💥Tool Albums Ranked💥

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💥Tool Albums Ranked💥

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Tool established themselves as one of America's most enduring and unpredictable acts with an ever-evolving brand of muscular but mind-altering sonics, a wry sense of humor, and a mystical aesthetic that attracted a cult-like following of devoted fans with just a handful of albums spread across decades. Their greatest breakthrough was to meld dark underground metal with the ambition of art rock, crafting multi-sectioned, layered songs as if they were classical composers.

While embracing the artsy, they also paid musical homage to the relentlessly bleak visions of grindcore, death metal, and thrash. Even with their post-punk influences, they executed their music with the sound and feel of prog rock, alternating between long, detailed instrumental interludes and lyrical rants in their songs.

Debuting in the early '90s with Undertow, they were initially lumped in with the nu-metal contemporaries of the time, which made them a hit on rock radio with their sophomore effort, 1996's Ænima. However, they soon broke away from those associations, evolving beyond the confines of traditional song structures and song lengths, crafting epics that often clocked in past the ten-minute mark on LP head-trips Lateralus (2001) and 10,000 Days (2006). After a lengthy 13-year hiatus, they returned to the fold in 2019 with their fifth opus, the chart-topping, Grammy-nominated Fear Inoculum. In 2022, they celebrated their 30th anniversary with "Opiate²," a re-recorded version of their debut single.

Now the lineup is as follows:
➤Danny Carey-Drums
➤Adam Jones-Guitars
➤Justin Chancellor-Bass
➤Maynard James Keenan-Vocals

➤#6-Opiate EP (Released in 1992 on Volcano Records)
➤#5-Undertow (Released in 1993 on Volcano Records)
➤#4-10,000 Days (Released in 2006 on Volcano Records)
➤#3-Lateralus (Released in 2001 on Volcano Records)
➤#2-Fear Inoculum (Released in 2019 on Volcano Records)
➤#1-Aenima (Released in 1996 on Volcano Records)

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