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What was Tools first song?

What was Tools first song?

Stinkfist
The first single, “Stinkfist”, garnered limited airplay. It was shortened by radio programmers, MTV (U.S.) renamed the music video of “Stinkfist” to “Track No. 1” due to offensive connotations, and the lyrics of the song were altered.

What was Tools biggest hit?

The Pot. Tool. Peaked at #1 on 11.24

What is the heaviest tool song?

Rosetta Stoned

“Rosetta Stoned”
Song by Tool
Recorded August–December 2005
Genre Progressive metal experimental metal
Length 11:11

What was Tools first album?

Opiate
Tool/First album

What famous song made tool?

‘Schism’ Possibly the most popular song of Tool’s career, ‘Schism’ introduced many younger fans to the experimental Los Angeles band.

What famous song made Tool?

How many Tool songs are there?

Having released just over 50 songs over three decades, Tool’s discography has always given preference to quality over quantity, inviting fans to dive down the wormhole of Maynard James Keenan’s highly conceptualized and interpretive lyrics.

What was the name of tool’s 1993 album?

Flood, Undertow (1993) Tool delving into Nietzschean nihilism, where the correct path can be found only in the rubble of the previous one. This is existentialism as a doom-metal baptism, in blood, inside the muddy river of Tool. 35.

Which is the best tool song of all time?

“Sober” is often regarded as Tool’s commercially most successful song, something like their mega-hit. It caught everyone’s attention back in the 1990s with its eerie stop motion video and the simple yet groovy bass line. This is the early Tool, pretty close to the point where it all started.

Who are the members of the band Tool?

Together, drummer Danny Carey, bassist Justin Chancellor (or his predecessor Paul D’Amour ), guitarist Adam Jones and vocalist Maynard James Keenan are a band apart.

Who is the singer of the song Let Go by tool?

They condition us to be skeptical of group-think and its tools of subjugation (namely, the church and Hollywood) as singer Maynard James Keenan screams into our clogged ears to “learn to swim,” or “let go,” like a nihilistic drill sergeant.