
6 Songs, 26 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
TOOL emerged fully formed from a Los Angeles loft in 1991, highlighted by unorthodox time signatures and riffs that made grunge look flannel-soft—not to mention the sight of Maynard James Keenan, a lurching, shirtless vocalist prowling the stage and plumbing emotional depths. With only a handful of shows and a 4-track demo tape under their belt, TOOL recorded their heaviest tunes—four studio, two live—for a six-song EP. It's their least dynamic release, but easily their most immediate and bludgeoning, full of the open-ended, mysterious, passionate soul-rending of opener "Sweat": "I'm sweating/And breathing/And staring and thinking/And sinking deeper."
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Sweat
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Hush
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Part of Me
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Cold and Ugly (Live)
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Jerk-Off (Live)
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Opiate
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Ratings and Reviews
Yea!
Yea! I lost my virginity to this album. It hurt to sit down for a whole week afterwards
Tired of waiting
10000 stars
TOOL is Life
To all the individuals who gave a less than 5-⭐️, please remove yourselves from the gene pool to avoid any contamination of future generations’ musical influences.