Contrary to popular belief, the song Eulogy by the Art Rock/Progressive Rock/Alternative Metal band Tool is NOT about Bill Hicks, but is actually about L. Ron Hubbard (the founder of scientology) and about people who act like martyrs.
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In my personal opinion, Tool is the greatest band to have ever made music. The lyrics are incredible, the way the music integrates is astounding. Tool should be inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame
Tool is currently working on a new album. The name of the album is unknown, and Tool usually takes several years to put out an album, so you may be waiting for a while buddy. Sorry =/ but it'll be a great album, and I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
The tool song (as any good fan would know) is called Aenima. WARNING TO THOSE WHO HAVEN'T HEARD IT: contains bad language. A lot of bad language.
Tool's most current album is 10,000 Days, but a new album is currently being produced.
They try to paint a picture with their music instead of a three power chord structured songs
It's really a matter of preference, but both bands are A-lists in their respected genres.
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Though i don't know the particular photographer that they use, i do know they use(d) a lot of Alex Greys artwork.
1. Cold and Ugly 2. Forty Six and Two 3. Stinkfist 4. You Lied 5. Drums 6. Sober 7. Eulogy 8. Opiate
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Why would he do that when he already sold it to make a record? (That song is on the album AEnima.)
Yes. There are 2 answers to this question.
1- This song is about L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of scientology, and
2- This song is about people who try to act like martyrs and also attempt to make decisions for others. Like L. Ron Hubbard.