Of course you're right, but to be honest he doesn't have much options. Through over 30 years Tool realised only six albums (I included opiate from 1992). But maybe this low frequency is what makes every single song of their is so special
Jesus dude how much effort is put into this video? The tuning, the bass, you had to program the drums as well? Amazing work man, hats off. I cannot even imagine how much work had to be done.
Almost all Tool albums are built so that the tracks are played in sequence, since one starts where the previous left off. Lateralus (since the song by the same title uses the Fibonacci sequence) goes like this: 6, 7, 5, 8, 4, 9, 13, 1, 12, 2, 11, 3, 10. Also called "The Holy Gift" if you don't want to manually rearrange yourself.
I gotta say man. As a die hard Tool fan, a mix engineer, and drummer, I looked at this video long and hard and with reservations. But I gotta say man, you probably won't find many video's with more attention to detail, performance quality and and tonal emulation. Even If programming those drums are a fraction as difficult as learning to play one of danny's parts, that's a hell of a task to take on. But most of all, you really did a great job of capturing Adam's ambiance and guitar tone. I imagine this took a month or so. Great work man.
these sounds are so raw, i get a feeling like it’s the first time i’m hearing them again. it’s beautiful, definitely one of my favorite videos on TH-cam
Rashad Choudhury it’s because all their songs are constant riffs that can flow into each other. Alex Jones is such a phenomenal guitarist and musician in general it’s incredible. Like the fact that he can play and write songs that are in time measurements no one had really done before. They are simply amazing.
Dude, I started playing as a kid 31 years ago, and You are the best I've seen/heard at blending tracks, No doubt. Tough to blend 5 together clean, let alone 50. Thanks for the time, and work you put in. What you do, inturn helps me pick a song, and go take a online lesson once in awhile which is nice, cause I couldn't get them growing up. Thanks again.
1:43 is absolutely sick 1:43 is absolutely sick 1:43 is absolutely sick 1:43 is absolutely sick 1:43 is absolutely sick 1:43 is absolutely sick P.s. 1:43 is absolutely sick
But to play all these Adam Jones riffs, don't you need to just stone-cold stand there without looking like you're into the music at all? You're way more animated than him haha. Awesome work.
Since the reveal of Descending and Invincible's music I realize I NEED to listen every Tool song one instrument at a time. Maybe then I'll realize how the pieces fit.
4:55 I value Tool's music as much as anything in my life, and at first I laughed at how you headbanged Then I realised that's literally me while playing ANY riff. Vicarious is the most fun to play all the way through in my opinion
I fall asleep to the Tool Discography on repeat every night. Minus a few tracks that aren't necessarily songs. Every actual song from Tool is genuinely a masterpiece.
None of the music would be put together correctly or as well as they do as a whole but this guy can play good, Adam is a huge piece, maybe for the same songs over and over but not new content
Brad Bradc I've seen tool live I'm going to see APC on the 20th of April yay 4/20 17 lol yea hopefully it's all I hope but I don't know how they'll compare TooL is definitely violent sounding compared to APC but so much talent around the 2 band's
2:04 one of the best riffs in metal history as far as i care. honestly tho im making this comment so i know what the time stamp is when i inevitably come back to this video :P
I notice a long time ago most tool songs can go together. Having learned the bulk of at least 4 of their albums, all that drop D, Open, 3,5,7,10 and 12th frets starts to run together.
Having said that you're the first person I've seen you the higher open D string for the second guitar riff in the grudge. Everyone else I know hits that D on the A string haha. GG by the way.
I have a project for you. 1. have a big rest. 2. learn all the riffs from the new album. 3. find all the riffs that feel really similar from previous albums. transpose the key to match the corresponding song from the new album. 4. play the new album using only parts sampled from previous albums that sound similar.
Ben Parsons modes are really all linked up if you think about it, there is a beautiful Satriani interview debunking the musical modes and its mind blowing
So happy to see/hear Stinkfist on here! Everything else was INCREDIBLE, but Stinkfist was my first TOOL song I ever heard so I have a soft spot for it.
cHILL2610147 At least there's only a handful of albums and eps to listen to so you could easily do it all in one day and still manage to be slightly productive in life Trying to find positivity in the sadness of knowing Tool's next album will probably not come out until my kids are in high school...and I don't even have kids yet
Always thought Tool was a great band, but seeing all of these riffs back to back really makes me appreciate how talented they are musically. Great job.
Been a Tool fan since 1992. Was at a show and my friend got hit by a water bottle thrown from the top of the bleachers. But we carried on because the sound was the most beautiful thing i had ever heard.
That was a very comprehensive, straightforward and original way of doing a "best riffs of "blank" band." I know that must've been quite difficult at parts to perform. Definitely my favorite Tool RIFF video this far!
You're not special for liking tool (I just started listening to them a month or 2 before they got on spotify but am I special for that? God no.) "HaHa HeY gUyS dId YoU lIkE tOoL bEfOrE fEaR iNocUlUm WaS aNnOuNcEd" shut up. Nobody cares.
I've been watching this and your 50 death riffs every day for the last month. Your song choice, playing tone and drum programming are simply wicked. You blow my mind. Love it. Waiting for your next top 50. Maybe soundgarden/audio slave tribute to Cornell. Don't know what you're working on but I'm sure it'll rock
jesus, every one of your videos.... you nail their tone to a scary degree. this one and the Rammstein one just blow me away with how amazingly close the tones are
So damned good Bro... you absolutely killed it! I was fortunate to see Tool over a dozen times including the first Coachella. (Before it turned into a hipster festival) This video brings back so many awesome memories... Thank you!
What i love about Tool is how well the guitar and the bass sound together. Most bands the guitar covers the bass but they share the spotlight in all of their songs. Great video man ❤️🤟🏼
Dude, it's fucking awesome! I can't explain that pleasure, that you've made for me with this compilation! Could you tell me, which tuning were you using in this video? Respect from Moscow :)
Andrea Boccarusso - Did you use your regular strings for that? I can only imagine how much of a pain that tuning would be. I'm just thinking about that low E string flopping all over the place... Drop C is loose enough in my book.
It would work, but tuning the strings down is part of the particular sound - the string(s) are floppy and grittier rattling around loose. First figured that out with Prison Sex years ago ---- your reasoning is solid and yes you'll get the correct note on a 7 but it's just not the same
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Crazy how he fits 50 riffs into the length of one TOOL song
I'm a bit late but almost as if the songs fit.
@@stevie_blunder344 or at least the pieces.
Cuz we watched them
Fall away
@@OneTrueVikingbard mildewed and smoldering. fundamental differing.
@@stevie_blunder344 good intentions, juxtaposed
Guys you realize took songs are just broken up from this one song. All these riffs is one song obviously 🙄
Once you start listening to Tool, there's no coming back
And haven't stopped since i started
Agreed 100%
No reason to ever go back
Lite Dark ikr
YESV
1. Schism
2. Schism
3. Schism
4. Schism
5. Schism
So many riffs in one song.
A lot of death metal bands do something similar, constantly changing up the song
7empest
Type o negative too have such a big stuck of riffs in almost all songs after slow, deep and hard:)
I mean it's progressive...
as much as i like that there are multiple awesome riffs, i dislike that 1/5th of this list is 2 songs
Can we just take a second and admire this dude just rocking the fuck out with every riff?
@No One dude playin is having a great time dude it was not hard to understand
Fuck i would (and have) done the same, stank face included
That was him singing schismbtw
You know tool is a powerful force when the first five riffs are from one song
Fredegunde Stratton Hell Yea!!!
And 4 of them are in the last 2 minutes of the song lol
sus
Of course you're right, but to be honest he doesn't have much options. Through over 30 years Tool realised only six albums (I included opiate from 1992). But maybe this low frequency is what makes every single song of their is so special
Jesus dude how much effort is put into this video? The tuning, the bass, you had to program the drums as well? Amazing work man, hats off. I cannot even imagine how much work had to be done.
Homie said the tuning like it's not just drop D the whole time lol
@@yoloyo7019 fr lol
@@yoloyo7019 eh well its B once or twice
Jesus didn't put any effort into it. Andrea did.
@@yoloyo7019 Parabol/Parabola is B E D G B E
band - tool
genre - tool
False Vanguard Progressive acid metal
Dr. Derek that’s cool
DMT rock
@@SpywareVA progressive rock and occasionally progressive metal.
sounds like Gojira or Mastodon
I love how almost every Tool song could be linked because they are all the same key and chords. Each one is still so unique but distinctly Tool
Almost all Tool albums are built so that the tracks are played in sequence, since one starts where the previous left off.
Lateralus (since the song by the same title uses the Fibonacci sequence) goes like this: 6, 7, 5, 8, 4, 9, 13, 1, 12, 2, 11, 3, 10. Also called "The Holy Gift" if you don't want to manually rearrange yourself.
That is one limitation I noticed with music no matter how great or bad an artist or band is.
Using the same key and note structure for their songs.
I agree 100%. This is why I don't have them at the upper echelons of the best musicians in the pantheon of greatness.
great music is a lot more than just having technical skill.. :)
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If it wasn’t for my TH-cam feed recommending this video, I would have never been a Tool fan, Thank you!
Welcome to the ever growing Tool family
Wow. Welcome our friend
this must have been a great entry into Tool. welcome to the Tool family
I hate to be a mystic but I feel like they would have found you eventually.
Okay, good band. Don’t feel like you have to be an elitist about it though.
I gotta say man. As a die hard Tool fan, a mix engineer, and drummer, I looked at this video long and hard and with reservations. But I gotta say man, you probably won't find many video's with more attention to detail, performance quality and and tonal emulation. Even If programming those drums are a fraction as difficult as learning to play one of danny's parts, that's a hell of a task to take on. But most of all, you really did a great job of capturing Adam's ambiance and guitar tone. I imagine this took a month or so.
Great work man.
Mate i like your break of reality profile pic, completely unrelated i know but i never see people rep break of reality
I'm also incredibly impressed with the flawless transitions between riffs.
@@Domn879 ...It seems to me that it is playback.
the making of this video was a fucking NIGHTMARE, but it's finally over and it sounds decent. now I need one month holiday
you deserve "IT" ANOTHER GREAT ONE "SHAKA BRA"
Andrea Boccarusso awesome man great job on the video.
Andrea Boccarusso very great video and thank you for your hard work dude keep it up!!!
Andrea Boccarusso Great job man...
Which one was the hardest riffs episode up to now ?
Andrea you have great work! Beautiful sound, beautiful video! Congratulations!
You've just created a new tool song in 14 minutes.
Take notes, Adam Jones
Well it seems like he actually did, and se got 7empest
Their songs do sound pretty similar
Rather than 14 years
@@diegogianoli7696 Adam: hey guys, here's a little riff for the album finale..
Lawyer Morty 😏🔫
The Pot is truly a masterpiece. There's so much in the song.
All of their songs are like metal symphonies!
Morgan Westbrook well man I have a metal band for you
Symphony x lmao
ParaboIa _ no
Jesus why God
I would call it a metal trip
The pot is so meh,(in the álbum context,is a fucking great song but compared with the others is meh)
Watching this video made me realize
I love every damn Tool song
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Same bro, made me want to go back and listen to all of the amazing stuff they’ve put out.
TheMawsJawz TM I
Intermission?
Even "Lipan Conjuring?" I like almost all of them but I don't know about that one.
these sounds are so raw, i get a feeling like it’s the first time i’m hearing them again. it’s beautiful, definitely one of my favorite videos on TH-cam
Same!
46 and 4 Tool riffs
46 and 2..... and 2
That pfp doe
48 & 2
@Daniel Misikin I know
Otávio Werson Yago it’s so it adds up to 50
The schism part was funny considering it was 5 riffs
I love how he makes every pieces fit
he knows the pieces fit
he knows the pieces fit
he knows the pieces fit
he knows the pieces fit
He knows the pieces fit
50 reasons why Tool's one of my favorite bands of all times...
53
I love how Tool has such complex song structures but at the same time they have riffs that have a hook. Excellent combination
Rashad Choudhury it’s because all their songs are constant riffs that can flow into each other. Alex Jones is such a phenomenal guitarist and musician in general it’s incredible. Like the fact that he can play and write songs that are in time measurements no one had really done before. They are simply amazing.
Black Sol I think it’s Adam
@@ghosteh6503 Lol, imagine Alex Jones as the guitarist of Tool
Ben_Parker a lot of people get confused because Alex Grey does all of the art and is mentioned a lot.
@@ghosteh6503 dam never knew alex Jones also played guitar for tool
Now with 7empest. can you make another 50 Tool riff?. ;D
100 Tool riffs if he included the whole album
Edit: spelling
No shit right
50 7empest riffs
Don't forget Pneuma, Fear Inoculum, Invincible, Descending and Culling Voices,
@@recalled4525 But if include the whole album maybe we're talking about 100 riffs
I started to listen to Tool via this video
haven't stopped since...
DAMN THIS BAND IS GOLD
What was the first song
@@giftbaggabriel9294 Sorry for jumping in...Mine was 10.000 Days, directly followed by The Pot almost 12 years ago....I am addicted, I guess^^
Welcome to the tool fanbase!
Fan since i heard their first ep in 1992.
Once you start, there is no going back
Someone has to make the same video but with only bass
yaaas
Some guy did like 10 songs
@@coreyhirt8125 who
@@thelatenightgamer2624 I dont remember the name of the guy but just do a little bit of searching and you should find him
@@thelatenightgamer2624 just found it
.... it's by Leo Bass Covers
That transition from The Pot to Jambi at 5:00 is just too good...
It really is Jambi should’ve been placed after The pot or atleast mix both of them into one song
Make a pretty complex breakdown i like it
I'm really disappointed that you didn't take the opportunity of making the 46&2 riff the 48th...
Great work though.
Now that’s thinking like a tool fan right there lmao
Lateralus wasn't on 34 or 21 either : D
At least as the 46th song, it really makes me uncomfortable xD
the fact that this is about as long as a tool song
jesse wetherbee about as long as the average tool song
jesse wetherbee it's shorter than rosetta stoned tho
Ben_Parker Not if you include Lost Keys, which is pretty much the intro.
Funny thing is it travels about as much as your average post-Laterallus song.
jesse wetherbee lmao
Dude, I started playing as a kid 31 years ago, and You are the best I've seen/heard at blending tracks, No doubt. Tough to blend 5 together clean, let alone 50. Thanks for the time, and work you put in. What you do, inturn helps me pick a song, and go take a online lesson once in awhile which is nice, cause I couldn't get them growing up. Thanks again.
1:43 is absolutely sick
1:43 is absolutely sick
1:43 is absolutely sick
1:43 is absolutely sick
1:43 is absolutely sick
1:43 is absolutely sick
P.s. 1:43 is absolutely sick
Even after all these years 3:50 still gets me going more than any other guitar riff
what song is that or he just improvise it with the pitch harmonic ?
It's from Intolerance but he hits the superhuman Adam Jones harmonic resonance spot on that you sometimes only hear in concerts
DAMN THOUGH THE SAME, what a great riff, way too overlooked song
@@musicminute2004 totally!
You could make a whole 50 Tool Riffs out of 7empest
Was going to post exactly this 😂😂
But to play all these Adam Jones riffs, don't you need to just stone-cold stand there without looking like you're into the music at all? You're way more animated than him haha. Awesome work.
Bobby He moved more in 14 minutes than Adam has in his whole career
I kinda like how Adam plays, it's like he's really just into the music lol
Adam is as still as Rosetta Stone …
>50 tool riffs
>entire tool discography have only 54 songs
55
Lasvegasman 56
69
@@Jaysin2JR nice
Countless riffs in each though
What always blows my mind, is that everything is simply in drop D
I think parabola is something else
There’s also BEDGBE
Not everything is in Drop D. Prison sex is in BEDGBE, and Parabola is just in D flat.
Or D standard.
@@stupidthefish4981 d standard?
The Ticks and Leeches bridge gets me every single time
The transition from Wings Pt2 to Lost Keys, then into Lateralus makes my hairs stand on end
8:49
for real
What I love about Tool is that at the end of each piece you feel that so much happened. Can make you feel high without any hit.
"Whats your favourite Tool song"?
Me: Yes.
*Hulk Hogan voice*
Amen, Brother!
Yes is a pretty good band tho
Rippler very original
Жиза )
Jerk off.
Since the reveal of Descending and Invincible's music I realize I NEED to listen every Tool song one instrument at a time. Maybe then I'll realize how the pieces fit.
You should already know the pieces fit cause you watched them fall away lol
You broke TH-cam's Copyright detector with this.
OMG this was fantastic.
Thank you.
Dude you played that parabola riff sooo perfectly
He's version of intolerance is unbelievable
@paula This!
I like how you got THE RIFF out of the way immediately haha. Nice work man!
Tool changed all of our lives. Thank you for reminding me again. This is a gem 5 years later. Cheers
4:55 I value Tool's music as much as anything in my life, and at first I laughed at how you headbanged
Then I realised that's literally me while playing ANY riff. Vicarious is the most fun to play all the way through in my opinion
CamoDrako couldn't agree more!
How can you listen to that and not headbang?
The most fun Tool songs to play in my opinion is Stinkfist, Lateralus and Schism (even tho I have only learned 15% of that song)
I fall asleep to the Tool Discography on repeat every night. Minus a few tracks that aren't necessarily songs. Every actual song from Tool is genuinely a masterpiece.
Same here
(ions)
But... but this is the holocaust of the carrots.
@@galgrim8672 Won't anyone think of the carrots?!
Galgrim Let the rabbits wear glasses!
because of how their songs change sound a lot within a single song, this literally sounds like a single tool song right here haha
If ever Adam Jones get injured or quit, we know the substitute for him.
None of the music would be put together correctly or as well as they do as a whole but this guy can play good, Adam is a huge piece, maybe for the same songs over and over but not new content
Playing it is hardly writing it
We won't have those sick Music Videos then.
Lol
Shows too much emotion. Wouldn't be able to pull off Adams act... Lol
*insert joke about waiting for the next Tool album*
well I'm kinda waiting it for almost .. 10,000 Days.. he he
I'll see myself out
Emi Grant Maynard is in the studio recording the lyrics as we speak
I doubt that. He just reformed A Perfect Circle, and plans to go on tour with them this year.
Emi Grant ii
Brad Bradc I've seen tool live I'm going to see APC on the 20th of April yay 4/20 17 lol yea hopefully it's all I hope but I don't know how they'll compare TooL is definitely violent sounding compared to APC but so much talent around the 2 band's
Whenever I’m going through something Tool is what helps me through it
2:04 one of the best riffs in metal history as far as i care.
honestly tho im making this comment so i know what the time stamp is when i inevitably come back to this video :P
Putting a . so I could come back too
100% man it’s out of this world. With loud room consuming speakers it’s insane
Dude what a fuckin powerful sound fuck yea I agree homie
I’ve heard that “the pot” riff like 1000 times since it first came out, and it’s still my favorite breakdown of any song.
I really like the part where he plays Tool riffs, that part was fantastic
I notice a long time ago most tool songs can go together. Having learned the bulk of at least 4 of their albums, all that drop D, Open, 3,5,7,10 and 12th frets starts to run together.
Having said that you're the first person I've seen you the higher open D string for the second guitar riff in the grudge. Everyone else I know hits that D on the A string haha. GG by the way.
The transition from Wings For Marie into Swamp Song is amazing.
I have a project for you.
1. have a big rest.
2. learn all the riffs from the new album.
3. find all the riffs that feel really similar from previous albums. transpose the key to match the corresponding song from the new album.
4. play the new album using only parts sampled from previous albums that sound similar.
pretty sure 99% of all Tool songs are in D minor
Ben Parsons close, D Dorian
@@familiarsting4108 huh, cool; interesting to actually see modes other than ionian and aeolian show up in modern music
Ben Parsons modes are really all linked up if you think about it, there is a beautiful Satriani interview debunking the musical modes and its mind blowing
And obtain vocal coach
*WTF EMINEM is so talented not only is he a Rap God but he can play Tool's entire discography too!!!*
#MindBlown
I wish I had option to place "laughing like" like it is can be done on FB
Lol a SF troll account.
*Extreme Laughing Noises*
*_Wheeze_*
Looks nothing like Eminem
So happy to see/hear Stinkfist on here! Everything else was INCREDIBLE, but Stinkfist was my first TOOL song I ever heard so I have a soft spot for it.
I love how he just can't let himself stop at exactly 50 riffs and keeps playing, cheers to you my friend Andrea!
I hope you're happy, now I have relisten to everything Tool made all over again...
multiple times probably.
cHILL2610147 At least there's only a handful of albums and eps to listen to so you could easily do it all in one day and still manage to be slightly productive in life
Trying to find positivity in the sadness of knowing Tool's next album will probably not come out until my kids are in high school...and I don't even have kids yet
Opiate 👌
1:42 is just eargasm enducing.
Guess I'm gonna kill my battery watching this...worth it.
You've just reminded me how badly I need another album.
Kinda sucks that Maynard will release another album with A Perfect Circle and we're still waiting for a Tool album
+JusTVIDSE but a perfect circle has this grand sound as well. love all 3 of his bands
JusTVIDSE that and apc hasn't released anything since 2005. We've all been having to wait on both bands for new shit awhile now
And you got it :)
Tool makes me feel like I’m tripping on acid
joseph4043 but listening to tool and tripping on acid? 10/10
No, you're tripping on TOOL
how could he miss the opening riff from prison sex
Dude IKR! Also, he didn’t cover any riffs from their first EP (Opiate)
He didn't want what they will do to him
And the 2nd riff in h.
Man, he can't fit every single tool riff in a video with a 50 riffs limit. He picks the essential ones, specially from theit mainstream material
I'd say it's because prison sex is in drop b, I think he's in drop d the whole video
I know this video is mainly guitar focused, but can we talk about how amazing his bass tone was on the parts he played?? Incredible video!
This is quite the undertaking. You're a brave man.
The Grudge has the best riffs, hands down.
Parabola?
The patient, ticks and leeches
Playing Tool is a spiritual experience, spot on man! Hell of a job.
Great job. Adam Jones is underrated.
jimmy doesn't get enough respect, the intro to it is so gooooddddd
I can't believe that you didn't include the intro riff from Vicarious... :/ to me, that's the riff that instantly sucks me in.
Izzat Zarin That's the riff that practically introduced me to them. Forever hooked ever since.
Good to know. For me it was Schism's intro. \m/
Izzat Zarin That is currently my favorite. Actually, the whole song.
probs cause its bass rift not guitar for that song.
Its both guitar and bass for the intro, you just need to listen very carefully.
So much talent. Awesome job, and thanks for this!
1:15
what people next to my car see when I'm stuck in a traffic jam
Always thought Tool was a great band, but seeing all of these riffs back to back really makes me appreciate how talented they are musically. Great job.
Been a Tool fan since 1992. Was at a show and my friend got hit by a water bottle thrown from the top of the bleachers. But we carried on because the sound was the most beautiful thing i had ever heard.
I can tell u sang over Jambi and I thought it was Maynard 🤯
50 greatest Tool riffs: all of them. All of them are the best.
worth the nightmare man. so sick
That transition from The Grudge into H sounds so good
damn I totally forgot about that sick ass riff in THIRD EYE @ 7:52 incredible
I couldn't care less about the different riffs. The arrangement of the riffs is what is impressive to me. So fun to listen to. Well done.
Care to explain?
Tim Harrison Somebody piss in your cereal?
I could not agree more, how he arranged them was perfect
You could arrange it any way you want and it'll sound good. Why?
Tool hardly plays in any other key than D minor. Plebeian-core.
That was a very comprehensive, straightforward and original way of doing a "best riffs of "blank" band." I know that must've been quite difficult at parts to perform.
Definitely my favorite Tool RIFF video this far!
50 Opeth riffs!
zounafin This!
Me likey!
zounafin yes please!
beat me to it!
This!!!!!!! One day. Take a month, a year, whatever off. But make this happen :D
Whos watching after Fear Inoculum dropped
Some people actually knew tool before that song
@@DanteLikesRock and you're the reason I hate tool fans.
@@DanteLikesRock yeah I've got Opiate and Undertow and AEnima on CD *to this day* and I'm stoked for the new material.
I am
You're not special for liking tool (I just started listening to them a month or 2 before they got on spotify but am I special for that? God no.) "HaHa HeY gUyS dId YoU lIkE tOoL bEfOrE fEaR iNocUlUm WaS aNnOuNcEd" shut up. Nobody cares.
Just added this to my work van driving playlist.
Perfect music for driving a large vehicle through city traffic all day...
In my opinion, Riff #35 is the best. It has such a darkness in it. Goosebumps
TavitoCarbone Shit the bed
TavitoCarbone funny you find it dark,I find it uplifting
Fun fact - That song was making fun of a dude they knew while making the 10000 days album.
yeah,but at the same time it's like a sequel to Faaip de Oiad
Lost Keys
I've been watching this and your 50 death riffs every day for the last month. Your song choice, playing tone and drum programming are simply wicked. You blow my mind. Love it.
Waiting for your next top 50.
Maybe soundgarden/audio slave tribute to Cornell.
Don't know what you're working on but I'm sure it'll rock
Who else was yelling “who are you to wave your finger” on 17
🙋♀️
you must have been out your head
you must have been high
jesus, every one of your videos.... you nail their tone to a scary degree. this one and the Rammstein one just blow me away with how amazingly close the tones are
So damned good Bro... you absolutely killed it! I was fortunate to see Tool over a dozen times including the first Coachella. (Before it turned into a hipster festival) This video brings back so many awesome memories... Thank you!
That ending riff of “Intension” is breath taking
Yessss way under rated comment and song bro
It was the best riff to end the video
I had no idea shane from twd was this good at guitar.
You could either headbang or head rub to the songs.
I thought I was the only one who thought they were alike
Underrated comment
I laughed
Jon Bernthal take a look
I discovered this band at 22. So just two years ago. I’ve been jamming them ever since.
Damn Adam Jones is a criminally underrated guitarist
Probably one of the most creative I would say. Not to mention he’s made almost all the art for the album i think
@@termiiinuss You’re thinking of Alex Grey.
@@notsop1 yes i am extremely sorry, he directed all the music videos however
@@termiiinuss O wow that's pretty cool. I didn't know that.
Mad respect man - especially when introducing Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)
Great reminder of why they are my favorite band! Well done sir:)
What i love about Tool is how well the guitar and the bass sound together. Most bands the guitar covers the bass but they share the spotlight in all of their songs.
Great video man ❤️🤟🏼
Dude, it's fucking awesome! I can't explain that pleasure, that you've made for me with this compilation!
Could you tell me, which tuning were you using in this video?
Respect from Moscow :)
probably drop D tuning , as all Tool songs to the best of my knowledge are in Drop D.
hi Михаил, thank you. I've used drop D for each song except for parabola. in that song Adam uses a weird BEDGBE signature tuning
Andrea Boccarusso - Did you use your regular strings for that? I can only imagine how much of a pain that tuning would be. I'm just thinking about that low E string flopping all over the place... Drop C is loose enough in my book.
Andrea Boccarusso wouldn't it make more sense just getting a 7 string since they're BEADGBE, so you could just ignore the A or work around it
It would work, but tuning the strings down is part of the particular sound - the string(s) are floppy and grittier rattling around loose. First figured that out with Prison Sex years ago ---- your reasoning is solid and yes you'll get the correct note on a 7 but it's just not the same
I bet Adam Jones has like 3 brains in one. Insane video my boy, keep up the great work!
JacoTheSlime Or a loop pedal..
Men already have 2 brains: one in their head and one in their penis.
This is the greatest music video on TH-cam, seriously. Nothing like getting a wicked Tool fix in less than 15 minutes.