Ænima

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1 Stinkfist Tool [1] 5:11
2 Eulogy Tool [1] 8:28
3 H. Tool [1] 6:07
4 Useful Idiot Tool [1] :38
5 Forty Six & 2 Tool [1] 6:04
6 Message to Harry Manback Tool [1] 1:53
7 Hooker with a Penis Tool [1] 4:33
8 Intermission Tool [1] :56
9 Jimmy Tool [1] 5:24
10 Die Eier Von Satan Tool [1] 2:17
11 Pushit Tool [1] 9:55
12 Cesaro Summability Tool [1] 1:26
13 Ænema Tool [1] 6:39
14 (-) Ions Tool [1] 4:00
15 Third Eye Tool [1] 13:47
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Ænima

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Volcano Records

Style: Heavy Metal

Ænima

UPC: 614223108728

Release Date: 10/01/1996

Original Release Date: 10/01/1996

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Stinkfist, Eulogy, H., Useful Idiot, Forty Six & 2, Message to Harry Manback, Hooker with a Penis, Intermission, Jimmy, Die Eier Von Satan, Pushit, Cesaro Summability, Ænema, (-) Ions, Third Eye]
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  • Tool  Main Performer 

Rob Theakston

For their third release, Tool explore the progressive rock territory previously forged by such bands as King Crimson. However, Tool are conceptually innovative with every minute detail of their art, which sets them apart from most bands. Make no mistake, this isn't your father's rock record. Sonically, the band has never sounded tighter. Long exploratory passages are unleashed with amazing precision, detail, and clarity, which only complements the aggressive, abrasive shorter pieces on the album. There is no compromise from any member of the band, with each of them discovering the dynamics of his respective instrument and pushing the physical capabilities to the limit. Topics such as the philosophies of Bill Hicks (eloquently eulogized in the packaging), evolution and genetics, and false martyrdom will fly over the heads of casual listeners. But those listening closely will discover a special treat: a catalyst encouraging them to discover a world around them to which they otherwise might have been blind. If these aren't good enough reasons to listen to ?nima, then just trust the simple fact that Tool deliver the hard rock goods every time the band chooses to release something. ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi

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