Complete List Of Tool Songs From A to Z

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Complete List Of Tool Songs From A to Z

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When Tool first emerged from the underground Los Angeles music scene in the early 1990s, they were a band shrouded in mystery, yet their sound was anything but subtle. Formed by vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, bassist Paul D’Amour, and drummer Danny Carey, the band’s unique blend of progressive metal, alternative rock, and artistic visuals captured audiences in a way that few bands could. With a focus on challenging musical norms and exploring complex themes, Tool quickly became synonymous with intellectual and experimental approaches to rock music.

The band’s journey began in 1990, with members coming from diverse artistic and professional backgrounds. Adam Jones, a skilled visual effects artist, brought a cinematic quality to Tool’s imagery, while Keenan’s haunting voice and enigmatic stage presence added an otherworldly depth. Their first official release, the Opiate EP in 1992, introduced their aggressive and raw energy, paving the way for their groundbreaking debut album, Undertow (1993). This album featured singles like “Sober” and “Prison Sex,” which drew attention for their dark, introspective lyrics and heavy instrumentation. Both the songs and their visually striking music videos began to solidify Tool’s reputation as a band unafraid to tackle uncomfortable topics.

In 1995, bassist Paul D’Amour left the group, citing creative differences, and was replaced by Justin Chancellor, whose intricate bass lines brought new dimensions to Tool’s sound. This lineup proved crucial for their second album, Ænima (1996), a record that marked their rise to mainstream prominence. Produced by David Bottrill, Ænima delivered hits like “Stinkfist” and “Forty Six & 2,” and earned the band their first Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. The album was a commercial and critical success, showcasing their ability to blend intense heaviness with philosophical depth.

Tool’s third album, Lateralus (2001), cemented their place as one of the most innovative rock bands of the era. A masterpiece of progressive metal, the album explored themes of human consciousness, spiritual growth, and the infinite. Tracks like “Schism” and the title song “Lateralus” exemplified their intricate compositions, with shifting time signatures and deeply layered instrumentation. Lateralus debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and earned Tool another Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.

In 2006, they followed with 10,000 Days, an album filled with personal and emotional storytelling. Songs like “Vicarious” and “The Pot” delved into themes of mortality and societal disconnection. Despite their success, Tool maintained an air of mystique, rarely engaging in media appearances and allowing their music and visuals to speak for themselves. The album further showcased their dedication to artistic integrity, with elaborate packaging designed by Adam Jones himself.

After a 13-year hiatus, Tool returned with Fear Inoculum (2019), a highly anticipated album that pushed the boundaries of their signature style. The title track, which exceeded ten minutes in length, became the longest song ever to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. The album received widespread acclaim for its ambitious compositions, intricate musicianship, and philosophical themes, solidifying Tool’s status as legends of progressive metal.

Tool’s impact extends far beyond their music. Their live performances, featuring immersive visuals and intricate lighting, have become legendary. The band has earned numerous accolades, including four Grammy Awards, and their albums have sold millions of copies worldwide. Their refusal to conform to industry norms and their commitment to artistic exploration have endeared them to a fiercely loyal fan base.

Outside of music, members of Tool have pursued various creative endeavors. Adam Jones’s work in visual effects has contributed to films like Jurassic Park and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Maynard James Keenan has developed a successful career as a winemaker, founding Caduceus Cellars, and has also ventured into acting and writing. These pursuits reflect the band’s ethos of pushing boundaries in all aspects of life.

Tool’s ability to merge technical mastery with profound emotional depth has earned them a place in the pantheon of great rock bands. Their unwavering dedication to innovation and authenticity ensures that their legacy will endure, inspiring generations of musicians and fans alike.

“(-) Ions”Ænima (1996)
“10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2)”10,000 Days (2006)
“4°”Undertow (1993)
ҮnemaӮnima (1996)
“Bottom”Undertow (1993)
“Cesaro Summability”Ænima (1996)
“Chocolate Chip Trip”Fear Inoculum (2019)
“Cold and Ugly”72826 (1991)
“Crawl Away”Undertow (1993)
“Culling Voices”Fear Inoculum (2019)
“Descending”Fear Inoculum (2019)
“Die Eier von Satan”Ænima (1996)
“Disgustipated”Undertow (1993)
“Disposition”Lateralus (2001)
“Eon Blue Apocalypse”Lateralus (2001)
“Eulogy”Ænima (1996)
“Faaip de Oiad”Lateralus (2001)
“Fear Inoculum”Fear Inoculum (2019)
“Flood”Undertow (1993)
“Forty Six & 2”Ænima (1996)
“H.”Ænima (1996)
“Hooker with a Penis”Ænima (1996)
“Hush”72826 (1991)
“Intension”10,000 Days (2006)
“Intermission”Ænima (1996)
“Intolerance”Undertow (1993)
“Invincible”Fear Inoculum (2019)

“Jambi”10,000 Days (2006)
“Jerk-Off”72826 (1991)
“Jimmy”Ænima (1996)
“LAMC”Salival (2000)
“Lateralus”Lateralus (2001)
“Legion Inoculant”Fear Inoculum (2019)
“Lipan Conjuring”10,000 Days (2006)
“Litanie contre la Peur”Fear Inoculum (2019)
“Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)”10,000 Days (2006)
“Mantra”Lateralus (2001)
“Maynard’s Dick”Salival (2000)
“Message to Harry Manback”Ænima (1996)
“Message to Harry Manback II”Salival (2000)
“Mockingbeat”Fear Inoculum (2019)

“No Quarter”Salival (2000)
“Opiate”Opiate (1992)
“Parabol”Lateralus (2001)
“Parabola”Lateralus (2001)
“Part of Me”72826 (1991)
“Pneuma”Fear Inoculum (2019)
“Prison Sex”Undertow (1993)
“Pushit”Ænima (1996)
“Reflection”Lateralus (2001)
“Right in Two”10,000 Days (2006)
“Rosetta Stoned”10,000 Days (2006)

“Schism”Lateralus (2001)
“Sober”Undertow (1993)
“Stinkfist”Ænima (1996)
“Swamp Song”Undertow (1993)
“Sweat”Opiate (1992)
“The Gaping Lotus Experience”Opiate (1992)
“The Grudge”Lateralus (2001)
“The Patient”Lateralus (2001)
“The Pot”10,000 Days (2006)
“Third Eye”Ænima (1996)
“Ticks & Leeches”Lateralus (2001)
“Triad”Lateralus (2001)
“Undertow”Undertow (1993)
“Useful Idiot”Ænima (1996)
“Vicarious”10,000 Days (2006)
“Viginti Tres”10,000 Days (2006)
“Wings for Marie (Pt 1)”10,000 Days (2006)
“7empest”Fear Inoculum (2019)

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