Tool
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since when is that the art for Opiate?Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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not surprising Salival isn't on there. maybe something to do with the Zep cover?tbergs said:
It appears that Salival is not included in this. Still awesome to see this now:demetrios said:All albums now available in 24Bit 96kHz Flac-HD. Was hoping for 24Bit 129kHz.
Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:since when is that the art for Opiate?
They did an anniversary / deluxe CD reissue of Opiate a few years back. It came in a cool sleeve signed by the band with a bunch of extra crap included.It was cool, but not $150.00 cool.
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man, it's surprising to see them jump on the fleece-your-fans bandwagon. i was surprised they had a signed version of the show poster in winnipeg that was $100.Merkin Baller said:HughFreakingDillon said:since when is that the art for Opiate?
They did an anniversary / deluxe CD reissue of Opiate a few years back. It came in a cool sleeve signed by the band with a bunch of extra crap included.It was cool, but not $150.00 cool.
Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
That's much cheaper than a signed EV poster if you can get one, right? This signed stuff sells like crazy, so I say go for it. Once you get to a certain level of success, you become an organization with more mouths to feed than just the people on stage. If that sustains jobs, sell sell sell I say.HughFreakingDillon said:
man, it's surprising to see them jump on the fleece-your-fans bandwagon. i was surprised they had a signed version of the show poster in winnipeg that was $100.Merkin Baller said:HughFreakingDillon said:since when is that the art for Opiate?
They did an anniversary / deluxe CD reissue of Opiate a few years back. It came in a cool sleeve signed by the band with a bunch of extra crap included.It was cool, but not $150.00 cool.
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yeah, I have no issue with it, it just surprises me from certain artists. I felt like they had an "we wouldn't sell out" arrogance to Tool, so selling signed stuff surprised me.pjl44 said:
That's much cheaper than a signed EV poster if you can get one, right? This signed stuff sells like crazy, so I say go for it. Once you get to a certain level of success, you become an organization with more mouths to feed than just the people on stage. If that sustains jobs, sell sell sell I say.HughFreakingDillon said:
man, it's surprising to see them jump on the fleece-your-fans bandwagon. i was surprised they had a signed version of the show poster in winnipeg that was $100.Merkin Baller said:HughFreakingDillon said:since when is that the art for Opiate?
They did an anniversary / deluxe CD reissue of Opiate a few years back. It came in a cool sleeve signed by the band with a bunch of extra crap included.It was cool, but not $150.00 cool.
I considered buying it. I bought a signed weezer poster at the show for my daughter for her first show, so it's not below me, that's for sure.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
According to Maynard:HughFreakingDillon said:
yeah, I have no issue with it, it just surprises me from certain artists. I felt like they had an "we wouldn't sell out" arrogance to Tool, so selling signed stuff surprised me.pjl44 said:
That's much cheaper than a signed EV poster if you can get one, right? This signed stuff sells like crazy, so I say go for it. Once you get to a certain level of success, you become an organization with more mouths to feed than just the people on stage. If that sustains jobs, sell sell sell I say.HughFreakingDillon said:
man, it's surprising to see them jump on the fleece-your-fans bandwagon. i was surprised they had a signed version of the show poster in winnipeg that was $100.Merkin Baller said:HughFreakingDillon said:since when is that the art for Opiate?
They did an anniversary / deluxe CD reissue of Opiate a few years back. It came in a cool sleeve signed by the band with a bunch of extra crap included.It was cool, but not $150.00 cool.
I considered buying it. I bought a signed weezer poster at the show for my daughter for her first show, so it's not below me, that's for sure.
All you know about me is what I've sold you, dumb fuck.
I sold out long before you'd ever even heard my name.
I sold my soul to make a record, dipshit, then you bought one.
All you read and wear or see and hear on TV is a product waiting for your fatass dirty dollar
So, shut up and buy, buy, buy my new record
Buy, buy, buy,
Send more money
Fuck you, buddy.
Fuck you, buddy
Fuck you, buddy
Fuck you, buddy.
It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Ha! Love it.tbergs said:
According to Maynard:HughFreakingDillon said:
yeah, I have no issue with it, it just surprises me from certain artists. I felt like they had an "we wouldn't sell out" arrogance to Tool, so selling signed stuff surprised me.pjl44 said:
That's much cheaper than a signed EV poster if you can get one, right? This signed stuff sells like crazy, so I say go for it. Once you get to a certain level of success, you become an organization with more mouths to feed than just the people on stage. If that sustains jobs, sell sell sell I say.HughFreakingDillon said:
man, it's surprising to see them jump on the fleece-your-fans bandwagon. i was surprised they had a signed version of the show poster in winnipeg that was $100.Merkin Baller said:HughFreakingDillon said:since when is that the art for Opiate?
They did an anniversary / deluxe CD reissue of Opiate a few years back. It came in a cool sleeve signed by the band with a bunch of extra crap included.It was cool, but not $150.00 cool.
I considered buying it. I bought a signed weezer poster at the show for my daughter for her first show, so it's not below me, that's for sure.
All you know about me is what I've sold you, dumb fuck.
I sold out long before you'd ever even heard my name.
I sold my soul to make a record, dipshit, then you bought one.
All you read and wear or see and hear on TV is a product waiting for your fatass dirty dollar
So, shut up and buy, buy, buy my new record
Buy, buy, buy,
Send more money
Fuck you, buddy.
Fuck you, buddy
Fuck you, buddy
Fuck you, buddy.
The signed Puscifer poster we got at our show? Priceless to my husband and me.
I did my morning walk to Lateralus earlier. Struggling to get to a measly thirty fucking minutes - and hearing the screams of "spiral out, keep gooooing, spiral OUT" helped to push myself.0 -
It's so nice to be able to stream their catalog... long over due. Bring on the new album!0
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I LOVE TOOL!Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.0
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Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Gave my Undertow vinyl a spin last night.... I can’t freakin’ wait for new Tool.0
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Gave it a digital streaming spin on the way home from work yesterday. My favorite run is still Bottom - Undertow. Excellent!Merkin Baller said:Gave my Undertow vinyl a spin last night.... I can’t freakin’ wait for new Tool.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
The buildup up in Flood is fantastic. You can feel the power in the first part of that song. One of my favorites.Soldier Field, Chicago, IL 7-11-1995; United Center, Chicago, IL 6-29-1998; MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV 10-22-2000 ~PJ10~; Pepsi Center, Denver, CO 4-1-2003; Cricket Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ 6-7-2003; United Center, Chicago, IL 6-18-2003; Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI 6-21-2003; Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO 10-5-2004; The Gorge, George, WA 9-1-2005; United Center, Chicago, IL 5-16-2006; United Center, Chicago, IL 5-17-2006; Pepsi Center, Denver, CO 7-2-2006; Pepsi Center, Denver, CO 7-3-2006; United Center, Chicago, IL 8-23-2009; United Center, Chicago, IL 8-24-2009; Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC 12-4-2013; Key Arena, Seattle, WA 12-6-2013; iWireless Arena, Moline, IL 10-17-2014 ~No Code Show~; Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN 10-19-2014; Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI 10-20-2014 ~Yield Show~; Pepsi Center, Denver, CO 10-22-2014 ~PJ24~: Wrigley Field 1 & 2, 2016; Safeco Field, Seattle Home Shows 1 & 2; Wrigley Field, Chicago Away Shows 1 & 2....0
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It’s such a fantastic album... front to back.0
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Yep, my favorite off that album. Slow build and then such a powerful ending with those drums and guitars thundering away.manitouman said:The buildup up in Flood is fantastic. You can feel the power in the first part of that song. One of my favorites.It's a hopeless situation...0 -

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Album cover tomorrow, according to Adam. Man, they're really slow-playing this.Found: Soundgarden Hyde Park DVD (Thank you for the gift!)
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I like your thinking!tbergs said:
Gave it a digital streaming spin on the way home from work yesterday. My favorite run is still Bottom - Undertow. Excellent!Merkin Baller said:Gave my Undertow vinyl a spin last night.... I can’t freakin’ wait for new Tool.0
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