  • Pjzepp67Pjzepp67 Posts: 445
    Any band that can move you to tears must be something special...2 albums by Elbow (The seldom seen kid & Build a rocket boys) with their award winning lyrics tip me over the edge on a far too regular basis... :roll:
  • october22october22 Posts: 2,533
    I took a leak at a Tool concert once, if that counts for anything...
  • october22october22 Posts: 2,533
    Also, yes Tool live is amazing and I've been lucky to see them several times and a few were at small GA spots and it was always awesome. However, like someone alluded to earlier, they aren't the most engaged live band. Especially Maynard. Coming from a PJ experience, they are very cold live performers. However, Maynard is a lot more fun at APC shows which I've also been lucky enough to catch. Bottom line though is that if you can see them, do so.
  • terrym08terrym08 Posts: 373
    Tool is a great band seen them several times. Danny Carey is a beast on drums but I was disappointed with A Perfect Circle.
  • Pjzepp67Pjzepp67 Posts: 445
    badbrains wrote:
    STAYSEA wrote:
    Pjzepp67 wrote:
    Yeah sorry fellow PJ fans...just a throw away question here, not looking for an in depth discussion here, but I came across Tool about 2 years ago and find the band to be, to use a most over used phrase, fkn awesome.
    Any fellow PJ fans out there who would like to air their views and suggest what to listen to or what to buy in order of preference, or even just general views on tracks or albums.

    Cheers guys.

    Pandora...do not turn this in to a religious debate and kill the whole vibe as per... ;)


    Every album is good. Undertow and Ænima? 2 years ago? u have some homework. :lol:

    this started me...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5sIXUbMgF0

    this made me continue..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hglVqACd1C8

    I have only cried at 2 concerts. Pearl Jam and Tool.

    I don't cry, I was so happy to see them live... I cried.

    I can go on, and on , and on.

    TOOL is

    Wait, you cried at a tool concert????

    Anyways, like everybody else is saying, they only have 5 albums so listen from album 1-5. Only shitty part for you is that this next album and tour can possibly be there last. And if you haven't seen them yet, you better grab a tix next time they're around your parts.

    Can't see them playin' Scotland on a farewell tour...we live in hope.
  • STAYSEASTAYSEA Posts: 3,814
    october22 wrote:
    I took a leak at a Tool concert once, if that counts for anything...

    the second show I went to , Maynard asked everyone to have ...x

    The people next to me actually did. You should have been there to leak on them. I asked them politely to stop, and the guy said mind your own business, the girl kept moaning. Gross. :sick:
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  • LloydXmasLloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    I love Tool BUT 10,000 Days blows. 3 AMAZING songs (Vicarious, The Pot, and Jambi), the rest is boring or filler.

    Also, this is awesome! http://www.metalinjection.net/latest-ne ... den-ticket
    Wings for Marie and 10000 days is pretty killer in my opinion. Rosetta stoned too
  • My iTunes library tells me I've got 7 Tool albums. There's the 5 studio albums alluded to in previous posts, plus 'Salival', which was live album released back in 2000 I believe (which came with a DVD of all their videos to date), and '72826' which is the demo tape that they cut before Opiate was officially released.

    Tool is great and I've been fortunate to see them 4 times live. As for my favorites, its has to the the Parabol/Parabola double shot on Lateralus. 10 minutes of great music...

    Enjoy discovering Tool.
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  • Now that I'm going back and listening to Salival, the gem on this album is the hidden track at the end which is called "Maynard's Dick". Been a few years since I've heard this and forgot how good this album is.
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  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    Now that I'm going back and listening to Salival, the gem on this album is the hidden track at the end which is called "Maynard's Dick". Been a few years since I've heard this and forgot how good this album is.

    That's a nice hidden track, but No Quarter, You Lied and Pushit all trump it for the gem of the album, imo.
  • Bladamus MaximusBladamus Maximus Paris TN Posts: 277
    LloydXmas wrote:
    I love Tool BUT 10,000 Days blows. 3 AMAZING songs (Vicarious, The Pot, and Jambi), the rest is boring or filler.

    Also, this is awesome! http://www.metalinjection.net/latest-ne ... den-ticket
    Wings for Marie and 10000 days is pretty killer in my opinion. Rosetta stoned too

    Rosetta Stone is decent.

    I really love all their previous albums but besides the 3 songs I mentioned, 10,000 Days was really disappointing.
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    Opiate
  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    LloydXmas wrote:
    I love Tool BUT 10,000 Days blows. 3 AMAZING songs (Vicarious, The Pot, and Jambi), the rest is boring or filler.

    Also, this is awesome! http://www.metalinjection.net/latest-ne ... den-ticket
    Wings for Marie and 10000 days is pretty killer in my opinion. Rosetta stoned too

    Rosetta Stone is decent.

    I really love all their previous albums but besides the 3 songs I mentioned, 10,000 Days was really disappointing.

    Rosetta Stoned is a real great classic Tool headfuck, in a good way.

    I think Vicarious and The Pot come off as Tool lite more than about anything else in their catalog.

    Took awhile to come around to it, but I think Right In Two is the masterpiece of the album. Great slow burn momentum builder with an absolutely monstrous crescendo. Undeniably classic Tool, imo.

    I do agree 10k Days as a whole was weak, but it's not without it's moment and following Undertow, Aenima and Lateralus..... that's a practically impossible pace to keep up.
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