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Tool Complete Discography 6 CD Collection with Fear Inoculum Expanded Book Edition and Bonus Glossy Art Card

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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.15 x 6.34 x 3.62 inches; 2.12 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 19, 2019


Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 29 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • There are Two Types of People in the World...
Those who love Tool's music, and those whose ears cannot handle anything more complex than a 4/4 time signature.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by Smooth

  • Accurate description
Tool complete discography. Fast shipping, well packaged, no damage to jewel cases. Would definitely buy from again
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Chris

  • Tool discography
Great band, great music. Wanted to add the CD’s to my music collection.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Chisinaujo

  • Great gift!
Amazing gift for my daughter she loves it!
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2020 by Angela M. Stovall

  • This precious moment... watch the weather change
Ænima is a double entendre. Tool's both intellectual and highly sarcastic nature means a lot of ambiguous hidden meanings and messages within their work. The title Ænima comes from both the words "anima," which means soul in Latin, and "enema," which is a medical procedure on the rectum. The band dedicated it to Bill Hicks. Bill Hicks was a comedian who passed away in 1994. His style consisted of dark humor, mainly surrounding controversial topics like religion and philosophy, just like Tool — so they dedicated Ænima to him. An illustration of Hicks dressed as a doctor appears on the inner cover of the album with the line, "Another dead hero." Lines from Hicks' sets were even sampled on the album. The comedian's speeches "One Good Drug Story" and "The War on Drugs" were sampled on the album before the song "Third Eye." Hicks had used the phrase "third eye" before when talking on psychedelic mushrooms. Some songs were originally recorded with Paul D'Amour. Prior to original bassist Paul D'Amour's acquittal from the band, he played on the demos of "Pushit," "Stinkfist," "Ænema" and "Eulogy." Justin Chancellor of the U.K. band Peach took over on bass in 1995. Half empty or half full? The original title for the song "H." was supposedly "Half Empty," as Maynard James Keenan had introduced it under that name before playing it live in 1995. Half empty or half full? The original title for the song "H." was supposedly "Half Empty," as Maynard James Keenan had introduced it under that name before playing it live in 1995. Useful pranksters. The interlude track "Useful Idiot" consists of sounds of record player needles skipping. It was strategically placed at the end of side 1 of the vinyl version of the album in order to trick people. Cookies. "Die Eier von Satan" actually means "the balls of Satan" or "the eggs of Satan" in German, as "eier" can mean eggs or testicles. While the track sounds like an angry German speech, the words translate to a recipe for edible marijuana cookies. Marko Fox, the bassist of ZAUM and SexTapes, provided the narration. It charted twice. The album debuted at No. 2 in 1996, selling just under 150,000 copies in its first week. By 2003, it was certified triple platinum. It's often regarded as one of the best rock albums of the 1990s, and its longevity stood the test of time when it charted again 23 years later. Right after Tool uploaded their discography to digital platforms and streaming services in 2019, Ænima peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard 200. It was in the top 10 twice more than two decades apart. The European pressings. An entirely fictional discography was included on the insert of the European versions of the CD. There were 16 fake album covers to go along with satirical titles: Gay Rodeo, Bethlehem Abortion Clinic, Bad Breath, The Other White Meat, Two Weiners For Daddy, Three Fat Brown Fingers, Mungey the Clown, I Smell Urine, The Christmas Album, Iced Pee, Spring Boner, Tetanus for Breakfast, Crapsteaks Smothered in Dictators, Nurse Ketimella's Kit'chen, Just Up That Dirt Road: Tool Live! at the Acropolis and Brown Magic and Big Appetites: Music from the Movie Soundtrack Jelly Donut. "Track #1." MTV put the music video for "Stinkfist" on heavy rotation, but they changed the name to "Track #1" when it aired because they felt the actual title was too offensive for their audience. Fans complained about the censorship, so MTV's 120 Minutes host Matt Pinfield shook his fist while encouraging viewers to buy the album. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2020 by Ishmael Ishmael

  • SCAM LISTING - Price Gouging. Buy them separately
This is a prime example of the garbage listings Amazon allows its users to create. This set is a grossly overpriced listing for albums you can buy separately for a fraction of the price. Do not purchase this pack.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 by C F

  • Excellent condition and service
Product turned up exactly as per description and in excellent condition, all the little extras that come with it were awesome!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2021 by Paul Allen-Smith

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