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<title>Album Review : 10,000 Days</title>
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Review: Tool's dense, often quasi-religious lyrics have always been among the most overwrought in mainstream metal -- no small feat. But the music has such anthemic power that even the most cynical listener can find himself chanting along to lines like "To ascend, you must die!/You must be crucified!"
On 10,000 Days, their fourth album, Tool maintain a level of craftsmanship and virtuosity unparalleled...
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Tool's dense, often quasi-religious lyrics have always been among
the most overwrought in mainstream metal -- no small feat. But the
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<title>New Release : 10,000 Days</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2006 06:48:59 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>New Release : Maximum Tool</title>
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<title>Album Review : Salival</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2004 12:12:43 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: Tool seemed profoundly out of place on the Ozzfest tour three years ago. It was easy to stick out among the growls, rap-rock rhythms and boilerplate pierced-eyebrow image of the baby neo-metal bands that surrounded them. The year before, at Lollapalooza, frontman Maynard James Keenan wore false breasts and a whitened face. At Ozzfest, the band brought the tempo down, used stagecraft that drew upon...
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Tool<br>
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Salival <br>
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Tool seemed profoundly out of place on the Ozzfest tour three years
ago. It was easy to stick out among the growls, rap-rock rhythms
and boilerplate pierced-eyebrow image of the baby neo-metal bands
that surrounded them. The year before, at Lollapalooza, frontman
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<title>Album Review : Lateralus</title>
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Album: Lateralus
Review: You need time to deal with Lateralus - a lot more than the seventy-seven minutes it takes just to play the whole disc. And for much of that time, you will wonder: What the fuck is going on here? Drums, bass and guitars move in jarring cycles of hyperhowl and near-silent death march. The mix is inside out - roiling percussion and grunting bass to the fore; the singer bellowing from the far back of...
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You need time to deal with <em>Lateralus</em> - a lot more than the
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<title>Album Review : Aenima</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:31:57 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: Noise as purgative: Tool shove their iron-spike riffing and shock-therapy polemics right up the claustrophobic dead end of so-called alternative metal in the name of a greater metaphysical glory &#150; something along the fuzzy lines of Jungian cyberoccultism. That's all very admirable and even a bit impressive; anyone who tries to elevate heavy music above cock-rock clown time is to be encouraged...
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Tool<br>
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Aenima <br>
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Noise as purgative: Tool shove their iron-spike riffing and
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