People say get lyrics, I disagree. The first time hearing a tune it’s too distracting. Get into the vibe, then go back and check lyrics, research meaning etc. You’re not writing a dissertation, you’re enjoying music. Tool is so deep and involved you get something new with each listen.
@@SparkimusPrime If you enjoy the song, you’ll go back. These reactors are trying to absorb too much at once. Back in the day we didn’t get printouts of all the songs we heard on the radio. If I liked a tune, I would dig deeper.
@@spiderbass65 I totally feel that. I remember loving it when they put the lyrics in the CD jackets lol. I just think with amount of music they cover sometimes they just move on. I don’t know. I agree with you so I don’t know why I’m trying to defend myself lol I just want them hear what he’s saying because Tool lyrics are like half of the experience. I feel the same about Rage Against the Machine. 🤷🏻♀️
@@notimportant3686 maybe exaggerate a bit but usually people’s minds are blown by Tool for the first time as it’s not what they are used to and they are very detailed with every member of the band playing an important role.
Tool is my favorite band of all time. Going on like 20+ years. I love seeing people react to them for the first time! Definitely check out (everything) Lateralus, Schism, 46 & 2 🖤 And unless it’s live, definitely just do the lyric videos. Excited for more!!
Maynard woke up one day and said, "what would happen if we made a band with the best lyricist, best drummer, best bassist and one of the bust guitarists who ever lived and made music?" This is the end result. Love that Gen Z is learning about them.
Tool was formed in California around 1991 as a 'joke' band by guitarist (and special effects wizard) Adam Jones, who named the band after his backyard tool shed 😂 Maynard James Keenan (vocals), Danny Carey (drums) and Paul D'Amour (bass) rounded out the band... they recorded an EP 'Opiate' as a first release in 1992 (It was a joke - EP's are usually released after a major record, not as a debut release)... But w/ Nirvana and Pearl Jam scoring huge hits in 1992, Tool was signed by a label. They delivered a full album 'Undertow' in 1993, which was a mix of heavy, early Black Sabbath & Pink Floyd's odd visuals. The record was a success after 2 music videos debuted on MTV - 'Sober' and 'Prison sex'... which were completely animated & directed by Jones. Around 1995, Paul D'amour was replaced by bassist Justin Chancellor... Tool released the 'Aenima' album in 1996 that got them on the charts and a Grammy award. They also delivered more complex and articulate song arrangements from their first 2 records. Legal issues w/ their label delayed the next album 'Lateralus', which arrived 5 years later in 2001, but hit #1 on the US charts and was another major success... Tool was a strange band to witness in concert as singer Maynard James Keenan sang from the back of the stage, rather than be up front like most singers. This record '10,000 days' was released in 2006 and was another #1 charting success... However, mounting legal and personal obstacles would push a new Tool record 13 years later... the next album 'Fear inoculum' arrived in 2019 and was a #1 charting success yet again, and generated huge fanfare for Tool on tour.
Can’t forget that when it came out in 2019 it beat out a prime Taylor Swift for the number 1 spot, further solidifying that this band is absolutely timeless.
I was lucky enough to catch them live just last week. It felt less like a gig and more like some kind of tribal ceremony. The rhythms just engulfed you and took you deep inside yourself, and my god the bass... It pulverised my organs
Welcome to the #toolarmy dude Sound off, members! Just so you know, checking Tool out draws thousands and thousands of fans. We all love watching the reactions, so you'll see a HUGE jump in subscribers as well as Patreon members. It's a hell of a great journey, and you'll meet all kinds of new friends along the way. We will have your back all the way man.
40 plus year rock drummer here and i have to say i just love Tool, such a unique style and sound and these guys take it to a A Whole Nother Level ! Welcome to the world of Tool , Great reaction and best of luck man .
I’ve been listening to Tool for 30 years…basically when they first started and the evolution from then to present is amazing. They were good in the beginning, but now they are masters of musical artistry. You must listen with the lyrics, too.
I'm addicted to watching Tool reaction videos. These influencers always make the SAME STANK FACE. Y'all know what i mean! Starts at 2:32!! Love it! Love Tool! Welcome to the Tool Army Officialcammm. Welcomed indeed. Peace.
It always makes me so happy when new people are finally introduced to Tool and especially "The Pot." Such an amazing song by such an amazing band. Welcome into the fold, Sir!
I discovered Tool two years ago....I have everything they have done, and it never gets boring to listen too.....they are quite literally the perfect band.....
Tool Rush Maiden junkie here . . check out YYNOT ( Rush tribute , but their recent originals are better than the last 30 years of 98 % of the rest of music )
In answer to what other Tool songs you should check out....Everything you can find.Bootleg,live,other projects.These four guys have genius enough for eight. Best rabbit hole ever.Enjoy.🤘✌🤙
Love seeing reactions like this🙂 I was listening to “Tool Essentials” playlist while at work tonight; it gives me energy!!! (I’m 61 and still blast it)
Loving your reactions bro... Tool are an incredible band, the album 10 000 days is a dedication to his, Maynard, mother, who lived for 10 000 days... Tragically beautiful. I implore you to listen to Lateralus it's a song centered around the Fibonacci sequence of numbers and events.. Tools music always has incredible meanings.
Just a caveat to your comment. Maynard's mother, a devout Christian woman of faith, lived (survived) for 10,000 days longer after having an aneurysm when he was 11 yrs old. She was paralyzed and existed in a figurative living hell for those 10,000 or so days before passing. The songs "wings for Marie" (parts 1 and 2) are him mourning and presenting a eulogy for her and her time in the fire and being able to finally go home.
So many great tracks from Tool... Schism, Vicarious, Right in Two, Parabol/Parabola, 46 & 2... all great choices. But please avoid any of the official music videos because they're super weird, avant garde animations and too distracting for a first listen. Go down that rabbit hole and you won't be disappointed!
This song is the tip of the iceberg. Parabol/parabola (yes they have to be played together), right in two, descending, and lateralous are all great suggestions in my opinion. Hope you enjoy the journey and spiral out.
This song is aimed at all the politicians, judges, and cops who fight against weed legalization, all the while using it themselves. They're "eyeballs deep in muddy water." They are The Pot "pissing on my black kettle." Tool's lyrics are often very deep and carry more than one meaning. You need to hear "Aenima" about how terrible L.A. is and his hopes that it will be flushed out to the ocean.
I am but a simple man, I see a TOOL reaction, I click play. Check out everything by them - Studio versions first, then hit up any live performances afterwards!
New subscriber here. Know that all Tool is brilliant... They are insanely talented musicians. I haven't seen them live yet, hopefully I still will. Shows are seldom and sell out very fast but at least tickets cost a fortune. Enjoy literally ANY song they do, they are all awesome.
Welcome to the rabbit hole aka Tool... Careful youngman, it's wonderfully addictive, soul absorbing, and endorphin exploding. Caution driving to Tool, you are asking for the rear view of flashing lights or driving right past your desired destination. Great job 👍👍
Absolutely appreciate the style and way you reacted to the video. Honestly some of these people seem like they like to hear their own voice more than the music. Liked and subed
Tool… yep. Enjoy the journey. IMO, one of the best way to understand these guys is to watch Danny Carey’s drum cam for Pneuma… talk about intricate, and it gives you a real sense of just how talented these guys are. Thanks for the reaction!
10,000 Days is like an expensive pair of headphones-the kind of headphones that don’t sound very good just plugged into a regular headphone jack but, if given enough power, they come to life. In the same way, some parts of 10,000 Days can sound a little tepid at normal volumes but the album fully reveals itself if you listen to it really, really freakin loud. I mean blast it. It’s bad for your ears, but it changes how you experience the whole thing.
Lol. When asked what else to check out by Tool, the only answer I can, in good conscious, tell anybody... is ALL of it! Tool is without a doubt, one of the best bands out there. Their music is an experience but to truly experience it, you need to sit down, turn an album on, and listen to the whole thing through. It doesn't quite fit the TH-cam reaction scene, but it's a journey that is definitely worth experiencing. If you ever make that video, I'll be here for it!
This was the song that made me realize that Justin is a badass bassist...even though he uses a pick. Nobody else could write this type of bassline. (All 16 of them)
usage of a pick or lack of is so superficial in judging musician skill. there are a million things to look for in a bassist to judge their skill before you look at whether they use a pick.
@@timlamiam agreed. I think bass players often feel shit on by other musicians and their ability to play with their fingers is like their one claim to perceived glory & respect. When someone comes along and kills it on the bass with a pick they get really triggered.
Tool are my favorite band of all time. They honestly don’t have a bad song. Their songs are masterpieces. You should check out one of their slower, trippy songs. Just to see see how versatile they are. I highly recommend ‘Reflection’ and then go back to heavier, louder Tool. ‘46 & 2’ after that. If you only listen to one person on this channel, it should be me. I promise you, you will not be disappointed. Tool are like pink floyd with an edge. That’s the best way I can describe them.
@@TheTurinturumbar very true. There are an infinite number of combinations to go the route of slower and trippy and then back to heavy but I’m just saying reflection cause it’s one of my favorite songs.
To keep the Tool fans, I would suggest adding a lyric analysis and a little more discussion. The best reactors seem to break things down and add their thoughts. The pure quick reactions don't seem to do as well (in my opinion). Eventually people will ask you to react to all Tool. I think jumping around is ok though many prefer doing albums in order, but as long as you get a mix to see their evolution that should be fine.
This. Just do the lyrics after the listen. Trust us. It will get you tons of interaction and you'll see whole new groups and artists find their way to you as you do it.
@@chriswebb7822 Geebz (though he does not really do lyrics normally), Sebs, Skullz, Trash Talkers, someone named Urban Shaman (he dropped off I think), umm... AileenSenpai is new but pretty good, Doug H... A few others I am forgetting
A perfect circle is another band the lead singer sings in. 3 libres was my introduction to them. It high lights this man's incredible vocals. Both bands are amazing with the same singer.
The Pot is a good song to start with when it comes to Tool. Maynard is a genius! He’s been through a lot of bad stuff in his life and his music reflects that.
46 & 2 is one of my faves! I've been a fan forever but just recently started disecting the lyrics. 46&2 is all about integrating your dark side. Shadow work It's amazing how deep you get the older you get.
I have been a fan of TOOL for legit, 30 years. It’s awesome to see you Jam out to it. Vicarious, The Patient, Pneuma, 7empest (yes that is spelled correctly). These are some solid TOOL songs.
Tool is such a technically diverse band. Danny Carey is a BEAST on drums and Maynard on vocals is a maniac. I recommend Stinkfist, Aenima and Prison Sex.
"Let's Get It" - my go-to phrase when any one asks me to put on some music. Ok....Tool...10,000 Days...Track 5. ...Let's Get It. My Jazz musician Dad says the time signature is odd...and he's right. Everyone nods...then wags...then nods & wags. Diagonal head nod + wag... Enjoy.
Should really listen to prison sex! Its one of the most emotional tool songs maynard ever wrote. Theres a fan made video to the pot that is absolutely phenomenal!
The lead singer is on record saying that the band intentionally makes multilayered songs. Meaning: if you just want to tap your toes to the melody and live in the top layer, that's fine, but if you want to dive as deep as you can into the meaning of the lyrics and music at the deepest layers, they've already anticipated that and left you something to find there.
😂 I just realized the pot has become a “gateway” song into tool! 😂
People say get lyrics, I disagree. The first time hearing a tune it’s too distracting. Get into the vibe, then go back and check lyrics, research meaning etc. You’re not writing a dissertation, you’re enjoying music. Tool is so deep and involved you get something new with each listen.
This. Very true.
Read them after your first reaction, tell us what you think it means.
Yessir. Gotta enjoy the music before you concentrate on the lyrics.
I can agree with this. It’s just that so many people don’t go back and read the lyrics.
@@SparkimusPrime If you enjoy the song, you’ll go back. These reactors are trying to absorb too much at once. Back in the day we didn’t get printouts of all the songs we heard on the radio. If I liked a tune, I would dig deeper.
@@spiderbass65 I totally feel that. I remember loving it when they put the lyrics in the CD jackets lol. I just think with amount of music they cover sometimes they just move on. I don’t know. I agree with you so I don’t know why I’m trying to defend myself lol I just want them hear what he’s saying because Tool lyrics are like half of the experience. I feel the same about Rage Against the Machine. 🤷🏻♀️
I love watching people discover the awesomeness of tool.
do you mean you like watching reaction channels fake it for views?
@@notimportant3686 maybe exaggerate a bit but usually people’s minds are blown by Tool for the first time as it’s not what they are used to and they are very detailed with every member of the band playing an important role.
Tool is my favorite band of all time. Going on like 20+ years. I love seeing people react to them for the first time! Definitely check out (everything) Lateralus, Schism, 46 & 2 🖤 And unless it’s live, definitely just do the lyric videos. Excited for more!!
Flood.
@@DiZastur Yeah, I mean all of them really.
Seriously, all of this!
Don't forget Maynard's work with A Perfect Circle with Judith as well as many other bangers. Maynard and his fellow bandmates are true artists.
Descending
Maynard woke up one day and said, "what would happen if we made a band with the best lyricist, best drummer, best bassist and one of the bust guitarists who ever lived and made music?" This is the end result. Love that Gen Z is learning about them.
What else should you check out from tool?
Their entire catalog. Every album every song.
I have to agree. I have yet to hear a song by them I didn't like. Entire catalog is just fire.
Fuck yeah dude
Even Maynards Dick?
LOL you guys really pretending like (-) ions and the like are worth a listen?
The best Tool song is whichever one you happen to be listening to at the moment.
Tool live is something to behold
Tool was formed in California around 1991 as a 'joke' band by guitarist (and special effects wizard) Adam Jones, who named the band after his backyard tool shed 😂 Maynard James Keenan (vocals), Danny Carey (drums) and Paul D'Amour (bass) rounded out the band... they recorded an EP 'Opiate' as a first release in 1992 (It was a joke - EP's are usually released after a major record, not as a debut release)... But w/ Nirvana and Pearl Jam scoring huge hits in 1992, Tool was signed by a label. They delivered a full album 'Undertow' in 1993, which was a mix of heavy, early Black Sabbath & Pink Floyd's odd visuals. The record was a success after 2 music videos debuted on MTV - 'Sober' and 'Prison sex'... which were completely animated & directed by Jones.
Around 1995, Paul D'amour was replaced by bassist Justin Chancellor... Tool released the 'Aenima' album in 1996 that got them on the charts and a Grammy award. They also delivered more complex and articulate song arrangements from their first 2 records.
Legal issues w/ their label delayed the next album 'Lateralus', which arrived 5 years later in 2001, but hit #1 on the US charts and was another major success... Tool was a strange band to witness in concert as singer Maynard James Keenan sang from the back of the stage, rather than be up front like most singers.
This record '10,000 days' was released in 2006 and was another #1 charting success... However, mounting legal and personal obstacles would push a new Tool record 13 years later... the next album 'Fear inoculum' arrived in 2019 and was a #1 charting success yet again, and generated huge fanfare for Tool on tour.
Can’t forget that when it came out in 2019 it beat out a prime Taylor Swift for the number 1 spot, further solidifying that this band is absolutely timeless.
Welcome to the Tool Army man! Spiral Out!
Sargent Sandwich reporting for duty! Subbing and spreading is my specialty.
I was lucky enough to catch them live just last week. It felt less like a gig and more like some kind of tribal ceremony. The rhythms just engulfed you and took you deep inside yourself, and my god the bass... It pulverised my organs
Tools a whole different world, son, enjoy!
Welcome to the #toolarmy dude
Sound off, members!
Just so you know, checking Tool out draws thousands and thousands of fans. We all love watching the reactions, so you'll see a HUGE jump in subscribers as well as Patreon members. It's a hell of a great journey, and you'll meet all kinds of new friends along the way. We will have your back all the way man.
LFG
@@klipfellgames1158 *salutes*
it's "the thing to do" that and Deftones most fans love both
40 plus year rock drummer here and i have to say i just love Tool, such a unique style and sound and these guys take it to a A Whole Nother Level ! Welcome to the world of Tool , Great reaction and best of luck man .
Tool is a fantastic band at every level..Good reaction check out more of them and keep your mind open.
Dude just discovered the greatest bassist ever on accident.
You need lyrics just for yourself. Glad you enjoyed it bro :)
The Grudge goes hard
The Grudge has been my absolute fuckin favourte song for 20+ years. That thing is... idk.
@@tempestive1 Its good asf
Everyone's a Tool fan... Some just don't know it yet.
Tool is one of the best bands out there in talent...take the plunge down the rabbit hole and get ready to spiral out!
I’ve been listening to Tool for 30 years…basically when they first started and the evolution from then to present is amazing. They were good in the beginning, but now they are masters of musical artistry. You must listen with the lyrics, too.
Nice to see you find this! ✨ The Grudge with lyrics pulled up was an important experience when I was young. 💚🦉
I'm addicted to watching Tool reaction videos. These influencers always make the SAME STANK FACE. Y'all know what i mean! Starts at 2:32!! Love it! Love Tool! Welcome to the Tool Army Officialcammm. Welcomed indeed. Peace.
On my playlist for two decades. Raw! Blistering! 🔥🔥🔥🎤🎶🎸🎸🎸🎵🔥🔥
It always makes me so happy when new people are finally introduced to Tool and especially "The Pot." Such an amazing song by such an amazing band. Welcome into the fold, Sir!
I discovered Tool two years ago....I have everything they have done, and it never gets boring to listen too.....they are quite literally the perfect band.....
They can't be touched 💯🔥🤘
Tool Rush Maiden junkie here . . check out YYNOT ( Rush tribute , but their recent originals are better than the last 30 years of 98 % of the rest of music )
In answer to what other Tool songs you should check out....Everything you can find.Bootleg,live,other projects.These four guys have genius enough for eight.
Best rabbit hole ever.Enjoy.🤘✌🤙
TOOL IS FOREVER.
Love seeing reactions like this🙂 I was listening to “Tool Essentials” playlist while at work tonight; it gives me energy!!! (I’m 61 and still blast it)
I'm 63 blast it baby!
God I love tool !
That was a bass solo btw
Loving your reactions bro... Tool are an incredible band, the album 10 000 days is a dedication to his, Maynard, mother, who lived for 10 000 days... Tragically beautiful. I implore you to listen to Lateralus it's a song centered around the Fibonacci sequence of numbers and events.. Tools music always has incredible meanings.
Just a caveat to your comment. Maynard's mother, a devout Christian woman of faith, lived (survived) for 10,000 days longer after having an aneurysm when he was 11 yrs old. She was paralyzed and existed in a figurative living hell for those 10,000 or so days before passing. The songs "wings for Marie" (parts 1 and 2) are him mourning and presenting a eulogy for her and her time in the fire and being able to finally go home.
Sakes
So many great tracks from Tool... Schism, Vicarious, Right in Two, Parabol/Parabola, 46 & 2... all great choices. But please avoid any of the official music videos because they're super weird, avant garde animations and too distracting for a first listen. Go down that rabbit hole and you won't be disappointed!
Truth be told…
"I feel like I'm watching a song that would play on Dragon Ball Z when they fighting" LOL
This song is the tip of the iceberg. Parabol/parabola (yes they have to be played together), right in two, descending, and lateralous are all great suggestions in my opinion. Hope you enjoy the journey and spiral out.
This song is aimed at all the politicians, judges, and cops who fight against weed legalization, all the while using it themselves. They're "eyeballs deep in muddy water." They are The Pot "pissing on my black kettle." Tool's lyrics are often very deep and carry more than one meaning. You need to hear "Aenima" about how terrible L.A. is and his hopes that it will be flushed out to the ocean.
I am but a simple man, I see a TOOL reaction, I click play. Check out everything by them - Studio versions first, then hit up any live performances afterwards!
Also check out Schism, Sober, Forty Six & 2 and Ticks and Leeches.
Good suggestions Mark!
Love that reaction man, Tool is crazy good and it was awesome seeing you get it.
here for the Tool. keep going. it'll change your life.
New subscriber here. Know that all Tool is brilliant... They are insanely talented musicians. I haven't seen them live yet, hopefully I still will. Shows are seldom and sell out very fast but at least tickets cost a fortune. Enjoy literally ANY song they do, they are all awesome.
Welcome to the rabbit hole aka Tool...
Careful youngman, it's wonderfully addictive, soul absorbing, and endorphin exploding.
Caution driving to Tool, you are asking for the rear view of flashing lights or driving right past your desired destination.
Great job 👍👍
Do any Tool period!! It all kicks butt
Fun fact Tool's lead singer Maynard James Keegan is also the lead singer of 2 other groups, Puscifer and A Perfect Circle
I love tool. And I love watching people listen to tool for the first time. Everyone is a tool fan. Some people just don't know it yet.
Word, what you said. They are hard to understand, but when you do, nothing better ever.
Welcome to the rabbit hole my friend, enjoy.
Absolutely appreciate the style and way you reacted to the video. Honestly some of these people seem like they like to hear their own voice more than the music. Liked and subed
The bass and drums are excellent!!
Every time!
Justin Chancellor and Danny Carey! Living gods!!!!!
love seeing my fellow brothas digging tool
Tool my favorite. Listening since 1994
The birth of another Tool fan. Enjoy it young man.
Tool… yep. Enjoy the journey. IMO, one of the best way to understand these guys is to watch Danny Carey’s drum cam for Pneuma… talk about intricate, and it gives you a real sense of just how talented these guys are.
Thanks for the reaction!
Attention to detail. Yessir!
Danny is a modern day legend..that video you speak of has many reaction videos to it by other drummers.
The entire band are virtuosos...
Oh, man. This band is the best. The Pot is a radio friendly single by a band known for deep cuts and long songs. The journey is worth it.
46 & 2, schism, sober, pneuma, tempest. Lateralus is pure mathematical genius. Undertow is a good oldie. Really all their music is great!
10,000 Days is like an expensive pair of headphones-the kind of headphones that don’t sound very good just plugged into a regular headphone jack but, if given enough power, they come to life.
In the same way, some parts of 10,000 Days can sound a little tepid at normal volumes but the album fully reveals itself if you listen to it really, really freakin loud. I mean blast it. It’s bad for your ears, but it changes how you experience the whole thing.
I've said the same thing about tool before. The details just don't reveal themselves at low volume, gotta turn it up loud!
Love the TOOL reactions bro bro. Would like to see more of it ! Spiral 🌀 out mane.
Lol. When asked what else to check out by Tool, the only answer I can, in good conscious, tell anybody... is ALL of it! Tool is without a doubt, one of the best bands out there. Their music is an experience but to truly experience it, you need to sit down, turn an album on, and listen to the whole thing through. It doesn't quite fit the TH-cam reaction scene, but it's a journey that is definitely worth experiencing. If you ever make that video, I'll be here for it!
I should also advise, start from the very first album.
This was the song that made me realize that Justin is a badass bassist...even though he uses a pick. Nobody else could write this type of bassline. (All 16 of them)
Him playing bass w a pick is actually a key element element their sound. Punchy tight & precise
usage of a pick or lack of is so superficial in judging musician skill. there are a million things to look for in a bassist to judge their skill before you look at whether they use a pick.
@@timlamiam I agree. Personally I find it harder to use a pick and play some of his lines
@@timlamiam agreed. I think bass players often feel shit on by other musicians and their ability to play with their fingers is like their one claim to perceived glory & respect. When someone comes along and kills it on the bass with a pick they get really triggered.
I've loved Tool since I first started highschool. Many many ions ago!🤣😊
Man I remember seeing them in Albuquerque, NM in 1994. Was an incredible show.
Tool is life changing when you listen to them high as fuck
Check out all of it. It’s worth it.
Amen
Like my man said " Everyone is a Tool fan they just don't know it" 💯🔥
Tool are my favorite band of all time. They honestly don’t have a bad song. Their songs are masterpieces. You should check out one of their slower, trippy songs. Just to see see how versatile they are. I highly recommend ‘Reflection’ and then go back to heavier, louder Tool. ‘46 & 2’ after that. If you only listen to one person on this channel, it should be me. I promise you, you will not be disappointed. Tool are like pink floyd with an edge. That’s the best way I can describe them.
Weird that you think you should be listened to. Unlike everyone else.
@@TheTurinturumbar I know right. But come on, that’s a good suggestion.
@@nathanielhorrigan9085 'tis indeed. But then again, they're Tool suggestions so how far wrong can you go?😉
@@TheTurinturumbar very true. There are an infinite number of combinations to go the route of slower and trippy and then back to heavy but I’m just saying reflection cause it’s one of my favorite songs.
@@TheTurinturumbar but then again, every tool song is my favorite tool song.
Tool is in my top 5 bands
Been listening to these guys for Years !!!! Still the best
To keep the Tool fans, I would suggest adding a lyric analysis and a little more discussion. The best reactors seem to break things down and add their thoughts. The pure quick reactions don't seem to do as well (in my opinion). Eventually people will ask you to react to all Tool. I think jumping around is ok though many prefer doing albums in order, but as long as you get a mix to see their evolution that should be fine.
And tool is a band where you definitely need to read the lyrics
This. Just do the lyrics after the listen. Trust us. It will get you tons of interaction and you'll see whole new groups and artists find their way to you as you do it.
I'd be curious to which TOOL reviewers you like most.
@@chriswebb7822 Geebz (though he does not really do lyrics normally), Sebs, Skullz, Trash Talkers, someone named Urban Shaman (he dropped off I think), umm... AileenSenpai is new but pretty good, Doug H... A few others I am forgetting
I subscribe to all of those less Sebs…have to check that one out. Thanks.
I saw tool in 02. They performed with the French circus. Guys had extensions on their arms so it looked like humans walking around with four legs.
I love seeing a Tool fan being born. 🌀
Listen at least twice, to get the musical magic, then listen WITH the lyrics and you’ll be blown away.
They’re incredible. Amazing. Nuff said
You are going to be so happy you went down this rabbit hole! Spiral out!
If you take an 8th of shrooms and don't listen to Tool, you're gonna have a bad time.
A perfect circle is another band the lead singer sings in. 3 libres was my introduction to them. It high lights this man's incredible vocals. Both bands are amazing with the same singer.
#toolarmy Where we at?
Sargent Sandwich is reporting for duty. We all up in this!
What's your suggestion for his next experience?
every time a tool fan is born a rabbit get its glasses.
@@MikeGraceJediDad I personally recommend The Grudge
Tool army Australia signing in.
Welcome to Tool.
Everyone is a Tool fan, some just don’t know it yet ;)
The Pot is a good song to start with when it comes to Tool. Maynard is a genius! He’s been through a lot of bad stuff in his life and his music reflects that.
Tool Sober live is an incredible performance to react to (and most YT'ers first intro to tool I think)
That and Pnuema drum cam. Watching Octopus go at it is just stunning
46 & 2 is one of my faves!
I've been a fan forever but just recently started disecting the lyrics.
46&2 is all about integrating your dark side.
Shadow work
It's amazing how deep you get the older you get.
I have been a fan of TOOL for legit, 30 years. It’s awesome to see you Jam out to it.
Vicarious, The Patient, Pneuma, 7empest (yes that is spelled correctly). These are some solid TOOL songs.
Tool is such a technically diverse band. Danny Carey is a BEAST on drums and Maynard on vocals is a maniac. I recommend Stinkfist, Aenima and Prison Sex.
You gotta hear Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman) + Rosetta Stoned. Bring lyrics.
I still have all of their CDs and the artwork and originality on each album was always incredible in the late 90s and early 2000s.
Bro...their entire discography is incredible...maybe give the tune "Lateralus" a listen, it truly is one of the greatest songs ever recorded....
"Let's Get It" - my go-to phrase when any one asks me to put on some music. Ok....Tool...10,000 Days...Track 5. ...Let's Get It. My Jazz musician Dad says the time signature is odd...and he's right. Everyone nods...then wags...then nods & wags. Diagonal head nod + wag... Enjoy.
Should really listen to prison sex! Its one of the most emotional tool songs maynard ever wrote.
Theres a fan made video to the pot that is absolutely phenomenal!
They are like no other band
5:50 stankiest of the stank faces
I’m subscribing for more tool bro. There’s so much good tool. Check out 46&2 , and Lateralus
Tool Army present 🤘👁️
One of those songs that gets better every time you listen.
Welcome to your newest obsession! Try Tool's song "46&2" next.
Welcome to the #toolarmy John. Glad to have you enjoying it!
Welcome to Pandora's "TOOL" box. There is no way out!
They come from legend……. Their basically GODS.
Listen to all of them, and then do it again. Eulogy, Descending, Lateralus.
You gotta check out "Right In Two", it's a phenomenal song by Tool
Push It, the Other version, is something to behold. The drums are absolutely amazing
The lead singer is on record saying that the band intentionally makes multilayered songs. Meaning: if you just want to tap your toes to the melody and live in the top layer, that's fine, but if you want to dive as deep as you can into the meaning of the lyrics and music at the deepest layers, they've already anticipated that and left you something to find there.
I heard this for the first time with you. Tool is hype
You: “So much going on…”
Me: “Yep” :)
I would check out everysong, and read the lyrics!
Tool has some serious funk is some of their songs
awesome video once again bro