Lateralus

by Volcano

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Release Date:2001-05-15
Label:Volcano
UPC:614223116020
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Volcano
ASIN:B00005B36H
Category:Music

Tracks on Lateralus by Volcano

  1. The Grudge
  2. Eon Blue Apocalypse
  3. The Patient
  4. Mantra
  5. Schism
  6. Parabol
  7. Parabola
  8. Ticks & Leeches
  9. Lateralis
  10. Disposition
  11. Reflection
  12. Triad
  13. Faaip De Oiad

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  • Track: 10: Disposition,
  • Track: 11: Reflection,
  • Track: 12: Triad,
  • Track: 13: Faaip De Oiad,
  • Track: 1: The Grudge,
  • Track: 2: Eon Blue Apocalypse,
  • Track: 3: The Patient,
  • Track: 4: Mantra,
  • Track: 5: Schism,
  • Track: 6: Parabol,
  • Track: 7: Parabola,
  • Track: 8: Ticks & Leeches,
  • Track: 9: Lateralis
    Media Type: CD
    Artist: TOOL
    Title: LATERALUS
    Street Release Date: 05/15/2001
    Domestic
    Genre: HEAVY METAL
  • Amazon.com's Best of 2001

    Everything about Tool's fourth album is an experience, starting with the packaging, which consists of liner credits printed on a translucent plastic sleeve over the CD and a booklet that layers anatomical representations atop one another--the first page pictures musculature and blood vessels; the next, bones; the third, internal organs; and so on. It's worth describing the packaging of Lateralus because it says much about the astonishing music within. Maynard James Keenan and company understand the expectations riding on this much-anticipated release and they've delivered the goods! While it remains in the Tool tradition of trance-inducing progressive metal, Lateralus is tighter, clearer, crisper, and all around a notch above their admirable previous releases. Aenima was marred by muddy production and a certain predictability. Undertow had a cleaner sound but wasn't as confident or adventurous. With Lateralus, Tool have raised an already lofty bar still higher by coming up with a collection that kicks major ass. --Genevieve Williams

    Customer Reviews

    Great artist - Reviewed on 2008-06-30
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    Maynard James Keenan is a crazy man. With 3 bands under his belt (Puscifer, A Perfect Circle, and Tool) he shows that he can still keep all the bands from sounding anything alike. Tool is such a great band to just chill too. Seeing them in concert is something every Tool fan needs to do before they die. It's a great show with laser lights and crazy 3D pictures and weird images and of course an awesome band fronting it all.
    Tool's Best, in my eyes - Reviewed on 2008-06-16
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    All of the Tool CDs are great each in their own way. You have the experimental Opiate, hardcore thrashy Undertown, the back to experimental industrial Aenima and back to basics 10,000 days. This one is a mush of all of those. The lyrics of this CD are enough to make you think for days. The guitar and drums are unbeatable and to top it off, this was Tool's first real try at good cover art. Of course, 10,000 days won a Grammy for that artwork, but that's besides the point. This is simply one of the greatest CDs...EVER
    ........Thank you TOOL - Reviewed on 2008-06-14
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    Are these guys the last of the Mohicans?...........Can artist's STOP singing for money and just sing for the ART.......
    Nothing Short of a Masterpiece - Reviewed on 2008-06-07
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    Buckle your chinstrap and puth in your mouthguard...

    A Modern Classic

    Dare it if you try...

    All 'classic rock' enthusiasts will love this, and anybody that can sit back and go for the ride of a lifetime...

    But... One must be patient, and truly listen.... LOUD

    Then seek 'A Perfect Cirle' and complete the trip,
    if you haven't already...................................()
    Tool - The Album That Hooked Me - Reviewed on 2008-05-23
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    "Lateraulus" was the first album that really hooked me on Tool. I had tried before with the band's previous effort, but it never really caught me. This one, however hit me like a ton of bricks right from the beginning. Being a big fan of progressive rock I like the way Tool fleshes some of these tunes out into longer more substantial tracks. The first single "Schism" is great and got a significant amount of airplay on radio and MTV. Other highlights include "The Grudge", "Parabola", and especially "Ticks And Leeches". Vocalist Maynard Keenan is at the top of his game throughout this album and drummer Danny Carey continually stands out. This is another great album from one of today's great bands.
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