Timestamps 2:03 Stinkfist 10:19 Eulogy 23:34 H. 35:30 Useful Idiot 36:09 Forty Six & 2 45:24 Message to Harry Manback 48:23 Hooker with a Penis 55:51 Intermission 57:41 Jimmy 1:04:34 Die Eier von Satan 1:08:18 Pushit 1:24:49 Cesaro Summinability 1:27:03 Ænema 1:37:32 (-)Ions 1:42:24 Third Eye 2:00:18 Outro Listen to more deftones next!! 🤘(Saturday Night Wrist would be awesome)
The downward spiral by Nine Inch Nails. One of the best story telling albums ever... Congrats on 20k subs dude. ive been a silent viewer for awhile but damn if i dont fw your content. appreciate you
29:33 - 'H' is about becoming a father, ie. when he had his first son. This song is Maynard beating on himself for his perceived unprocessed trauma and felt lack of preparation for that responsibility and role.
Danny(their drummer) had this to say about "Message to Harry Manback" in an interview: "Message to Harry Manback is a recording of the words of an uninvited Italian guest who came to Maynard's house one day. A so-called friend of a friend of a friend of Harry's .... Before we finally managed to figure out that nobody really knew him, he had already emptied the fridge and run up a huge phone bill. He got kicked out of the house." Harry Manback is a pseudonym for the real recipient of the message, presumably a past roommate of Maynard's: Hotsy Menshot of Green Jello.
This album is truly a masterpiece! Watch through the whole thing. I love watching people discover tool. Please listen to more tool! Lateralus album is another masterpiece. Spiral out! 🌀🤘
I love their guitarist, Adam Jones' playing style. Rather than playing the flashiest, technical solos, he creates a feeling of suspense and a brooding atmosphere with feedback , pick scrapes etc. Loved the react, looking forward to more Tool and other artists!
i saw tool in concert in 2023 and they played hooker with a penis. hearing the whole crowd screaming "fuck you buddy" was so funny. they are amazing in concert
I would highly recommend watching a live recording of one of tools songs (my choice would probably be the Pneuma live Danny Carey drum cam) it’s one thing to hear the songs, but watching them perform them live really highlights how incredible they are at their instruments
Yess I’ve been wanting this one for a while, thanks for listening to it!! Fun fact, Maynard (the vocalist here) was the guest feature in Deftones’s Passenger. LISTEN TO 10,000 DAYS AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!!!!
Idk if this is a hot take but one of the greatest parts about tool is the drummer Danny Carey. He’s an absolute monster on the drums in every song he plays. As a drummer myself I absolutely love ut
@@psilocydee sorry I just tired with every channel getting ruined by Tool fans or Pink Floyd fans. This reaction channel was really genuine, I hope it stays like that
Bro you HAVEEEE to do 10,000 days. I’ve been watching you for a fat minute and I’ve been wanting you to listen to tool for so long. They really are one of the best bands out there.
Jimmy is even more tragic when you know it’s true background. The song is the start of the singers journey about his struggle with losing his mother eventually to her illness. His name was James Herbert Keenan and his Mom was named Judith Marie Keenan. When the singer was 11 she had a bad stroke that left her wheelchair bound and other nerve issues. She struggled with her disability for 27 years or (10,000 Days) before she passed when he was 38. When the singer became famous at the start he legally changed his name to Maynard James Keenan. He did not want to be called Jimmy if he was famous because Jimmy was the name she called him as a kid. He letter wrote a song with his second band A Perfect Circle about his struggle with her faith named Judith. Later in 2006 Tool released their 4th album in honor of her called 10,000 Days. This album includes a two part song that is a pseudo eulogy for his mother. Wings for Marie Part 1 & Wing Part 2 (10,000 Days). Maynard has said in more recent interviews he regrets how personal he got with sharing his relationship with her but accepts it’s done. Another great song about Maynard’s mom is Momma Sed from his third band Puscifer. Yes this man has three bands he still tours with all three in his early 60s. Also has a winery and vineyard he runs between tours in Arizona.
Already watching your whole reaction through a second time. I can tell it’s going to be one of my favorites from you. Keep it going brother, you are doing excellent!
In my opinion it's their best because....as you proved. When take the time and pay attention every song is dope. Pushit, changed my life at first listen. Then years later 3rd 👁️, the Jimmy when I realized how traumatized i was as a kid, so Aenima is the gift that keeps in giving. 🌀 Spiral out 🌀
Eulogy has some obscure lyrics that a lot of "official" systems have incorrect or missing. My own sin, not existence, followed by "I'm just glad you knew me well enough to let me always sit beside you, so mad since we stopped following your commands, you weren't too mad when he called, your mind is helpless."
In H - he is talking about his son - definitely changed his life. The struggle of a father not wanting to pass his demons onto his child. One of their best tracks. In Jimmy (his childhood name) - he lost his mom, but not really, she had an aneurism and lived for approx. 10,000 days after that (name of their fourth album) severely disabled. Source of a lot of themes throughout their catalogue. Struggle with God/existence/death etc. Pushit - had the same reaction as you at the beginning - didn't get into it at first. Now it is another top track for me...ages like fine wine. Spending some time with each song/album is required to get the most out of them ..very difficult to absorb on the first listen. Been on it since 96' and still come back to all their albums every year..multiple times.. Given you reactions to other awesome bands I've seen, figure Undertow may be more your vibe than Lateralus (often considered their best work) Love the final takeaway - its like watching a movie. Definitely - and there is depth so you'll keep coming back.
If you want an album to listen to which is as much of a vibe as this one but shifted a bit - think of something like gnostic surf-edged grunge - look up Nothing's Shocking by Jane's Addiction. Their 1990 album Ritual de lo Habitual also drops you off the deep end with Three Days and Then She Did.
I found their live/outtake album Kettle Whistle randomly in a CD case and it's now one of my all time favorite albums. Three days, Stop, and Up the beach all live versions, plus Slow divers one of my favorite songs of theirs
wow, most people see 46 & 2 as the masterpiece on this album, if not one of their best tracks overall. "This song ain't fuckin with them other songs." That's a fresh take, no doubt!
I neeed you to listen to some Coheed and Cambria bro. I think since you like catchy and memorable melodies, you’d love IKSSE:3 or GA:IV, both albums have such great melodies and incredible playing from the whole band. Lyrics are awesome too, the lead singer wrote comic books and the albums tie in to the story.
No brother. They bombed you with this band because fans of this group are fanatics. I can name two bands which fanbase are like that: Pink Floyd and Tool. Idk why, but their fanbase are just biased fanatics, which describe their in most time mediocre band as smth devine. For example in 70s there were progressive rock bands like Genesis, this band musically, lyrically, theatrically, conceptually, to be short in every possible way is better than Pink Floyd not just a little bit better but much-much better. And Genesis fans are quiet people who just knows how incredible their music is, one of the best music made by humans, and yet it’s Pink Floyd and Tool fans that bomb every reactor with their sh1t, I mean I love some songs from Tool and Pink Floyd, but come on it’s not that deep guys. Btw if you want to listen to smth really incredible, then try dive to progressive rock of 70s, it’s not a easy genre, but you there is no better creativity and art that people put in the music than 70s prog. Try some Genesis or Yes albums, if Genesis then try Foxtrot, if Yes then try Close To The Edge album. Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells would be good too. That’s the albums that changes perspective on music, you will love it, believe me! Would be really glad if you will listen to it, i will bring new followers too which will suggest you smth interesting instead of Tool… Thanks for your videos bro! P.S. Tool songs hits when lyrics are understood, for example the song H. about his son, which by being born forced him to become father figure, leaving all traumas of his life (he has plenty) behind, making new connection, killing his old self, but this time he don’t mind killing himself to start new chapter of his life. Knowing that lyrics are make sense. Jimmy much harder to explain, it’s about the day when his mom got paralysis which changed his life, he was 11 y.o. back then, and since then he always wandered where that child inside him go, so in this song he is reunites with little Jimmy (singer names is James). The song Forty Six about digging one of the layer of conscious which was described by Carl Jung and named Shadow. Understanding tour shadow, what you hide from the world true about yourself because it’s not fits in society will develop you one step higher as a human.
Wow, as one of the biggest Pink Floyd and Tool fans, I almost agree with you BUT, Idk there's a reason I like both of these bands so much. The words and the sound mean so much to me, I just can't find it anywhere else. I've listened to almost all of Yes, King Crimson, Rush, Genesis, Opeth and Dream Theater albums, and I love prog but there's something about Pink Floyd and Tool that just doesn't hit in other bands, I just can't seem to find anything like that. It's like their albums and songs have soul, it's like they speak to me, make me feel in a certain way. I'm sorry that the fans of both bands are such fanatics and pretentious hipsters but I can't help but be obsessed with them.
I agree with you on Pink Floyd, but not on Tool. Come on... you were explaining well those songs.., and yet you say that most of their songs are mediocre, even though there are plenty of songs in Tool's catalogue that has same amount or even more of depth and meaning. What other band has that much serious lyrical concepts and music so fitting, that ambitious, cohesive artistic aprouch? For me, prog-rock bands from 70s and so on are fun to listen at times, at best, except King Crimson, Camel and Comus (on psychodelic side), which I listen and respect very much. I admit that I haven't explore Yes enough to have some valid opinion.
20K SUBS LETS FUCKING GO!!!🎉
Let's Fucking Go
Timestamps
2:03 Stinkfist
10:19 Eulogy
23:34 H.
35:30 Useful Idiot
36:09 Forty Six & 2
45:24 Message to Harry Manback
48:23 Hooker with a Penis
55:51 Intermission
57:41 Jimmy
1:04:34 Die Eier von Satan
1:08:18 Pushit
1:24:49 Cesaro Summinability
1:27:03 Ænema
1:37:32 (-)Ions
1:42:24 Third Eye
2:00:18 Outro
Listen to more deftones next!! 🤘(Saturday Night Wrist would be awesome)
we need lateralus
Lateralus is PEAK
He will learn how the pieces fit
BROOO!!! Congratulations for the 20k, you deserve it. This album is fire btw, you have to react to their entire discography, not a single bad album
LET'S FUCKING GOOO, I NEED ALL TOOL ALBUMS NOW 🔥🔥🔥
The downward spiral by Nine Inch Nails. One of the best story telling albums ever... Congrats on 20k subs dude. ive been a silent viewer for awhile but damn if i dont fw your content. appreciate you
29:33 - 'H' is about becoming a father, ie. when he had his first son. This song is Maynard beating on himself for his perceived unprocessed trauma and felt lack of preparation for that responsibility and role.
Danny(their drummer) had this to say about "Message to Harry Manback" in an interview: "Message to Harry Manback is a recording of the words of an uninvited Italian guest who came to Maynard's house one day. A so-called friend of a friend of a friend of Harry's .... Before we finally managed to figure out that nobody really knew him, he had already emptied the fridge and run up a huge phone bill. He got kicked out of the house."
Harry Manback is a pseudonym for the real recipient of the message, presumably a past roommate of Maynard's: Hotsy Menshot of Green Jello.
So he was a Kramer
My favorite album from my favorite band, "Eulogy" is my favorite song. 30+ year fan, no one compares. 4 masters of their crafts. #Toolforever
Its wild how on every relisten, my favorite song keeps changing.
So lateralus next , and I have a hunch that 10,000 days album will be your favorite. But go in order!
An entire album review of my favorite band, and my favorite album, ok subscribed and liked . Happy thanksgiving to me
This album is truly a masterpiece! Watch through the whole thing. I love watching people discover tool. Please listen to more tool! Lateralus album is another masterpiece. Spiral out! 🌀🤘
I love their guitarist, Adam Jones' playing style. Rather than playing the flashiest, technical solos, he creates a feeling of suspense and a brooding atmosphere with feedback , pick scrapes etc.
Loved the react, looking forward to more Tool and other artists!
Been waiting for the tool reacts! You'll find many SOAD fans are also Tool fans. I think you're going to really enjoy the albums after this one.
The way I'd describe Tool - having a wide range of musical interest, they're like the Photek of prog rock. Super-deep and liminal.
i saw tool in concert in 2023 and they played hooker with a penis. hearing the whole crowd screaming "fuck you buddy" was so funny. they are amazing in concert
I've seen them 6 times...5 times where they could have played this one but didn't...cool.
Bro finally posted it. Fire album
I would highly recommend watching a live recording of one of tools songs (my choice would probably be the Pneuma live Danny Carey drum cam) it’s one thing to hear the songs, but watching them perform them live really highlights how incredible they are at their instruments
These songs get better over time as well, the album is one of my favorites
Yess I’ve been wanting this one for a while, thanks for listening to it!! Fun fact, Maynard (the vocalist here) was the guest feature in Deftones’s Passenger.
LISTEN TO 10,000 DAYS AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!!!!
Idk if this is a hot take but one of the greatest parts about tool is the drummer Danny Carey. He’s an absolute monster on the drums in every song he plays. As a drummer myself I absolutely love ut
This album is great but Lateralus gonna blow your mind it’s one of the best albums ever made in the history of music imo
It’s as mediocre as this one, stop with fanaticism
@@garri5108well tbh mediocre for you, changed my life forever
@@garri5108youre more pretentious than the average tool fan
@@psilocydee sorry I just tired with every channel getting ruined by Tool fans or Pink Floyd fans. This reaction channel was really genuine, I hope it stays like that
@garri5108 understandable man, tool fans can be annoying pricks to the point to where the band themselves hate a majority of their fans
The song is a critique of modern overstimulation culture from sex to the media to everything. Fisting is a metaphor
Bro you HAVEEEE to do 10,000 days. I’ve been watching you for a fat minute and I’ve been wanting you to listen to tool for so long. They really are one of the best bands out there.
tool is just watered down Pearl Jam.
@ Brodie you got no idea what you’re talking about. 😂
Notice the sound in Intermission is a precursor to jIMMY?
And those sugar cookies also included Turkish Haschisch (Weed)
Jimmy is even more tragic when you know it’s true background. The song is the start of the singers journey about his struggle with losing his mother eventually to her illness. His name was James Herbert Keenan and his Mom was named Judith Marie Keenan. When the singer was 11 she had a bad stroke that left her wheelchair bound and other nerve issues. She struggled with her disability for 27 years or (10,000 Days) before she passed when he was 38. When the singer became famous at the start he legally changed his name to Maynard James Keenan. He did not want to be called Jimmy if he was famous because Jimmy was the name she called him as a kid. He letter wrote a song with his second band A Perfect Circle about his struggle with her faith named Judith. Later in 2006 Tool released their 4th album in honor of her called 10,000 Days. This album includes a two part song that is a pseudo eulogy for his mother. Wings for Marie Part 1 & Wing Part 2 (10,000 Days). Maynard has said in more recent interviews he regrets how personal he got with sharing his relationship with her but accepts it’s done. Another great song about Maynard’s mom is Momma Sed from his third band Puscifer. Yes this man has three bands he still tours with all three in his early 60s. Also has a winery and vineyard he runs between tours in Arizona.
1:51:47 Ego Brain - System Of A Down
Already watching your whole reaction through a second time. I can tell it’s going to be one of my favorites from you. Keep it going brother, you are doing excellent!
The sugar cookie song is the best troll.
Feels like some real WWII German type shit.
bro doing thumbnails now 👑👑
Your life will never be the same. Can't wait for this reaction!
Tool deserves HOF. Amazing fans and longevity that everyone across metal awaits their music
Good job on the 20k man I’m proud of you bro
Great reaction, "I don't mind" the long reaction
aenema is one of them songs i had on repeat for awhile.
Here comes all the tool fans begging for more reactions lmao
lmao 😭 they wont stop til they get more
I can’t tell you how many times tool’s put me to sleep! 😂 or how many times they’ve woke me up!
Yo congratulations on 20k🎉 well deserved
When will grey chapter be out on yt?
Saturday
@OkayReno less gooo
Lateralus
Band: Primus
Album: Frizzle Fry
🙏 ???
"I was bout to say something crazy" ... Little did he know he was absolutely right 😆
"I dont miiiiiiind!!!"
Good, now you need to react to their albums "Lateralus" and "10,000 Days" ASAP.
In my opinion it's their best because....as you proved. When take the time and pay attention every song is dope.
Pushit, changed my life at first listen. Then years later 3rd 👁️, the Jimmy when I realized how traumatized i was as a kid, so Aenima is the gift that keeps in giving.
🌀 Spiral out 🌀
Lateralus next!
Lateralus when ⁉️⁉️⁉️
After shoulder deep its Paris Hilton as lemmiwinks.
Loving the thumbnails man!
I wish their other albums had tracks like "intermission". I love how it creates the same melody from Push It but as a carnival organ song
Eulogy has some obscure lyrics that a lot of "official" systems have incorrect or missing. My own sin, not existence, followed by "I'm just glad you knew me well enough to let me always sit beside you, so mad since we stopped following your commands, you weren't too mad when he called, your mind is helpless."
In H - he is talking about his son - definitely changed his life. The struggle of a father not wanting to pass his demons onto his child. One of their best tracks.
In Jimmy (his childhood name) - he lost his mom, but not really, she had an aneurism and lived for approx. 10,000 days after that (name of their fourth album) severely disabled. Source of a lot of themes throughout their catalogue. Struggle with God/existence/death etc.
Pushit - had the same reaction as you at the beginning - didn't get into it at first. Now it is another top track for me...ages like fine wine.
Spending some time with each song/album is required to get the most out of them ..very difficult to absorb on the first listen. Been on it since 96' and still come back to all their albums every year..multiple times..
Given you reactions to other awesome bands I've seen, figure Undertow may be more your vibe than Lateralus (often considered their best work)
Love the final takeaway - its like watching a movie. Definitely - and there is depth so you'll keep coming back.
FUCKING FINALLY, WATCHING THIS TOMORROW
30:45 - Maynard's like a cognitive systematizer-mystic.
I knew you would get to this masterpiece eventually!
LETS FUCKING GOOOOO🔥🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Oh boy, you're in it now! Spiral Out my friend🌀
5:39 there’s 30 sessions of therapy summed up (in a good way) “Chill out dude”
Happy Thanksgiving to me
If you want an album to listen to which is as much of a vibe as this one but shifted a bit - think of something like gnostic surf-edged grunge - look up Nothing's Shocking by Jane's Addiction. Their 1990 album Ritual de lo Habitual also drops you off the deep end with Three Days and Then She Did.
I found their live/outtake album Kettle Whistle randomly in a CD case and it's now one of my all time favorite albums. Three days, Stop, and Up the beach all live versions, plus Slow divers one of my favorite songs of theirs
And it was only the first, third, fifth and thirteenth songs that got radio play. Funny, there are at least thirteen Tool songs over nine minutes.
Message to Harry man back is a voicemail left by a former roommate. Die er Von Satan is a Marijuana cookie recipe.
Metaphor
the bass boost is crazy
Good reaction, thanks
Hail to the thief by radiohead next dawg 🙏
I've never seen someone react to Tool before without mentioning the druming, lol
yeah this album is amazing
OMG YESS LETS GOOOOO
wow, most people see 46 & 2 as the masterpiece on this album, if not one of their best tracks overall. "This song ain't fuckin with them other songs." That's a fresh take, no doubt!
Oh nahhh this bouta be a banger. U should watch their live shows
I hope to see Lateralus, undertow and 10k days also
To quote a certain protein junkie: "I've been waiting for this!"
Been waiting for this
This is close your eyes and listen music lol def not jumping around haha
I neeed you to listen to some Coheed and Cambria bro. I think since you like catchy and memorable melodies, you’d love IKSSE:3 or GA:IV, both albums have such great melodies and incredible playing from the whole band. Lyrics are awesome too, the lead singer wrote comic books and the albums tie in to the story.
WE ARE WAITINGG FOR MORE TWENTY ONE PILOTS MR OKAYRENO :))))
im sure he'll get to it he's just gotta react to other albums :D
stinkfist is also about drugs n stuff
It was Eulogy for me. Second song second LP. Instant Goat tier.
That’s even before Forty Six & 2!
WE NEED MORE TWENTY ONE PILOTS
1:52:04 it's system of a down - ego brain you're thinking of
"live is but a dream, drifting...blah blah blah" is System of a Down :).
54:57 …or the reason they named the band Tool is so their fans wear their swag and walk around like a bunch of tools?😂
Mal wieder eine unglaubliche Bewegtbildproduktion, danke
bro... this shit is fucking weird... this song is very strange... but its good though?
Welcome to Tool lol
bro finally has thumbnails
54:41 its on some The Way I Am type shit 🤣 That was also Em's 2nd album
Also the "Life is but a dream" song you're thinking of is Ego brain from SOAD
🌀🌀🌀🌀
Do three days Grace self titled next
Bro the salival version of pushit is WAYYYYY better. Its actually crazy.
gotta do primus! frizzle fry!!!
W 20 kkkk!!!!! But when slipknot coming?
Listen to “The New Sound” by Geordie Greep, aoty imo
Btw you got the video title wrong, it’s Ænima not Ænema
thanks
Please do Opeth - Still life next
Are you gonna react to the new juice wrld album?
Listen to metallica bro
If 10mins is too long for you, I probably wouldn't bother with the rest of their albums tbh lol
@@scrubsscrubs694 Lmao he's NEVER gonna do Fear Inoculum 💀
OGT!
You went and done it now they have quite a rabbit hole. To much bass bro
No brother. They bombed you with this band because fans of this group are fanatics. I can name two bands which fanbase are like that: Pink Floyd and Tool. Idk why, but their fanbase are just biased fanatics, which describe their in most time mediocre band as smth devine. For example in 70s there were progressive rock bands like Genesis, this band musically, lyrically, theatrically, conceptually, to be short in every possible way is better than Pink Floyd not just a little bit better but much-much better. And Genesis fans are quiet people who just knows how incredible their music is, one of the best music made by humans, and yet it’s Pink Floyd and Tool fans that bomb every reactor with their sh1t, I mean I love some songs from Tool and Pink Floyd, but come on it’s not that deep guys. Btw if you want to listen to smth really incredible, then try dive to progressive rock of 70s, it’s not a easy genre, but you there is no better creativity and art that people put in the music than 70s prog. Try some Genesis or Yes albums, if Genesis then try Foxtrot, if Yes then try Close To The Edge album. Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells would be good too. That’s the albums that changes perspective on music, you will love it, believe me! Would be really glad if you will listen to it, i will bring new followers too which will suggest you smth interesting instead of Tool… Thanks for your videos bro!
P.S. Tool songs hits when lyrics are understood, for example the song H. about his son, which by being born forced him to become father figure, leaving all traumas of his life (he has plenty) behind, making new connection, killing his old self, but this time he don’t mind killing himself to start new chapter of his life. Knowing that lyrics are make sense. Jimmy much harder to explain, it’s about the day when his mom got paralysis which changed his life, he was 11 y.o. back then, and since then he always wandered where that child inside him go, so in this song he is reunites with little Jimmy (singer names is James). The song Forty Six about digging one of the layer of conscious which was described by Carl Jung and named Shadow. Understanding tour shadow, what you hide from the world true about yourself because it’s not fits in society will develop you one step higher as a human.
How long did it take you to write that? Wow
@Soljarag5 what's wrong with long comments brotha?
Wow, as one of the biggest Pink Floyd and Tool fans, I almost agree with you BUT, Idk there's a reason I like both of these bands so much. The words and the sound mean so much to me, I just can't find it anywhere else. I've listened to almost all of Yes, King Crimson, Rush, Genesis, Opeth and Dream Theater albums, and I love prog but there's something about Pink Floyd and Tool that just doesn't hit in other bands, I just can't seem to find anything like that. It's like their albums and songs have soul, it's like they speak to me, make me feel in a certain way. I'm sorry that the fans of both bands are such fanatics and pretentious hipsters but I can't help but be obsessed with them.
@@LymLevolveon I get it, but try also Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells and Ommadawn and of course VDGG - Pawn Hearts
I agree with you on Pink Floyd, but not on Tool. Come on... you were explaining well those songs.., and yet you say that most of their songs are mediocre, even though there are plenty of songs in Tool's catalogue that has same amount or even more of depth and meaning. What other band has that much serious lyrical concepts and music so fitting, that ambitious, cohesive artistic aprouch? For me, prog-rock bands from 70s and so on are fun to listen at times, at best, except King Crimson, Camel and Comus (on psychodelic side), which I listen and respect very much. I admit that I haven't explore Yes enough to have some valid opinion.
Merrily merrily merrily merrily life is but a dream