Sorry, I don't want to offend nobody. But I never understand why the American citizens are so glad to his army. The war is the worst ephidemia of the human existence. Sorry my English is very poor. Respect our opinion but I don't understand that.
ITS CALLED The Fibonacci sequence is the series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers. For example, 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89 its used in calculus Get IT RIGHT give Maynard the respect he deserves
Growing up listening to SOAD, Korn, Slipknot, Slayer, I never gave Tool a chance. Now I’m 29, going through a spiritual awakening. This band speaks to me now and I have a newfound appreciation for their art. Amazing.
Same here days away from 26 and finally have been understanding why Tool is important for music and how Lateralus specifically is one of the best metal albums of all time.
I wish more people from my generation would listen to that line specifically. I’ve always been envious of MJK. He seems like he’s a happy guy, mostly because he follows his own advice 😉
Plenty of drummers play odd time signatures, but Danny does it in a way that's not annoying and only serves and in fact feeds the song. We are all just lucky that these guys found each other. They are the Wild Stallions of our age. "Be excellent to each other" and "Party on dudes"!!!
This. Danny is a god and knows exactly how to play to a song. He plays on these time signatures but he makes them seem so naturally and flowing with no interruptions, I've been playing drums for 5 ½ years and I wish one day I can write like him.
I know shit about drumming (or musical theory in general tbh) but I just love how his drumming doesnt just keep the rhythm of the song, it adds to the depth of it and is every bit as important to the music as any other instrument in the song.
We should all consider ourselves lucky that we got to be on the planet the same time these 4 men found each other & started creating music cuz shit like this doesn’t come along very often...that shit being unequalled excellence
This song legit pulled me out of my depression about ten years ago. I had fallen asleep with my newly downloaded TOOL albums to just help me end the day. Cue 3 a.m. and I wake up to this chorus and I remember hearing the words as clear as day, as if spoken directly to me. I know that's not the case, but I played the song from the beginning and just cried throughout. Been a lifelong fan ever since.
O negócio é simplesmente incrível! Poderia escrever um texto com mais de duas mil palavras, porém, prefiro dizer que você é um vencedor, Chris Polkas. Depressão sempre detona qualquer um. Siga firme e, escute muito TOOL por muitos anos.
I'm not hearing what other people are hearing obviously. To me it just sounds like the same sort of generic rock you'd find on halo 2 and 3 compilations back in the day when xbox was actually social and you met people. I'm getting nostalgia but yeah the song doesn't stand out. It's not bad it just isn't grabbing me.
@@Tammc09 Tool is the kind of music I listened to one or three times. Then I was like, let me try that again, then I listened to all their songs and I now listen to like 10 of their songs almost every day, I love it. I even make covers of their songs now lol
Almost every time I listen to a Tool song it's like the first time. I pick up something that I missed the previous time and make it all brand-new again.
He is from Ravenna, Ohio like my family was. When my sister moved out at 18 she lived with him and his mom way before the band even started. Really freaking cool
I’m an old bastard. I got into these guys when I was over 50. Saw zeppelin. Aerosmith. Yes. ELP etc…..these guys are in my top 5 all time. Same thing happened to me with Alice In Chains. I also think this is the greatest damn drummer that ever lived. I’ve never heard the drummer lead the melody. He’s a freak.
Snap seen zep Floyd and genesis before they went shit. Grew up in the 70's.?....this band are the only ones of modern era who do it for me, and Alice in chains close second..
I’m guessing you enjoy this band because even although this is a different sound from the other bands you mentioned which all are great and I grew up listening to them as well Tool is a great band cause they all play the instruments and what you hear is them playing. Hopefully you know what I mean 👍👍
"....these guys are in my top 5 all time." well, considering some of the other bands you mentioned were Aerosmith and Emerson, Lake and Palmer...my lord man, you mentioned ELP and Tool in the same breath! not even Layne Staley era AiC comes even close to tool.
Honestly, I do not believe I have ever been touched this deep! At 57 years of living, struggling, succeeding, failing, achieving, this song moves me like I’ve never been touched before.
Oh this song (and TNG's Tapestry episode) inspired the fuck out of me when I was a teen. I was a stuck in the mud who rarely took risks and completely 180'd. Age is a number. I knew someone in their 60s in college totally changing their career and life around. There's always time and room for growth. Best way to live is to keep spiraling out and see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
@@FlawdaJittt Yes broo. The colleague refers to the fact that in this song Tool marks the beats like in a Figonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13...Do you understand it a little better? I hope so. All Tool Fans are special. Greetings from Barcelona.
Acc. to wikipedia: Characteristic: Long, relatively thick, wide ribbons, approximately 10 inches in length and ¼ inch in width. Typical pasta cooking time: 8-13 minutes I mean, it does fit the details 😂😂😂
This is not a gateway song like the Pot or Sober to get into the band, but once you get into Tool, for me Lateralus is clearly their stairway to heaven moment
This was my gateway song and sometimes i think about how this song would have absolutely blown me away if i would have not discovered it first. But i guess thats what Rosetta Stoned was for.
@@kippert8912 'Can' use the Macaroni sequence about 15 minutes into Halleluwah. It is insane what they pulled off and must be heard. Only really makes sense when you know the whole of the song though. Bit like Tool.. th-cam.com/video/2dZbAFmnRVA/w-d-xo.html
Same here. A classmate wouldn't stfu about this "new Tool album" coming out. Decided to listen to it in programming class and been a Tool fan since. Not many albums that I can remember the first time hearing them.
Black then white are all I see in my infancy Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me Lets me see As below, so above and beyond, I imagine Drawn beyond the lines of reason Push the envelope, watch it bend Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind Withering my intuition, missing opportunities and I must Feed my will to feel my moment drawing way outside the lines Black then white are all I see in my infancy Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me Lets me see There is so much more And beckons me to look through to these infinite possibilities As below, so above and beyond, I imagine Drawn outside the lines of reason Push the envelope, watch it bend Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind Withering my intuition leaving opportunities behind Feed my will to feel this moment Urging me to cross the line Reaching out to embrace the random Reaching out to embrace whatever may come I embrace my desire to I embrace my desire to Feel the rhythm, to feel connected Enough to step aside and weep like a widow To feel inspired To fathom the power To witness the beauty To bathe in the fountain To swing on the spiral To swing on the spiral to Swing on the spiral Of our divinity And still be a human With my feet upon the ground I lose myself Between the sounds and open wide to suck it in I feel it move across my skin I'm reaching up and reaching out I'm reaching for the random or what ever will bewilder me What ever will bewilder me And following our will and wind we may just go where no one's been We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been Spiral out, keep going Spiral out, keep going Spiral out, keep going Spiral out, keep going
When I am in pain, when I am angered and when I feel hatred due to injustice, I listen to Tool or any band where Maynard James Keenan is the vocalist. Then I feel fine because I feel his anger and hatred in his songs. No sugarcoating. Perfect!
@@josephmontenegro4085 My dad played Tool on our family trips to see the grandparents across the country. After the 13-year break between albums my dad lost interest in the band. I bought him Fear Inoculum CD and he said they're not the same :( I'm still spiraling out.
It’s a new sight upon human nature. We strive for understanding, but in the melting pot that is the universe, this is impossible. In all actuality, letting it take you on a ride is better than figuring it out.
This is the greatest song ever made and you cannot convince me otherwise. The feelings inside when I listen to this are indescribable. I seriously cannot tell you how good Lateralus is.
With each beat Danny pulling that polyrhythm, with each articulation of Maynard's words in the light of the golden ratio, with each string that Adam and Justin pluck producing a note of the eternal echo - each cell in my body speaks "Wow. I'm alive, I am listening to Music that is of this Universe". I cannot describe how I feel when I listen to Tool. Thank you, Tool. Thank you so much.
@@tonyduff7054 Ofcourse, I listen to Pink floyd too. They are again, never like before, never like again kind of band. I do have tears sometimes listening to Pink Floyd as well, specially, Comfortably Numb and Coming back to life.
@@hemanthkotagiri8865 hey very nice. I wasn't taking a jab at you I was just saying the first band that made me feel that way was PF. I feel like tool was the first band for you. You have great taste in the art that is music. Tool is art pink Floyd is art. ART that will stand the test of time.
Sounds to me like someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed...."Ugh" no one gives a legit fuck. 20 years old dealing with your generations shit. dont bring generations into a damn thing. "respect your elders" we are one. so sit back and shut up.
Listened to this song thousands of times and only just realised that the drum beat in the intro is a babies heartbeat, slowly getting louder and louder.
Is it weird that I sing this song to my newborn all the time? It's because I believe this is not just the greatest of all Tool songs but my favorite metal song ever written. An undying masterpiece and pure perfection on every level. Genius.
Not weird at all! I sing it to my baby girl who I'm pregnant with and she loves when I sing it to her. Moves like crazy so my boys and husband can feel her moving.
My dad used to play tool alongside many, many bands that do metal/doom/stoner/whatever genre is close to that when i was a baby, and now I'm 20 and I have a pretty decent music taste. Also, if they get their mind used to this sound young they can get to know pretty much any genre easily like I did, if they want to ! I had a good childhood, 10/10 would recommend Tool to babies
Everytime I listen to this I feel as if I have a better understanding, infinite possibilities of what this song means. Started listening to it at 16, I'm now 31.
I know that there's a bunch of people who have been listening to this band nearly from day one, and love seeing younger people getting into this band!! It makes me so freaking happy to see people who are young enough to be my kids discover this art and have it open their minds like it did the first time I heard it over 20 years ago!! Rock on kiddos!!🤘❤ Much love from the US!
im 18 and 7empest was the first song i heard from them around 2 years ago but it took like a year for me to delve deeper into their stuff and truly realise what an excellent band TOOL is.
21 year old from CT, started listening to tool 2 years ago. Attended my first ever TOOL show in Feburary of 2022 in Long Island at UBS Arena and my God dude. GO WATCH THEM if you havnt because you guys are running out of time. I spiritually woke up that night, could've been the whispers of sleep depravity and a writhing weed habit, but I've been changing for the better. 10 000 days is my favorite album. Vicarious is the first song I ever learned on guitar in 6 days. Some say I have a natural nature for the guitar. I'm slowly loosing grip on it but I'm gonna pick it up again. Lost everything man. Been through the ringer and you know what? This music makes so much sense of everything that is my life. I'm sorry for the paragraph. Those who stick around to read I appreciate you guys. Pusb through whatever may come at you. Peace love and prosperity to you .
Tool is the only band ever that underlines any emotion - no matter if I am striving with joy or in the deepest depression, the worst anger, deep loneliness or total content. Tool moves the soul, no matter what. Tool's music has helped me through very difficult times and has shown me how to last and stay inside it. Hence "my body is my reminder of that I am not alone!". Tool's music can heal psychological nightmares, and every person I meet that tells me they have some kind of trauma in their life I recommend them to listen to Tool. I warn them the first listen might be very intense, but it has healed me and might just be what heals you, too...
That is why they are called a tool because it is a tool to teach you self-control and life experiences so that you yourself can see what is wrong with you.
Agreed. Ive been a TOOL fan for years and im embarassed to say ive never heard this song. I only really know only their radio tracks. What a delight it was to discover this track and IVE SEEN THEM TWICE!!! Haha.
Lateralus is one among the best songs ever written. I'm sure it will get a lot of praise on the future. It is perfectly mixed and mastered, dynamic and bursting with passion, world class musicianship, uniqueness and some of the finest poetry in alternative music. This epic takes you for a ride, and if you allow it, changes you through it's duration - or at least makes you think. But it's not music for an average listener (not wanting to sound like a pompous Tool fan or whatever), you need to have a fair attention span and know how to listen to this kind of music with an open mind - to "overcome" the loudness, complexity and length and just enjoy it. No need for Fibonacci, time signature counting and knowledge of Jungian theories etc. It is enough just to devote yourself to listening let your mind go wherever the song makes it go. I don't know exactly where I was going with this. New Tool is awesome too - a whole different story.
Tool fans know where you were going... This music does something to you, hard to explain in words but it is felt in the whole body.. I mean some freakn' chemistry in the body responds on a physiological level.. Like in Pavlov dogs: food-saliva, Tool music - fans trancing for whatever reason..
Both lyrically AND musically, this song is a complete thought provoking, intelligent and beautifully written fucking masterpiece. Probably my ultimate favorite song ever.
My brother used to listen to this song all the time. He introduced me to Tool and taught me about the Liberace sequence this song uses. He still listens to it today, but he also used to listen to it.
Danny carey has more control over his wrists in making this song than I've had over anything in the entirety of my whole life. Absolutely insane, anyone who can one to one this song on the drums is clearly onto the next step of evolution or some shit.
4:15 this has to be the most underrated solo of all time. It’s like being catapulted head first into space full of stars bursting and galaxies swirling.
@@aidan6536 "Overthinking, overanalyzing separates the body from the mind". I interpreted this line as them telling the listener to not overthink every little detail
1 Black 1 then 2 white are 3 all I see 5 in my infancy 8 Red and yellow then came to be 5 reaching out to me 3 lets me see Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind Withering my intuition, missing opportunities and I must Feed my will to feel my moment drawing way outside the lines 13 As below, so above and beyond, I imagine 8 drawn beyond the lines of reason 5 Push the envelope 3 Watch it bend 1 Black 1 then 2 white are 3 all I see 5 in my infancy 8 Red and yellow then came to be 5 reaching out to me 3 lets me see 2 there is 1 so 1 much 2 more and 3 beckons me 5 to look through to these 8 infinite possibilities 13 As below, so above and beyond, I imagine 8 drawn outside the lines of reason 5 Push the envelope 3 Watch it bend Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind Withering my intuition leaving opportunities behind Feed my will to feel this moment urging me to cross the line Reaching out to embrace the random Reaching out to embrace whatever may come I embrace my desire to I embrace my desire to Feel the rhythm, to feel connected enough to step aside and weep like a widow To feel inspired to fathom the power, to witness the beauty To bathe in the fountain To swing on the spiral To swing on the spiral To swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human With my feet upon the ground I lose myself between the sounds and open wide to suck it in; I feel it move across my skin I'm reaching up and reaching out; I'm reaching for the random or what ever will bewilder me What ever will bewilder me And following our will and wind we may just go where no one's been We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been Spiral out. Keep going Spiral out. Keep going Spiral out. Keep going Spiral out. Keep goingOver thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind Withering my intuition, missing opportunities and I must Feed my will to feel my moment drawing way outside the lines
I've only discovered them a few months ago and have been listening the whole anthology ever since. I just cannot express my gratitude of finding this incredible deep and miraculous entity which is called Tool - you freaks are right this is not music this is experience, I finally get it!
@@davidnagy3511 Where the fuck have you been for the last 27 years?!?!?!?! My buddy gave me a copy of Opiate in like 1994....and you know how the rest goes.....although ive had to wait on every goddamn album over the years!!!!! And this last 13 has felt like 130!!!! LOL!!!!
@@golucid745 I just had the both hilarious and terrifying vision of explorers years from now unearthing all this music after the bombs drop and the nuclear winter has subsided and thinking we were so advanced and cool. Assuming anyone survives.
This song embodies harmony between entropy and structure. Like life, it is complicated, yet so simple. It invokes thinking but also feeling. It meanders effortlessly between the known and the unknown world- weaving a glorious tapestry of lyrics, sound, and emotions. There is simply no other song that connects so engagingly on all these dimensions.
I am 16, and almost a year ago my dad introduced me to this song because he knew I am interested in mathmatical concepts and alt metal. I'm so glad he did because this band has some of the best music I've heard with one of the most chill communities I've been in. I'm so thankful I finally came out from under that rock. Thanks everyone for being really cool and chill people. Spiral out
Saw them play this song live a couple of times in the 2000s. And both times I had to fight to keep my soul from coming out the top of my head and floating off into the aether. Extraordinary
Started listening to Tool because of Schism, but Lateralus made me stayed. I just love the clever lyrics buildup & the drums work, whew...this is a masterpiece
Tool is great the 1st, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 8th and 13th times you listen to them. The 21st and 34th are great too.
I smell the fibonacci sequence
yeah, same as 55th
What about the 46th?
@@Marciecoolio and 2nd
@@SodioC yes yes of course
On my roof watching the solar eclipse. Listening to this, it's a vibe
Dayumm
Should of been listening to reflection
iTs a ViBe
fucking CRINGE
@@tonyjones5302fuzyqh
Literally me
That last riff is always such a transcendent experience.
Transcendent is a great way to describe it bro!
At times I catch myself feeling physical expansion, as if my organs and bones expand, being pushed my own energy, leading into thoughts of awareness.
I'm literally Wowing down that spiral like Owen Wilson.
@@OwenergyStudios may just go where Owens been 😂
@@OwenergyStudios wow
I’m a Vietnam war veteran and this band’s pulmonary fibrosis sequence gets me crying every time
Mad respect
Eternally grateful and much respect for you. ,🙏🤘
Sorry, I don't want to offend nobody. But I never understand why the American citizens are so glad to his army. The war is the worst ephidemia of the human existence. Sorry my English is very poor. Respect our opinion but I don't understand that.
@@isabelbellidocadena6055read and think about it, hope maybe one day you will understand it.
ITS CALLED The Fibonacci sequence is the series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers. For example, 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89 its used in calculus Get IT RIGHT give Maynard the respect he deserves
Tool, the only band where ever member of the audience could be bobbing along to a different beat and not one of them would be wrong.
Hilarious
I was at a concert a few months ago and I was the one bobbing to the exact time signature.
You are not wrong. Spiral out!✌🥁🕉☯️⚛♾
@@Messhugito Youshuggah?
@@Messhugito Ourshuggah!
Growing up listening to SOAD, Korn, Slipknot, Slayer, I never gave Tool a chance. Now I’m 29, going through a spiritual awakening. This band speaks to me now and I have a newfound appreciation for their art. Amazing.
Same here days away from 26 and finally have been understanding why Tool is important for music and how Lateralus specifically is one of the best metal albums of all time.
Same here
Wait'll you find King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.
It's your saturn return. It's in The Grudge!
Dude,you have to be my brother😀 🤜🤛 29, huge fan of the bands you mentioned for 15years,and a year ago TOOL came into my life! Spiral out!🤘
I would send this song in a golden record, towards another galaxy. It deserves to represent the human race.
Right in Two would probably do a way better job at that.
@@adude7944 We want to create a good image of ourselves.
@@wavywomby263 but they would prefer the truth. Not our damn ego
that is a really good observation...I would support that
But does the human race deserve this song?
"swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human" That line always gave me chills.
😳
Swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human
But what does it even mean? "Witness the beauty" is my chills line.
It's a reference to the triskelion
As above so below is a reference as well.
I got chills just reading that....
Tool’s greatest and most important lyric:
“Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind…”
I think of those lyrics when I start to have panic attacks.
Fibonacci Sequence, formula of chaos
You're not alone my friend @@pacotaco505
I wish more people from my generation would listen to that line specifically. I’ve always been envious of MJK. He seems like he’s a happy guy, mostly because he follows his own advice 😉
@@byakuyaboii1562golden ratio
Tool, one of few bands that can make a 9 minute song feel short.
For sure 👍
😂💯💯
14 minutes as well
🤣🤣🤣 been listening to this song for months now and never even noticed it was 9 minutes long! 😳 you are 100% correct
Bob Dylan pulls it off
Plenty of drummers play odd time signatures, but Danny does it in a way that's not annoying and only serves and in fact feeds the song. We are all just lucky that these guys found each other. They are the Wild Stallions of our age. "Be excellent to each other" and "Party on dudes"!!!
This. Danny is a god and knows exactly how to play to a song. He plays on these time signatures but he makes them seem so naturally and flowing with no interruptions, I've been playing drums for 5 ½ years and I wish one day I can write like him.
syncopation at its best
I know shit about drumming (or musical theory in general tbh) but I just love how his drumming doesnt just keep the rhythm of the song, it adds to the depth of it and is every bit as important to the music as any other instrument in the song.
We should all consider ourselves lucky that we got to be on the planet the same time these 4 men found each other & started creating music cuz shit like this doesn’t come along very often...that shit being unequalled excellence
1 of the best rock drummers ever
The broccolini sequence perfectly fits the intricate rhythms of Tool.
For me, anything that reflects and leads to a link with the balden ratio makes me happy.
😛
@@frederickchabot7108 Likewise. I'm also a great admirer of prune numbers.
@@Jay-ot2bz Nice try, Fibonacci isn't even a real word. It's obviously the Frappuccino sequence. GET IT RIGHT.
@Jay-ot2bz Maynard can suck a bag of dicks. You can join him. It's a cool song but you riding meat 😂
Man I can hear the frappuccini sequence lifting my soul. Masterpiece.
What language is this
LMAO
@@JointPixi Spanglish I think
True mate :)
GASP
Tools musicianship is next level. No marketing in this band. Just raw talent.
This song legit pulled me out of my depression about ten years ago. I had fallen asleep with my newly downloaded TOOL albums to just help me end the day. Cue 3 a.m. and I wake up to this chorus and I remember hearing the words as clear as day, as if spoken directly to me. I know that's not the case, but I played the song from the beginning and just cried throughout. Been a lifelong fan ever since.
"Spiral out, keep going"
Welcome to intellectual and spiritual freedom.
O negócio é simplesmente incrível! Poderia escrever um texto com mais de duas mil palavras, porém, prefiro dizer que você é um vencedor, Chris Polkas. Depressão sempre detona qualquer um. Siga firme e, escute muito TOOL por muitos anos.
How beautiful! A miraculous connection.
Heavy.
that Monica Belucci sequence is just *chef kiss*
Underrated comment 💀
Stupid joke..
I fap everytime I listen to this song
Yeah nothing wrong with Monica Belluci whatsoever.
you can do better than dad jokes
As an Indian, it fills me with pride to see Tool include the falahaari sequence in this song
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 bsdke🤣🤣
Deserving of so many more likes.
As an infant this seems a bit off as it hasn't been my experience
Is this food? Lol I’m an American Sioux Indian
Please no
One of the greatest songs ever made.
Without a F doubt
Cross-out “one of”, capitalize the T in the, also get rid of the S after song.
One of the greatest songs ever made.
@@parker.1 Close to the edge is greatest song for me.
@@parker.1 no there's other tool songs it wouldn't work
So jealous of people who've never heard of Tool. I'd love to hear these songs for the first time again.
I do right now
Lucky me
@@hermanhelmich welcome to the tool experience
I'm not hearing what other people are hearing obviously. To me it just sounds like the same sort of generic rock you'd find on halo 2 and 3 compilations back in the day when xbox was actually social and you met people.
I'm getting nostalgia but yeah the song doesn't stand out. It's not bad it just isn't grabbing me.
@@Tammc09 Tool is the kind of music I listened to one or three times. Then I was like, let me try that again, then I listened to all their songs and I now listen to like 10 of their songs almost every day, I love it. I even make covers of their songs now lol
Almost every time I listen to a Tool song it's like the first time. I pick up something that I missed the previous time and make it all brand-new again.
Maynard is proof we’re not alone in the universe. His music is from another world! Long live Maynard!
He is from Ravenna, Ohio like my family was. When my sister moved out at 18 she lived with him and his mom way before the band even started. Really freaking cool
There's been an epidemic going on for 2 whole Tool songs now
now this is comedy gold
Its became a pandemic lol.. but the riffs are sick
Sooooo smart
It may last 10'000 days
Wait, two whole tool songs, wow, I only managed to count one
I’m an old bastard. I got into these guys when I was over 50. Saw zeppelin. Aerosmith. Yes. ELP etc…..these guys are in my top 5 all time. Same thing happened to me with Alice In Chains.
I also think this is the greatest damn drummer that ever lived. I’ve never heard the drummer lead the melody. He’s a freak.
Snap seen zep Floyd and genesis before they went shit. Grew up in the 70's.?....this band are the only ones of modern era who do it for me, and Alice in chains close second..
Listin to a perfect circle !!!
I’m guessing you enjoy this band because even although this is a different sound from the other bands you mentioned which all are great and I grew up listening to them as well Tool is a great band cause they all play the instruments and what you hear is them playing. Hopefully you know what I mean 👍👍
"....these guys are in my top 5 all time." well, considering some of the other bands you mentioned were Aerosmith and Emerson, Lake and Palmer...my lord man, you mentioned ELP and Tool in the same breath! not even Layne Staley era AiC comes even close to tool.
Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms , you have to listen to this
Honestly, I do not believe I have ever been touched this deep! At 57 years of living, struggling, succeeding, failing, achieving, this song moves me like I’ve never been touched before.
Oh this song (and TNG's Tapestry episode) inspired the fuck out of me when I was a teen. I was a stuck in the mud who rarely took risks and completely 180'd.
Age is a number. I knew someone in their 60s in college totally changing their career and life around. There's always time and room for growth.
Best way to live is to keep spiraling out and see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
Don't forget breeding, ya dissapointment
this is their best song
It's awesome to be molested by tool .witness the beauty, fathom the power ,weep like a window
Welcome.
as a mathematician, i cant help but touch myself every time i hear the fallopian sequence implemented into this song
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Then you probably realize the odds are…. Everyone loves Tool
@frankrizzo5262 FACTS lowkey ion think any band is gonna top tool tbh 🗣️🗣️🗣️
It’s only Tool’s music that never feels loud enough...
For real
Oh yeah,very methodical as it grows so does the volume.thank God for Bose. Crank that shit to about 101 dec.
yesssss
Agreed
And Pantera.
The way they start low and build and build exponentially to a crescendo like a star collapsing on itself is the stuff emotion is made of
It's almost like the last one plus the new one equals the next one. Pretty wild stuff ;)
Steven Steiner ah I see what you did there
I can’t help but get hard over how good they implemented the frappuccino sequence in this song
lol bro this had me laughing it hurt lol
The perfect spiral of whip cream on top
Can U elaborate? I heard thenuse a sequence but what is IT?
Are you sure its not the fappucino sequence?
@@FlawdaJittt Yes broo. The colleague refers to the fact that in this song Tool marks the beats like in a Figonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13...Do you understand it a little better? I hope so.
All Tool Fans are special.
Greetings from Barcelona.
The greatest ending to a song in rock history.
Magic.
Wu Tang fan listening to prog?? Interesting 🤔
Hitler Was a Vegetarian by The Residents has the greatest ending in song history. Hear that one.
Isn't this the song with the fettuccini sequence?
Ah yes I too remember the fettuccini sequence
@@Grimreapercrow Pretty sure it's a joke
Ooooh, how can i forget, the fettuccini sequence!
Acc. to wikipedia:
Characteristic: Long, relatively thick, wide ribbons, approximately 10 inches in length and ¼ inch in width.
Typical pasta cooking time: 8-13 minutes
I mean, it does fit the details 😂😂😂
No, it's obviously the 'Fusilli' sequence if you know anything about pasta.
This is not a gateway song like the Pot or Sober to get into the band, but once you get into Tool, for me Lateralus is clearly their stairway to heaven moment
This was my gateway song and sometimes i think about how this song would have absolutely blown me away if i would have not discovered it first. But i guess thats what Rosetta Stoned was for.
@@PT55644 Same this was the first song I heard from Tool before I knew "Tool"
This is so true
Shit this IS my favorite on this album
Agreed
That mostaccioli sequence is brilliant in music. Absolute bliss.
Pretty sure it's called the "fap-a-peeny" sequence.
its actually a farfalle sequence
Damn I'm getting hungry...
Thought it was the cappuccino sequence
Fibonacci?
I love Tool's use of the Fettuccine Sequence in this song. It's such a clever part of the song that really makes it stand out from other bands.
Come on. Anybody who knows anything about pasta, knows this is the Fusilli sequence that's being incorporated here.
@@PEGGLOREIt's a shame there is no more music using the macaroni sequence
@@kippert8912 'Can' use the Macaroni sequence about 15 minutes into Halleluwah. It is insane what they pulled off and must be heard. Only really makes sense when you know the whole of the song though. Bit like Tool..
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 🍝
I thought it was the Winnebago affect.
20 years later, and this album still gives me goosebumps.
Cheers to us old fvcks! 🍻
Same here...
Same here 😉
Same here. A classmate wouldn't stfu about this "new Tool album" coming out. Decided to listen to it in programming class and been a Tool fan since. Not many albums that I can remember the first time hearing them.
Same.✌🏽
Black then white are all I see in my infancy
Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me
Lets me see
As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
Drawn beyond the lines of reason
Push the envelope, watch it bend
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind
Withering my intuition, missing opportunities and I must
Feed my will to feel my moment drawing way outside the lines
Black then white are all I see in my infancy
Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me
Lets me see
There is so much more
And beckons me to look through to these infinite possibilities
As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
Drawn outside the lines of reason
Push the envelope, watch it bend
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind
Withering my intuition leaving opportunities behind
Feed my will to feel this moment
Urging me to cross the line
Reaching out to embrace the random
Reaching out to embrace whatever may come
I embrace my desire to
I embrace my desire to
Feel the rhythm, to feel connected
Enough to step aside and weep like a widow
To feel inspired
To fathom the power
To witness the beauty
To bathe in the fountain
To swing on the spiral
To swing on the spiral to
Swing on the spiral
Of our divinity
And still be a human
With my feet upon the ground I lose myself
Between the sounds and open wide to suck it in
I feel it move across my skin
I'm reaching up and reaching out
I'm reaching for the random or what ever will bewilder me
What ever will bewilder me
And following our will and wind we may just go where no one's been
We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been
Spiral out, keep going
Spiral out, keep going
Spiral out, keep going
Spiral out, keep going
Thanks!
Dara Jamin np mate
The way you set the lyrics out is a mess.
Thank you, I thought no one posted the damn lyrics!
@@kaydotcontent I gotchu👍
The ending to this song can only be described as legendary. I cant get enough of it.
PASSES ME FULLY, as if Buddha, with his palm, knocked all the lies out of me and showed me the truth!
And the intro. And the entire song
While I will agree with the other folks the whole song is great from 8:37 on sounds like.... unity if it could viewed in a physical form
well for me is 7:16
I feel sorry for you
When I am in pain, when I am angered and when I feel hatred due to injustice, I listen to Tool or any band where Maynard James Keenan is the vocalist. Then I feel fine because I feel his anger and hatred in his songs. No sugarcoating. Perfect!
The older I get, the deeper my appreciation grows for this music.
We got spoiled as kids right?
We got stick in our ass. Kids so anoying, dummy and unstandible.
My son introduced me to Tool’s music thus: Dad think of them as the Pink Floyd of the 2000s…👍
@@We_Are_All_Vultures you absolutely did
@@josephmontenegro4085 My dad played Tool on our family trips to see the grandparents across the country. After the 13-year break between albums my dad lost interest in the band. I bought him Fear Inoculum CD and he said they're not the same :(
I'm still spiraling out.
2022 and Tool still so relevant. This song is so intense and rocking 🤘2023 and STILL rocking! 2024 and…Still listening & loving it!
Still amazing
Facts. I'm not even done with Fear Inocolum 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Love your Joey pic. 😥
@@hectorcollazo8845 pneuma goes hard
yeah mate
Faaaaaarrrrrk yes
This is one of the greatest songs I've ever heard. I can't overstate how brilliant this band is.
A fucking masterpiece
Kicks into high gear at 7:09 oh my god. Guitar started screaming. Then the offset of bass and guitar after was amazing. Beautiful composition.
As a mathematician I cant get over hard that Ferrari sequence hit.
Oh yeah, isn't there a lot of maths in this song?
Fibonacci ! Not Ferrari.
Is Fibonacci men jajajajaj
@@senuzulme1661 a ferrari hits way harder than mr. Fibonacci, so this is the new Ferrari sequence
😂
Hard to believe it’s been 22 years. It still sounds as fresh and interesting, as when it was first released.
It hit me like a sledgehammer in my 20s when this first came out.
Hit me like a orangutan in heat 22 years ago (I was 4)
wow. i remember i downloaded this before the release... damn, we're old.
@@DrarayneThelas I was 0 (born in 2002)
Omg old i am haha
This song is actually spiritually enlightening, take a second listen.
It’s a new sight upon human nature. We strive for understanding, but in the melting pot that is the universe, this is impossible. In all actuality, letting it take you on a ride is better than figuring it out.
This is the greatest song ever made and you cannot convince me otherwise. The feelings inside when I listen to this are indescribable. I seriously cannot tell you how good Lateralus is.
With each beat Danny pulling that polyrhythm, with each articulation of Maynard's words in the light of the golden ratio, with each string that Adam and Justin pluck producing a note of the eternal echo - each cell in my body speaks "Wow. I'm alive, I am listening to Music that is of this Universe". I cannot describe how I feel when I listen to Tool. Thank you, Tool. Thank you so much.
That was beautiful. ❤️
Pink Floyd for me did what you just wrote so eloquently first. Now I'm diving in to tool. Yes I'm a old man so don't bash the pink Floyd comment.
@@tonyduff7054 Ofcourse, I listen to Pink floyd too. They are again, never like before, never like again kind of band. I do have tears sometimes listening to Pink Floyd as well, specially, Comfortably Numb and Coming back to life.
@@hemanthkotagiri8865 hey very nice. I wasn't taking a jab at you I was just saying the first band that made me feel that way was PF. I feel like tool was the first band for you. You have great taste in the art that is music. Tool is art pink Floyd is art. ART that will stand the test of time.
You've articulated exactly how I feel when I listen to this song, so for that I thank you!
The pistachio sequence always hits good in this one
LoL
Jokes are a great coping mechanism.. Its okay to be afraid.
@@goosyloose4115 thats gotta be the most emo thing i have read
💀💀💀
@@organizedmicrowave4414 Awe, sad. I'm happy you have a sense of humor. Too bad the joke juked you.
If you listen closely you can hear them using the cystic fibrosis sequence... simply amazing
The Alpaccino sequence ofc. Masterpiece.
Sounds to me like someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed...."Ugh" no one gives a legit fuck. 20 years old dealing with your generations shit. dont bring generations into a damn thing. "respect your elders" we are one. so sit back and shut up.
My name's not Al anymore...
@LogicalSchizoid_INTP actually please be quiet
@LogicalSchizoid_INTP well at least you weren’t horrible about it 😂
@LogicalSchizoid_INTP It's just a joke dude.
I will literally never get over how perfectly they integrate the Pagliacci sequence into this masterpiece... not even clownin' right now!
Well done 😂
You must be from Seattle.
honk
Riiiiiiiidiiiiiiii Pagliaaaaaaaaaaacciiiiiiiiii, oh shit wrong song
but docter…me is pagliacci sequence…
the way the rhythm starts to swing at 6:21 gives me chills every single time
Me too, after 20 years of listening tOOl
The vocalist is just saying the word "swing" in the lyrics
Listened to this song thousands of times and only just realised that the drum beat in the intro is a babies heartbeat, slowly getting louder and louder.
Thanks for pointing that out
Even if Tool had never done anything else of note, they would still be immortalized for this song alone
This one, Parabol/Parabola, and now Pnuema.. I absolutely love that MJK lays it out there like he does.
@@OneHippiesMusings Sleeper pick: Culling Voices. I cannot get enough of it
@@Dannyk-jh8lv they're just all so good. Still even now I listen to the whole album a couple times a week. Its just fantastic
Amen
Is it weird that I sing this song to my newborn all the time? It's because I believe this is not just the greatest of all Tool songs but my favorite metal song ever written. An undying masterpiece and pure perfection on every level. Genius.
Not weird at all! I sing it to my baby girl who I'm pregnant with and she loves when I sing it to her. Moves like crazy so my boys and husband can feel her moving.
singing yes. playing? no. bach n co for kids.
My dad used to play tool alongside many, many bands that do metal/doom/stoner/whatever genre is close to that when i was a baby, and now I'm 20 and I have a pretty decent music taste. Also, if they get their mind used to this sound young they can get to know pretty much any genre easily like I did, if they want to ! I had a good childhood, 10/10 would recommend Tool to babies
Me playing this to my 10 month old baby lol
The cappuccino sequence hits hard
What? XD
Bro I thought it was the latte sequence?!
@@BruhMoment-pl6pb can't wait for the Tiramisù= savoiardi² theory
That's why those Capucins had shit named after em
Deeewd what about my drawing in the faaayoam
It’s been decades, and this is still my favorite song ever.
These Tools guys are pretty good at music.
I agree
More like rock gods
Not too shabby!
Also at math
@@usefulidiot-on1kh porcupine tree man
Words cannot describe how much I love Tool.
Right!
Me too
The only downside to listening to Tool, is you can never experience Tool for the first time again.
3rd time is like the 1rst time when it comes to tool.
I’ve grown up to it, don’t recall the first time. But I love it every time.
They got us in the first half not gonna lie
are you related to joe swanson?
I'm experiencing it for the first time right now!
Everytime I listen to this I feel as if I have a better understanding, infinite possibilities of what this song means. Started listening to it at 16, I'm now 31.
Started around 16 also, 44 now. Keep spiraling!!
I know that there's a bunch of people who have been listening to this band nearly from day one, and love seeing younger people getting into this band!! It makes me so freaking happy to see people who are young enough to be my kids discover this art and have it open their minds like it did the first time I heard it over 20 years ago!! Rock on kiddos!!🤘❤ Much love from the US!
im 18 and 7empest was the first song i heard from them around 2 years ago but it took like a year for me to delve deeper into their stuff and truly realise what an excellent band TOOL is.
Spread tool is the only aim i have got now🙂
21 year old from CT, started listening to tool 2 years ago. Attended my first ever TOOL show in Feburary of 2022 in Long Island at UBS Arena and my God dude. GO WATCH THEM if you havnt because you guys are running out of time. I spiritually woke up that night, could've
been the whispers of sleep depravity and a writhing weed habit, but I've been changing for the better. 10 000 days is my favorite album. Vicarious is the first song I ever learned on guitar in 6 days. Some say I have a natural nature for the guitar. I'm slowly loosing grip on it but I'm gonna pick it up again. Lost everything man. Been through the ringer and you know what? This music makes so much sense of everything that is my life. I'm sorry for the paragraph. Those who stick around to read I appreciate you guys. Pusb through whatever may come at you. Peace love and prosperity to you .
I only discovered Tool recently and couldn't be happier
That "all I see, in my infancy" w the drums and bass been stuck in my head for days
I'm 14 and I can confirm that this band is awesome.
Tool most tooliest song. This song entirely sums up the band.
The skull in your profile is yellow
@@shnpio this genuinely made me laugh out loud, thanks fam
you gotta change your name to yellow skull my man
Is no one gonna talk about the “sum” pun
yellow
Tool is the only band ever that underlines any emotion - no matter if I am striving with joy or in the deepest depression, the worst anger, deep loneliness or total content. Tool moves the soul, no matter what. Tool's music has helped me through very difficult times and has shown me how to last and stay inside it. Hence "my body is my reminder of that I am not alone!".
Tool's music can heal psychological nightmares, and every person I meet that tells me they have some kind of trauma in their life I recommend them to listen to Tool. I warn them the first listen might be very intense, but it has healed me and might just be what heals you, too...
#facts 💯
Are you my soul????!! 😭✨✨✨
That is why they are called a tool because it is a tool to teach you self-control and life experiences so that you yourself can see what is wrong with you.
This is my favorite TOOL song. Imo, their best song, hands down.
Agreed. Ive been a TOOL fan for years and im embarassed to say ive never heard this song. I only really know only their radio tracks. What a delight it was to discover this track and IVE SEEN THEM TWICE!!! Haha.
This song makes me want to find all the lids to my tupperware
I enjoyed your comment for reasons I can't explain
@@chelseapoet3664 That's why I said it.... Makes no sense but we love it
Haha great, u made me such a good laugh :)
you come back with more lids than containers
Hahaha
Lateralus is one among the best songs ever written. I'm sure it will get a lot of praise on the future. It is perfectly mixed and mastered, dynamic and bursting with passion, world class musicianship, uniqueness and some of the finest poetry in alternative music. This epic takes you for a ride, and if you allow it, changes you through it's duration - or at least makes you think. But it's not music for an average listener (not wanting to sound like a pompous Tool fan or whatever), you need to have a fair attention span and know how to listen to this kind of music with an open mind - to "overcome" the loudness, complexity and length and just enjoy it. No need for Fibonacci, time signature counting and knowledge of Jungian theories etc. It is enough just to devote yourself to listening let your mind go wherever the song makes it go. I don't know exactly where I was going with this. New Tool is awesome too - a whole different story.
e moj kre10chino savrseno si to rekao
@@mMatty1337 Hahah hvala :P
I couldn't have said it better myself. even if my dsylexia allowed me to
Tool fans know where you were going... This music does something to you, hard to explain in words but it is felt in the whole body.. I mean some freakn' chemistry in the body responds on a physiological level.. Like in Pavlov dogs: food-saliva, Tool music - fans trancing for whatever reason..
*_Feel the music_*
Still one of the most INCREDIBLE songs ever created!!!!
Both lyrically AND musically, this song is a complete thought provoking, intelligent and beautifully written fucking masterpiece. Probably my ultimate favorite song ever.
@@jenniferlynn280 GOD I LOVE YOU LOL ANY Woman that thinks the way you feel is a Fn KEEPER!!!! I wish more Women were like You!!!!!
I'm thinking about a tattoo with some of the lyrics :)
@@fabriziocarota3990 spiral out
indeed
There are children who have been listening to Tool since they were babies. This is amazing.
That'd be my son. He's 2 now and still listening about every day.
Lucky little bastard!@@reverendslim2641
Linguini.
And this is the only song they’ve heard thus far
Walking my 11 month old trying to get him to sleep.tool is the key to him passing out easy.kid might be a bigger fan than I am
Really starting to enjoy this steve buchemi sequence everyone’s talking about
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@letsgo-reacts I am pretty sure him and Shelley Duvall are related 🤣
@@darrenfreyauthor I liked him on the movie with Banderas. When he went into the bar and talked up Banderas like he's a Mythological killing machine.
@@letsgo-reacts me too. I also really liked him in Reservoir Dogs.
@@darrenfreyauthor was he Mr Pink?
This song is unreal, the mitochondria sequence always gives me chills.
the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
@@Hi-ix5bb...
@@MoYa22 Me when I realize the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
@@Hi-ix5bbPee is stored in the balls
@@jimmyrustler8983balls is stored in the pee
My brother used to listen to this song all the time. He introduced me to Tool and taught me about the Liberace sequence this song uses. He still listens to it today, but he also used to listen to it.
Danny carey has more control over his wrists in making this song than I've had over anything in the entirety of my whole life. Absolutely insane, anyone who can one to one this song on the drums is clearly onto the next step of evolution or some shit.
Man I love the fettucini sequence, its amazing.
mmm
I laughed at this harder than I should have
Delicious.
fetachini spirals
@@truthbomz1239 yes
This is the first time I've ever listened to Tool. How is this possible?!?!?! SO GOOOOODDDDDD.
Keep exploring mate !!
You don't find Tool, Tool finds you. Must have been time to expand your mind!
Welcome to the church of tool😂
Listen to Opiate! Best Tool album by leaps and bounds. Lateralus is actually where Tool started to suck.
I wish I could re listen for the first time but the songs get better each time you listen
4:15 this has to be the most underrated solo of all time. It’s like being catapulted head first into space full of stars bursting and galaxies swirling.
Tool: Don't overthink, don't overanalyse
Tool fans: This whole operation was your idea!
Tool: Don't overthink, don't overanalyze
Tool fans: fEtTuCiNe sEqUenCe
Where did get the idea that tool says to not overthink or overanalyze?
@@aidan6536 "Overthinking, overanalyzing separates the body from the mind". I interpreted this line as them telling the listener to not overthink every little detail
Think for yourself ☺️
It's been a very fucking long time since i saw a good joke on TH-cam, thank you.
This song will never grow old. Tool is timeless.
I listened to this song while doing my math homework and all my fractions turned golden.
If you find the right volume level, the song does your math homework for you.
That's just math.
Why do you think they call it Sacred Geometry and why Pythagoras was actually worshipped in the past?
Ah so the Golden Ratio then?
I think your orange juice had a microdose of LSD in it
Yessssss
One of the top alternative metal songs, and also one of the best metal songs in general. Good job, Tool! ❤
1 Black
1 then
2 white are
3 all I see
5 in my infancy
8 Red and yellow then came to be
5 reaching out to me
3 lets me see
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind
Withering my intuition, missing opportunities and I must
Feed my will to feel my moment drawing way outside the lines
13 As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
8 drawn beyond the lines of reason
5 Push the envelope
3 Watch it bend
1 Black
1 then
2 white are
3 all I see
5 in my infancy
8 Red and yellow then came to be
5 reaching out to me
3 lets me see
2 there is
1 so
1 much
2 more and
3 beckons me
5 to look through to these
8 infinite possibilities
13 As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
8 drawn outside the lines of reason
5 Push the envelope
3 Watch it bend
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind
Withering my intuition leaving opportunities behind
Feed my will to feel this moment urging me to cross the line
Reaching out to embrace the random
Reaching out to embrace whatever may come
I embrace my desire to
I embrace my desire to
Feel the rhythm, to feel connected enough to step aside and weep like a widow
To feel inspired to fathom the power, to witness the beauty
To bathe in the fountain
To swing on the spiral
To swing on the spiral
To swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human
With my feet upon the ground I lose myself between the sounds and open wide to suck it in;
I feel it move across my skin
I'm reaching up and reaching out; I'm reaching for the random or what ever will bewilder me
What ever will bewilder me
And following our will and wind we may just go where no one's been
We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been
Spiral out. Keep going
Spiral out. Keep going
Spiral out. Keep going
Spiral out. Keep goingOver thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind
Withering my intuition, missing opportunities and I must
Feed my will to feel my moment drawing way outside the lines
thanks man!
Thanks for this 👍👍👍
Thank you but this needs edited
This whole concept is just a glorified haiku, you know that right?
Over-thinking. Over-analysing
This is truly a great day. It's like discovering Tool all over again. It's amazing!
WolverIan ikr
We're all on a Tool binge watch right now! *Keep going*
I've only discovered them a few months ago and have been listening the whole anthology ever since. I just cannot express my gratitude of finding this incredible deep and miraculous entity which is called Tool - you freaks are right this is not music this is experience, I finally get it!
@@davidnagy3511 Where the fuck have you been for the last 27 years?!?!?!?! My buddy gave me a copy of Opiate in like 1994....and you know how the rest goes.....although ive had to wait on every goddamn album over the years!!!!! And this last 13 has felt like 130!!!! LOL!!!!
@@wokster72 there are 4900 days between fear inoculum and the previous album, but that felt like 10000
this is gonna be classical music in 200 years.
The 90s are already classic rock 😔
Assuming we don't get nuked.
@@golucid745 I just had the both hilarious and terrifying vision of explorers years from now unearthing all this music after the bombs drop and the nuclear winter has subsided and thinking we were so advanced and cool.
Assuming anyone survives.
@@golucid745 well if we do I know what song's going to be playing in my head. bring it on nuke, we're all souls controlling corpses anyway.
yes - I was thinking that listening to Pneuma 5 minutes ago.
This song embodies harmony between entropy and structure. Like life, it is complicated, yet so simple. It invokes thinking but also feeling. It meanders effortlessly between the known and the unknown world- weaving a glorious tapestry of lyrics, sound, and emotions. There is simply no other song that connects so engagingly on all these dimensions.
I love this
You can't even call this a song. This is a fucking masterpiece.
Art is anything that moves you
Cringe🤢🤮
As Marilyn Manson once said " im not an Artist...Im a fucking work of art"
Joey B every song is art no matter how ass it is don't be cringe
isn't that what songs are supposed to be?
Danny Carey is out of control behind the drums. Dude is an octopus.
Lol
I laughed pretty hard at this.
Danny is beast but the octopus title is already reserved. Octopus Larkin.
I heard he hits the big drum with his willy
It's like the power John Bonham with Neil Peart fills
Love the use of Friedrick Nietzsche sequence! His mustache spiraled out for sure!
@@Jay-ot2bzgod I hope this is a joke
Even the lyrics are in the golden ratio...best band ever guys!
I am 16, and almost a year ago my dad introduced me to this song because he knew I am interested in mathmatical concepts and alt metal. I'm so glad he did because this band has some of the best music I've heard with one of the most chill communities I've been in. I'm so thankful I finally came out from under that rock. Thanks everyone for being really cool and chill people. Spiral out
I’m going to let my son hear this when he’s old enough to appreciate it. I hope he likes it.
that’s awesome , I remember being that age and buying this album just after it came out, almost 20 years ago now! That’s made me feel old
respect
Maynard compared this song to a dick joke and said he could do better
I feel the same! My dad showed it to me about a year ago, so I was 11, and now tool is one of my favorite bands of all time
It’s so cool how you can integrate the fiber nacho sequel into a rock song. Amazing!
LMAO
@@Razor9130 i always thought it was fibonachos
This is a Jordan dunk from the 3pt line 😂
Jeez I think I missed the first one
Played out and poorly done
One of the best songs ever written.
After all 30 years of my life..it still is the best song ever written..and I'm at point I've realized it will never change
one of their 3 or 4 best songs ever recorded
The greatest last 5 notes of any song ever. I'd bet my life on it.
Saw them play this song live a couple of times in the 2000s. And both times I had to fight to keep my soul from coming out the top of my head and floating off into the aether. Extraordinary
The spaghetti sequence still hits hard
lol
hahahaha I'm in tears bro lol
I'
Balls are sweaty.
Mom's spaghetti.
Febunacci
When acid wants to expand its mind, it drops Tool.
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Best comments I've ever come across
F*cking right!
I drop both
This wins the internet!
I can't believe the Tool is coming to Brazil! I bought my ticket for next year's show! Please, play LATERALUS! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
My mom used to play this song for me as a lullaby and now anytime i hear that opening riff i get an overwhelming sense of calm.
It’s hard to make a case against this being one of the high points in the history of modern Western rock music.
it's a case im not willing to make
Started listening to Tool because of Schism, but Lateralus made me stayed. I just love the clever lyrics buildup & the drums work, whew...this is a masterpiece
Couldn't say it better. Me to on everything you said
The quattro formaggi sequence harmonizes so perfectly
Tak díky Vojto, poprvé v životě jsem si nedobrovolně pustil TOOL.
Haha konečne česky🤣
hello poland
Zdravím tiež zo Slovenska
Lol same
take duke Vojtovi ze mi ukazal novx smer, neboli skuin tool a tenhle song je top mastereace
aaaaaa
He protecc
He atacc
But most importantly
He fibonacc
Mislav Šprajc lol
Protech
Attach
Fibonach
Ack ack otsch
Mislav Šprajc 😂
lmao !