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  2. 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." The album art consists of several optical illusions, including ...

  3. Tool (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tool is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1990. It consists of vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, drummer Danny Carey and bassist Justin Chancellor, who replaced founding member Paul D'Amour in 1995. Tool has won four Grammy Awards, [1] performed worldwide tours, and produced albums topping charts in several ...

  4. 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, ...

  5. Puscifer - Wikipedia

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    1 "Holiday on the Moon (Puscifer Mix)" 5:08: New Tales to Tell: A Tribute to Love and Rockets (2009) 1 "The Humbling River" 5:05: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron trailer (2011) 1 "The Mission" 5:05: Warehouse 13 season 2, "Around the Bend" (2010) 1 "Rocket Mantastic" (with Steven Drozd) [77] [78] 5:28: The Heart Is a Drum Machine (The Score ...

  6. 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.

  7. Lateralus (song) - Wikipedia

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    The syllables Maynard sings in the first verse follow the first six numbers in the pattern, ascending and descending in the sequence 1-1-2-3-5-8-5-3. "Black (1), then (1), white are (2), all I see (3), in my infancy (5). Red and yellow then came to be (8), reaching out to me (5). Lets me see (3)." In the next verse, Maynard begins with the ...