r/ToolBand
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This Subreddit/Channel is dedicated to thoughts spawned by listening/watching the band Tool.

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[OC] A gentleman in my neighborhood painted MJK on a piece of wood today. Wow!!!
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So like when is Tool going to make another album?

They got like a Grammy or something for the last one, shit was awesome.

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I will admit I am using the money the company has given me for food to buy polyrhythms.
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What song are you wanting to hear?
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Help me remember this book

My memory is as bad as they come, but I remember buying a limited edition book, maybe 15 or so years ago, that had a section of cover art from a mural with it. I can’t remember what album’s

art it was, or what the book was actually called… but it was huge-and $300 new, no mark up. There was an online map where collectors could register their piece and we could see where all the pieces were (except very few actually registered their number). Anyway, does anyone in this thread HAVE that book, or remember what it was called? It’s driving me nuts, and Google is no help.

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Imo Eon Blue Apocalypse is the prelude for Right in Two not The Patient.

I actually heard this song for the first time the other day and it felt incomplete like a math problem waiting to be solved, the answer is Right in Two. The transistion when you listen to the two is seamless. Not to mention EBA is the second in the album while RIT is second to last in its album which is almost represented by the duality of the two songs. This is just my opinion imo but what do you guys think? I know some of you play guitar and know both songs are in G major but I think its a little deeper then that. The transistion is just too satisfying.

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