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Tool - Opiate

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Free Music Review: Tool's 1st Album: A Glimpse of What is to Come.
Hit: 5 Stars

This is Tool's earliest recording. It is a very concise and hard-hitting tour de force. A power burst of energy and aggression. All 3 of Tool's albums are grandiose spectacles (Opiate, Undertow, and Aenima). Each is a moving journey through time and space. Each album is insightful and innovative. All 3 albums are 5 star albums. They are all recommended, for many different reasons, because each is a marvel and consuming entity which will overtake your body and thoughts...to bring you toward a more enlightened and socially obligatory tomorrow.

Free Music Review: The best TOOL album without a doubt
Hit: 5 Stars

Though Undertow and Aenima are really good, Opiate doesen't have any throw-away tracks on it. For instance, Aenima has 15 tracks, but only 9 real songs (the 6 other tracks are pretty much noises and crap). That's not the only reason Opiate is excellent (in other words, because it doesen't have any crappy songs), they've got a really cool blend of sounds ("Sweat" sounds like a cross between Nirvana and Metallica), and they're really good to listen to if you want to get pumped up, etc. If you're a TOOL fan, you should definetly get this.

Free Music Review: Tool's harder edge
Hit: 5 Stars

Proving that the band can do anything in the genre (from the somber sound of Undertow to the electronic Aenima) this particular albulm features some pretty heavy riffs combined with Maynard's voice. Once again the songs are more than just rock, they are works of literature, each commenting on a different aspect of the world in which we live in (from the anti-religous message of Opiate to censorship in Hush). Overall I think this albulm is up to par with their 3 other works (although Lateralus sold more in its first week than Opiate has to date).

Free Music Review: I had a friend once he took some acid...
Hit: 5 Stars

TTTTTTOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLL!!! These guys are incapable of making a bad album. Not a single bad track on this thing. Even the live tracks sound great which is a big thing with how the bands out right now sound like crap live....yeah thats right even crapier then they sound when they're not live. If you're one of those people that think that Linkin Park are the ultimate geniuses in the metal genre this is not for you. Especially if you have something against a band that doesn't write the same song over and over again like they do.

Free Music Review: PeOpLe TeLL mE wHaT tO saY.....
Hit: 5 Stars

WOW! If your thinking, yeah this was before "Undertow" and its probably cruddy 'cause i've never heard of it and there's only six songs, think again. Opiate is amazing Hush is great, Part of Me is classic, and Jerk-Off is off the scale. This is a rare look into the early TOOL live and believe me, they sound just as good. Maynard James Keenan may be a machine, I have never heard a human being sustain a single note for such a long period of time. Anyway, TOOL fans, you MUST own this CD to be truly complete.
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