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  2. Category:Tool (band) album covers - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Tool (band) album covers" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. ... This page was last edited on 6 January 2013, ...

  3. Tool (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tool's musical style has been described as alternative metal, [119] [120] art rock, [57] [58] [59] post-metal, [121] [122] [123] progressive rock, [60] [61] [62] progressive metal, [124] and heavy metal. [53] Tool was described by Patrick Donovan of The Age as "the thinking person's metal band. Cerebral and visceral, soft and heavy, melodic and ...

  4. Alex Grey - Wikipedia

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    [8] In 1999, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego held a mid-career retrospective of Grey's work titled "Sacred Mirrors: The Visionary Art of Alex Grey". [9] That same year, Grey was noticed by guitarist Adam Jones of the progressive metal band Tool, who later featured his artwork on their albums Lateralus and 10,000 Days. [7]

  5. Tool of the Man - Wikipedia

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    Tool of the Man is the third album by American alternative rock band Poster Children, released in 1993. [1] [5] The title of the album comes from graffiti written in dust on the band's van during the South by Southwest Festival: "Poster Children, Band of the Year, Tool of the Man."

  6. List of Tool concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Tool only played a small number of shows during 1995, but it was a very important year for the band. Debuting the songs "Eulogy", "H" and " Ænema ", all in early forms with working lyrics. Tensions were very high between Keenan and D'Amour during this time, and April 14, 1995, would be D'Amour's last live show with the band.

  7. Salival - Wikipedia

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    The live track "You Lied" is a cover of a song by bass player Justin Chancellor's previous band Peach.The cover of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter" was originally planned to be used for the soundtrack to Private Parts, but Tool subsequently decided against allowing it to be used, leading to criticism from Howard Stern, who had previously endorsed the band.