For some short lore of the band the lead singer is Maynard James Keenan who is now 60 from Ohio before moving to LA in the late 1980s to become an actor. After that not working out he took part in a few Music projects before meeting Adam Jones. Adam Jones who is the lead guitar and is from Illinois and is currently 59, Adam moved to LA to be a movie special effects artist before forming Tool with Maynard in 1991. Prior to officially forming they added the drummer Danny Carry who was a friend and Neighbor to Maynard. Short story is that he covered as their drummer as they looked for one, eventually he practiced so much with them he decided to join. He is turning 63 soon and is from Kansas and is tall at 6’5”. Next was Paul D’Amour who was Tools first bassist who was from LA and wrote the bass lines for their 1st album Undetow and most of their second album AEnima before leaving the band in 1995. The last member and personally my favorite is Justin Chancellor who joined in 1995 and was featured on their 2nd album from 1996. Justin was in the British rock band Peach before joining Tool and is the youngest at 52 as well as he is from London, England. Their albums are 72828 LP (1991), Opiate EP (1992), Undertow (1993), AEnima (1996), Lateralus (2001), 10,000 Days (2006), Fear Inoculum (2019), They have also won 4 Grammies!
I think Pneuma followed by drum cam version would be a great next choice too. The comment from Maynard (singer) regarding standing off to the side is he can see what the musicians are doing, and their sound isn’t flooding his mic.
I saw them at a sold out show at the United Center, in Chicago, and I was blown away. They ask their audience to keep their phones in their pockets and enjoy the show. Everyone respects their wishes. Their performances are life changing! I'm enjoying your two's journey. I'd recommend Pneuma Live Drum Cam to see Danny's skills!
Love that you are doing audio only! These 4 come together to make one big unique instrument. You only get one chance to feel a new Tool song for the first time. As much as I don't want to recommend a live video yet.. the Pnuema drum cam video gives a good sense on how well they perform live and how amazing Danny Carey is! It forces you to hear the drums differently in every song after that. Can't wait to watch your Tool journey unfold!
Tool is very melodic, too. It’s an amazing blend of layered heavy metal with epic stretches of controlled angst, all held together by Danny. Tool army will also not be opposed to dipping into some Primus at some point, as well.
Agreed, if possible do the studio version first. However, if they're only going to do one version, do the drum cam, they need to see the octopus in action.
This was a lot of fun to watch I hope you guys keep it going. Just a helpful tip, the Eagles have a ferocious legal department, notorious for striking literally anything that has 2 seconds of an Eagles song in it on UA-cam.
They would love "Wings for Marie" and "10,000 Days". I have always considered it a symphony. It's just beautiful. But, as the others have suggested, the Pneuma drum cam will blow their mind, it's absolutely mesmerizing.
IMO, Wings is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. Every time I hear it, I thank the universe that Maynard wrote it and chose to share it with us.
"There are two kinds of people in the world: those who like Tool and those who haven't listened to them enough yet" btw, looks they'd love Puscifer too
Another great reaction. 🌀 Not heavy metal. The genre IS TOOL. There is no one like them. And they are unmatched in music of ANY genre. That’s (one of) the beauty of Tool. They do not fit any mold. In my opinion, Wings for Marie 1&2 is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. I’d loooooove to see a reaction to that song(s). It’s imperative to know the story behind it in advance and read the lyrics first. It’s a haunting journey thru every stage of grief… a song that allows you to feel every emotion associated with loss: the sadness, the despair but also the rage… individually and all at once. An absolutely stunning and heartfelt requiem. Spiral out, gents! KEEP GOING! 🌀
I am totally tuned in for more of your Tool reactions, but be wary of the Eagles. Their legal team makes YT reactions massively difficult from what I have heard from other reactors (yes, I used and adj and an adv). I saw Maynard's other 2 bands plus primus last night at his 60th birthday celebration/short tour, and it was great despite the rain. Your camera man isn't wrong. I have never encountered a band that sounds as close to the album sound when they want to be as Tool. Many musicians today have a tough time pulling that off. I highly recommend seeing them live if you can. It is a special experience and you will get an unbelievable rush from the crowd and everyone's enthusiasm. I think your observations about the singer are spot on for Tool. He has stated, and makes a point of considering his voice as just another instrument in Tool. He isn't trying to be a lead. He is simply part of the talent pool that is Tool, and I think all of them do a good job of letting their instruments breathe and giving one another space. Your camera man also made a great point that his other 2 bands the lead singer is in he is much more of a front man. He isn't afraid of being up front, but knows when to not be. Which I think is a rare understanding. I highly recommend his other bands in this order, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer if you all get around to it. This is the Tool song I most often recommend people start in with. Tool's poly rhythms get more and more complex (not heavy) as their career progressed, and sitting someone down to listen to some of the most recent music first is kind of like throwing them in the deep end. If you are going to do more tool reactions (please do), I recommend Vicarious, The Grudge, 46 and 2, Lateralus, Jambi, or Anema. If you really like drums, Pneuma and then the Vic Furth drum cam of Pneuma is great to actually visualize what the drummer is doing. Though to be fair, you two have a different musical background than most reactors I see. So, I trust your camera man if he is picking the songs for you all, and in that case ignore my suggestions. If you are going to do Lateralus, please consider following it up with a video from Polyphonic's YT channel called "How Tool Used Math to Create "Lateralus"" The song structure is based on a mathematical formula and that really does a good job of showing it. It's something nobody picks up on first listen which is kind of the point. Almost all of Tool's songs on YT have the lyrics in the description as well. Lyrics are a big deal for Tool songs. Most Tool songs have multiple meanings, and are frequently left up to the listener to take what they might from the song. However, this one has a general meaning as well as a specific one. The general meaning is about hypocrisy, the Pot calling the kettle black. At the same time, there is some beef/at least a complaint between Tool and Led Zeppelin. I have already typed enough so I won't go very deep into that since this is going to be long, but will provide the short. Tool is calling Led Zeppelin out for liberally borrowing other musicians' songs and playing them as their own. The Muddy Waters line is a reference to the blues band Muddy Waters and their 1962 song You Need Love (the lines "Eyehole deep in Muddy Waters, You practically raised the dead). Led Zeppelin basically "borrowed" the lyrics from that song for their huge hit Whole Lotta Love. You can YT both songs and see what I mean if you are interested. I love Zeppelin, and they are super talented musicians, but it's hard to deny that they did this with multiple musicians over the years. "When the Levee Breaks" compared to Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy's version of the song by the same name is another example. It's not a Zeppelin song, it's a cover, and Tool covered Zeppelin's version. I recommend that one as well, it's great. Zeppelin is notorious for using the courts to protect their music, and has fought other bands for playing their songs at live concerts. NOT recording them, but just playing them live. Which is perfectly legal. So, Tool is calling them out for liberally "borrowing" from other musicians, but being super aggressive with going after other musicians that try to use Zeppelins music. I hope you continue on the Tool journey. The Tool Army will follow as always. We love to see new people react to Tool. It's like us vicariously seeing ourselves watch again for the first time. I just stumbled across your channel b/c of this Tool song, but good job. Keep up the good work. This is super long, but I hope some of you all read it despite it being a phone book. lol
I, unfortunately, haven't had the opportunity to see any of Maynard's projects live. I saw Between The Buried And Me last summer and I could have been listening to the CD. They were so good live.
I agree, this song wouldn't be labeled heavy metal.. but their earliest works, Opiate and Undertow, could be tho.. Side note: MJK was "out front" on stage during the first few tours, which was amazing ro experience. I suggest the Sober Reading Festival live video, but later in you journey, watch some others! As far as "rock opera like".. I'd suggest Invincible and Descending ❤ Edit: Idk how true, but just fyi, other channels have said they have to pause at least once during song or good chance their video will be struck.
Best band of my lifetime!! Do "Wings For Marie Pt. 2". And Eulogy and H. and actually, start from the beginning of their discography, you'll be blown away! All members are masters of their craft.
Tool Army USA checking in and subscribed! Great video, can't wait for more. Show them Nightwish at Wakken 2013, Ghost Love Score. The Nightwish Army will be in force, and not to mention the amazing music of Nightwish fronted by the Valkyrie Goddess Floor Jansen!
Maynard was the singer for RATM before Zach...actually has a vocal on Know Your Enemy...apparently he introduced Tom Morello to the wonders of drop D tuning. You should do that tune...I would be interested in your take.
I will suggest going with lyrics as well, Maynard is a very fine lyricist. Another attribute to recognize on the band besides their musicianship is that they have great lyrics.
If you ever get them to listen to Lateralus, first explain the Fibonacci connections. It's always nice to see the expression on people's faces when they realize the grandeur of the compositional work behind that song and the surprise when they understand that an entire song based on a mathematical sequence is not just a jumble of meaningless sounds .
Their name is meant as meaning they create art that can be a tool for personal growth & change. They really connect as a band and just WILL NOT release something that isn't what they feel is great. Danny Carey (drummer) is Jazz trained and in fact is going to be playing some King Crimson with Steve Vai, Adrian Belew & Tony Levin.
If i'm not correct, i believe this song won them a grammy. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but i know it was definitely something from 10,000 days 🤷♂️
I want these two to be my surrogate Scottish Granddads.... First, they look like they can take a pint or twelve. Second, but with punches. Lastly, they'd still be able to speak eloquently afterward!
You are probably thinking of like slasher, thrash metal. The REALLY hard stuff. The Scandinavians do a lot of that. This is more progressive rock/light metal. I like that you guys noticed that Manard (the lead singer) sits lower in the mix. Most singers put themselves about 2 decibels above the band, while they all play at 4 dbs. Tool plays like a true quartet, not a singer and a band.
I actually disagree with the comments. I don't think they should do Pneuma next. They need to work their way through Opiate, Aenima, Lateralus and 10,000 Days before breaking into Fear Inoculum. Let them get the full experience before seeing where Tool is now in their growth.
For me, your band is only as "Metal" as your guitar tone is. Heavy tone = Heavy Metal Everyone raves about Maynard's lyrics, Danny's drumming and Justin's Bass, but Adam's heavy riffs and innovative solos are sometimes passed over. Yeah I like the bass, the drums and the singing, but man Adams playing is my favorite part of Tool. He puts the heavy in Tool. My 2 cents.
Tool is their own genre
I honestly don’t believe I’ve ever seen anyone sit so still during this song 🤷🏻♀️
And checking Facebook during the song
For real thanks for the lol🤣🤣
Maybe he was checking the lyrics? Hopefully?
"Guess you weren't ready for that, but trust me, your kids are going to love it" -Back to the Future
Great rection boys! Love the insight! Tool army is here for this journey.
glad y'all are going down the rabbit hole. any song you pick will be great. try descending next haha
Outstanding reaction. I will be here for all Tool
The song descending by tool i always felt like it was a theme to a movie
RISE!
@@SquakesMahoney 100%
Descending is a prophecy.
Couldnt agree more!!
For some short lore of the band the lead singer is Maynard James Keenan who is now 60 from Ohio before moving to LA in the late 1980s to become an actor. After that not working out he took part in a few Music projects before meeting Adam Jones. Adam Jones who is the lead guitar and is from Illinois and is currently 59, Adam moved to LA to be a movie special effects artist before forming Tool with Maynard in 1991. Prior to officially forming they added the drummer Danny Carry who was a friend and Neighbor to Maynard. Short story is that he covered as their drummer as they looked for one, eventually he practiced so much with them he decided to join. He is turning 63 soon and is from Kansas and is tall at 6’5”. Next was Paul D’Amour who was Tools first bassist who was from LA and wrote the bass lines for their 1st album Undetow and most of their second album AEnima before leaving the band in 1995. The last member and personally my favorite is Justin Chancellor who joined in 1995 and was featured on their 2nd album from 1996. Justin was in the British rock band Peach before joining Tool and is the youngest at 52 as well as he is from London, England. Their albums are 72828 LP (1991), Opiate EP (1992), Undertow (1993), AEnima (1996), Lateralus (2001), 10,000 Days (2006), Fear Inoculum (2019), They have also won 4 Grammies!
I think Pneuma followed by drum cam version would be a great next choice too. The comment from Maynard (singer) regarding standing off to the side is he can see what the musicians are doing, and their sound isn’t flooding his mic.
Adam Jones (guitar) also worked in special effects on movies (Terminator 2, Jurassic Park to name a few)
Am I the only one who noticed him start to rub his eye just before the "you've got lemon juice up in your eye" line? Some perfect timing there 😄
Ha! Nope, I totally noticed and laughed, too 😆
Great Reaction! I like your perspective. Tool Army checking in and spiraling out 🌀🌀🌀
Here! 🌀
Glad yall are enjoying the best band ever ❤❤
Keep em coming :) This is the kind of content the world needs.
Tool drum cam video is a must
I saw them at a sold out show at the United Center, in Chicago, and I was blown away. They ask their audience to keep their phones in their pockets and enjoy the show. Everyone respects their wishes. Their performances are life changing! I'm enjoying your two's journey. I'd recommend Pneuma Live Drum Cam to see Danny's skills!
Love that you are doing audio only! These 4 come together to make one big unique instrument. You only get one chance to feel a new Tool song for the first time. As much as I don't want to recommend a live video yet.. the Pnuema drum cam video gives a good sense on how well they perform live and how amazing Danny Carey is! It forces you to hear the drums differently in every song after that. Can't wait to watch your Tool journey unfold!
They're going to love the Pneuma drum cam!
Tool is very melodic, too. It’s an amazing blend of layered heavy metal with epic stretches of controlled angst, all held together by Danny. Tool army will also not be opposed to dipping into some Primus at some point, as well.
I am so excited to see more Tool reactions from you both. Well done gents!
Wassat...TOOL Army grunt here your reaction is music to my ears now im gonna watch all your TOOL reactions 🌀😁
You should do Pneuma and the drum cam back to back
just so folks know, there's a lot more drum cam vids of Carey online besides Pneuma
No, there really isn't @@OhioOwns
@@OhioOwns true but Pneuma is, by far, the best quality.
Agreed, if possible do the studio version first. However, if they're only going to do one version, do the drum cam, they need to see the octopus in action.
@@OmaSimster luckily they remastered the older one. Grudge, Stinkfist, H., Eulogy, Parabola.. it's awesome
Keep bringing 🛠️T⚙️⚙️L🛠️🔥🔥🔥
I like how they say that the singer isn't forefront, when he indeed performs behind the band (nowadays)
"Progressive metal" is the description most often used for Tool's music.
Eulogy and Pushit. 🔥❤️🙏
5:55 The choreography for this reaction is nothing short of outstanding.
Lmao. I saw that too. 😆
Just watched your first Tool reaction, now this one, and ima just keep going. Great breakdowns.
Welcome aboard! Glad you like them.
This was a lot of fun to watch I hope you guys keep it going.
Just a helpful tip, the Eagles have a ferocious legal department, notorious for striking literally anything that has 2 seconds of an Eagles song in it on UA-cam.
These gents are a great watch! Love your takes!
Much appreciated!
Tool Army in the House, Spiral Out!!!
They would love "Wings for Marie" and "10,000 Days". I have always considered it a symphony. It's just beautiful. But, as the others have suggested, the Pneuma drum cam will blow their mind, it's absolutely mesmerizing.
IMO, Wings is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. Every time I hear it, I thank the universe that Maynard wrote it and chose to share it with us.
I've really enjoyed the last couple tool reactions. I hope you go down the rabbit hole. New sub, hoping for more
Welcome to the rabbit hole Gentleman.
Descending by Tool
Gonna really enjoy this ride! 😊
Before Pneuma drum cam video give Invincible a go. It's fantastic and also really showcases Danny's drumming, a good warm up to Pneuma
Vicarious with lyrics!
Make sure to check out their older music as well. Awesome reaction👍
Lol. "Older music". This song is almost 18 years old. Although to be fair, it's from their 2nd most recent album.
Read about Adam Jones, the guitarist, and his art history. You hit a lot of nails on the head. Great reaction.
Dude checking his phone for airline departures……
Here for it, fellas!!
Man, the guy on the left was a stone cold killer. Didn't make a face or a movement.
Texting during the song, really engaged...
"There are two kinds of people in the world: those who like Tool and those who haven't listened to them enough yet"
btw, looks they'd love Puscifer too
Another great reaction. 🌀
Not heavy metal. The genre IS TOOL. There is no one like them. And they are unmatched in music of ANY genre. That’s (one of) the beauty of Tool. They do not fit any mold.
In my opinion, Wings for Marie 1&2 is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. I’d loooooove to see a reaction to that song(s). It’s imperative to know the story behind it in advance and read the lyrics first. It’s a haunting journey thru every stage of grief… a song that allows you to feel every emotion associated with loss: the sadness, the despair but also the rage… individually and all at once. An absolutely stunning and heartfelt requiem.
Spiral out, gents! KEEP GOING! 🌀
I am totally tuned in for more of your Tool reactions, but be wary of the Eagles. Their legal team makes YT reactions massively difficult from what I have heard from other reactors (yes, I used and adj and an adv). I saw Maynard's other 2 bands plus primus last night at his 60th birthday celebration/short tour, and it was great despite the rain. Your camera man isn't wrong. I have never encountered a band that sounds as close to the album sound when they want to be as Tool. Many musicians today have a tough time pulling that off. I highly recommend seeing them live if you can. It is a special experience and you will get an unbelievable rush from the crowd and everyone's enthusiasm. I think your observations about the singer are spot on for Tool. He has stated, and makes a point of considering his voice as just another instrument in Tool. He isn't trying to be a lead. He is simply part of the talent pool that is Tool, and I think all of them do a good job of letting their instruments breathe and giving one another space. Your camera man also made a great point that his other 2 bands the lead singer is in he is much more of a front man. He isn't afraid of being up front, but knows when to not be. Which I think is a rare understanding. I highly recommend his other bands in this order, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer if you all get around to it.
This is the Tool song I most often recommend people start in with. Tool's poly rhythms get more and more complex (not heavy) as their career progressed, and sitting someone down to listen to some of the most recent music first is kind of like throwing them in the deep end. If you are going to do more tool reactions (please do), I recommend Vicarious, The Grudge, 46 and 2, Lateralus, Jambi, or Anema. If you really like drums, Pneuma and then the Vic Furth drum cam of Pneuma is great to actually visualize what the drummer is doing. Though to be fair, you two have a different musical background than most reactors I see. So, I trust your camera man if he is picking the songs for you all, and in that case ignore my suggestions. If you are going to do Lateralus, please consider following it up with a video from Polyphonic's YT channel called "How Tool Used Math to Create "Lateralus"" The song structure is based on a mathematical formula and that really does a good job of showing it. It's something nobody picks up on first listen which is kind of the point.
Almost all of Tool's songs on YT have the lyrics in the description as well. Lyrics are a big deal for Tool songs. Most Tool songs have multiple meanings, and are frequently left up to the listener to take what they might from the song. However, this one has a general meaning as well as a specific one. The general meaning is about hypocrisy, the Pot calling the kettle black. At the same time, there is some beef/at least a complaint between Tool and Led Zeppelin. I have already typed enough so I won't go very deep into that since this is going to be long, but will provide the short. Tool is calling Led Zeppelin out for liberally borrowing other musicians' songs and playing them as their own. The Muddy Waters line is a reference to the blues band Muddy Waters and their 1962 song You Need Love (the lines "Eyehole deep in Muddy Waters, You practically raised the dead). Led Zeppelin basically "borrowed" the lyrics from that song for their huge hit Whole Lotta Love. You can YT both songs and see what I mean if you are interested. I love Zeppelin, and they are super talented musicians, but it's hard to deny that they did this with multiple musicians over the years. "When the Levee Breaks" compared to Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy's version of the song by the same name is another example. It's not a Zeppelin song, it's a cover, and Tool covered Zeppelin's version. I recommend that one as well, it's great. Zeppelin is notorious for using the courts to protect their music, and has fought other bands for playing their songs at live concerts. NOT recording them, but just playing them live. Which is perfectly legal. So, Tool is calling them out for liberally "borrowing" from other musicians, but being super aggressive with going after other musicians that try to use Zeppelins music.
I hope you continue on the Tool journey. The Tool Army will follow as always. We love to see new people react to Tool. It's like us vicariously seeing ourselves watch again for the first time. I just stumbled across your channel b/c of this Tool song, but good job. Keep up the good work. This is super long, but I hope some of you all read it despite it being a phone book. lol
I, unfortunately, haven't had the opportunity to see any of Maynard's projects live. I saw Between The Buried And Me last summer and I could have been listening to the CD. They were so good live.
Great to see some Irish reactors to tool..Cork man here along for the ride
I'd like to see you do Schism (audio only, their videos are distracting.)
Also the drum cam for Pneuma is incredible! More Tool! Great job lads!
I agree, this song wouldn't be labeled heavy metal.. but their earliest works, Opiate and Undertow, could be tho..
Side note: MJK was "out front" on stage during the first few tours, which was amazing ro experience. I suggest the Sober Reading Festival live video, but later in you journey, watch some others!
As far as "rock opera like".. I'd suggest Invincible and Descending ❤
Edit: Idk how true, but just fyi, other channels have said they have to pause at least once during song or good chance their video will be struck.
Lost keys + Rosetta stoned next
Best band of my lifetime!!
Do "Wings For Marie Pt. 2". And Eulogy and H. and actually, start from the beginning of their discography, you'll be blown away! All members are masters of their craft.
Awwwwww yeah 🤘🌀
Tool Army USA checking in and subscribed!
Great video, can't wait for more.
Show them Nightwish at Wakken 2013, Ghost Love Score. The Nightwish Army will be in force, and not to mention the amazing music of Nightwish fronted by the Valkyrie Goddess Floor Jansen!
Tool invented Prog Metal and we all know it and we all love it
Spiral out my brothers! Peace
Maynard was the singer for RATM before Zach...actually has a vocal on Know Your Enemy...apparently he introduced Tom Morello to the wonders of drop D tuning. You should do that tune...I would be interested in your take.
Maynard was never in Rage Against the Machine. They were all friends, but he was never in the band.
progressive rock
They're progressive metal in my opinion. But that's the beauty of them, you can't put them in a box
I will suggest going with lyrics as well, Maynard is a very fine lyricist. Another attribute to recognize on the band besides their musicianship is that they have great lyrics.
If you ever get them to listen to Lateralus, first explain the Fibonacci connections. It's always nice to see the expression on people's faces when they realize the grandeur of the compositional work behind that song and the surprise when they understand that an entire song based on a mathematical sequence is not just a jumble of meaningless sounds .
Their name is meant as meaning they create art that can be a tool for personal growth & change. They really connect as a band and just WILL NOT release something that isn't what they feel is great.
Danny Carey (drummer) is Jazz trained and in fact is going to be playing some King Crimson with Steve Vai, Adrian Belew & Tony Levin.
Yes but back in 1992 it was a dick joke look at the cover of their 1991 72826 cassette cover. 😂 🔩🔧
Go to the opiate ep...raw roots of the band and even 2 live tracks. That record was a huge deal in 92
Welcome
While you are on 10,000 days, you might want to listen to Jambi. It is one of my favorite songs of all time.
If i'm not correct, i believe this song won them a grammy.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but i know it was definitely something from 10,000 days 🤷♂️
Parabol>Parabola would be a great next spin!! I always describe em as Proggy Metal
My suggestion for another TOOL song would be Invincible.
I think they're typically classified as Progressive Metal.
I want these two to be my surrogate Scottish Granddads.... First, they look like they can take a pint or twelve. Second, but with punches. Lastly, they'd still be able to speak eloquently afterward!
You boys should watch RUSH next and then follow up with a live cam of Neal Peart! 👍🏻
*insert Kylo Ren meme* MORE!!!
They are considered Progressive Metal, so think a heavier Pink Floyd. But they are very much their own thing.
You are probably thinking of like slasher, thrash metal. The REALLY hard stuff. The Scandinavians do a lot of that. This is more progressive rock/light metal. I like that you guys noticed that Manard (the lead singer) sits lower in the mix. Most singers put themselves about 2 decibels above the band, while they all play at 4 dbs. Tool plays like a true quartet, not a singer and a band.
Is tool your favorite band yet?
you guys must try " Bottom " from undertow ,Henry Rollins does the spoken word, you guys will digit.......tool army est.1993
I was between recommending Bottom, Undertow, or Flood. Those are my three favorites from that album.
@@johnnyb6067 don't forget 4 degrees
Omg are these guys dead?
It’s sacrilege to compare this legendary band to pop rock mettalica. That’s like comparing Jason Beeber to Freddy Mercury.
like 2 corpses staring at a forsaken chance at life to each his own I suppose. Best wishes to u both
We didn't hear that in the lyrics? Will get it another listen
Watch the drum cam pneuma Danny Carey
They're prog rock/metal
I actually disagree with the comments. I don't think they should do Pneuma next. They need to work their way through Opiate, Aenima, Lateralus and 10,000 Days before breaking into Fear Inoculum. Let them get the full experience before seeing where Tool is now in their growth.
Tool is not heavy metal, they are really their own thing but Progressive Rock would be the best category to put them in.
I call them progressive metal but who am I to wave my finger
For me, your band is only as "Metal" as your guitar tone is.
Heavy tone = Heavy Metal
Everyone raves about Maynard's lyrics, Danny's drumming and Justin's Bass, but Adam's heavy riffs and innovative solos are sometimes passed over. Yeah I like the bass, the drums and the singing, but man Adams playing is my favorite part of Tool.
He puts the heavy in Tool.
My 2 cents.
It's only half of a reaction without the lyrics. Especially with poetic lyrics. You can't just react to the music.
Two mannequins.
Never heard of that Tool song? Will react to that next.
How annoying it is to watch someone on their phone while they are reviewing a song...
We've taken this comment very seriously. He's since been executed.
@@TheSalvationShow
Good call. lol
@@TheSalvationShowharsh but fair 😝
F****** text when reacting to a song
Worst reaction to this song I've ever seen.
Wow dudes that was terrible
We're sorry you feel that way.
Not metal their genre
trash. what is this. yall on something else