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Opiate [Audio CD] Tool

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Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
EAN
0614223300924
UPC
614223102726
Artist
Tool
Format
CD
Release Year
1992
Record Label
Vcn, VOLCANO
Release Title
Opiate (Ep)
Genre
Heavy Metal

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Record Label
Vcn, VOLCANO
UPC
0614223102726
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6046053648

Product Key Features

Release Year
1992
Format
CD
Genre
Heavy Metal
Artist
Tool
Release Title
Opiate (Ep)

Dimensions

Item Height
0.37 in
Item Weight
0.18 lb
Item Length
5.67 in
Item Width
5.00 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
6
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
1.1 Sweat 1.2 Hush 1.3 Part of Me 1.4 Cold and Ugly (Live) 1.5 Jerk-Off (Live) 1.6 Opiate
Notes
As the title of Tool's 1992 debut implies, they're none too impressed by religion, though other targets-fear ("Cold and Ugly"), hypocritical moralizing ("Jerk-Off"), nonconformity ("Hush")-get their time in the spotlight as well. Opiate is a collection of heavy, aggressive, cynical music (though the tail end of the title track sounds more like acid rock), packaged in songs noticeably shorter than on their later efforts (Undertow, 1993, and Aenima, 1996). While not as impressive as Undertow, arguably their finest effort, Opiate has a definite appeal.

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  • Opiate Review

    Tool have become one of the most popular metal bands in the world by developing a distinctive sound merging progressive rock and heavy metal. They are especially noted for their elaborate song structures and irregular time signatures, industrial rock and gothic leanings, and taboo-breaking stance. Forming in LA in 1990, their first EP released two years later earned them support slots with the likes of Rage Against The Machine. Debut album Undertow (1993) sold platinum thanks to the single "Sober" and more successful touring. Ænima, dedicated to comic and friend of the band Bill Hicks, sold triple platinum and received widespread praise from reviewers. Legal problems with their label followed, leading singer Maynard James Keenan to form A Perfect Circle as a side-project. Tool weren't to ...

  • A Dream Within a Dream: Opiate

    Seeing as how I had listened to "Ænima", "Lateralus", "10,000 Days", and "Undertow", it was time to hear TOOL's first EP (which is referenced in "Hooker with a Penis"). I always have an interest in listening to the first album of any band that I listen to. I wouldn't say that "Opiate" is one of my favorite albums, but I wouldn't say it is one of the worst either. With this album, you can hear TOOL's style of music beginning. You can definitely hear the grounding that they would create in "Undertow". It is a seamless transition from "Opiate" to "Undertow". I heard the song "Sweat" whilst watching "Escape from L.A.", and I admit that I fell in love with the song after that. That sounds weird, I know. It is the first song on the album, but a good one at that. You get a feel of Maynard James ...

  • a masterpiece

    When you hear the word Tool, metal might not be the first thing to come to mind. We all know that Tool started out as a hard rock band, but their 1992 was more than that. Opiate is still a hard rock album, but it comes surprisingly close to metal, especially for Tools standards. First of all, this album is not that difficult to obtain over the internet and in some major music retailers, and it a heck of a lot easier and cheaper to get than Salival! The first thing to grab your attention is the front cover. As you can see, there is a demonic looking priest, holding six hands up in prayer. One can infer that the cover art is making a statement about religion. It is common sense to Tool fans that Maynard is not a fan of organized religion. The very title of the album, Opiate, refers to Karl ...

  • THE 1ST IN THE CYCLE

    IF YOU ARE A TRUE TOOL FAN.EACH CD IS A CYCLE OF HIS ABUSE BY HIS FATHER A PREACHER. WHEN I SAW LIVE HE EXPLAINED OPIATE THE LAST SONG. HOW IT WAS ABOUT RELIGION AND HOW THEY JUST WANT TO TAKE YOUR MONEY. PROMISE FALSE FAITH. OPIATE IS THE ONLY CD THAT HAS 2 LIVE TRACKS ON IT.FROM L.A IN 1992. EVEN THOUGH ONLY 6 SONGS ON THE EP SINCE WAS THE 1ST ALBUM EVERY SONG IS SO HARD HITTING AND TAKES YOU AWAY. THE SECRET SONG IS JUST HILIROUS ON THIS ALBUM. IF YOU FOLLOW TOOL EVEN LOOK AT AEIMNA AND THE TRACKS 46 AND 2. MUTIPLE THAT WHAT DO YOU GET 92.WHICH WAS WHEN THIS CD WAS REALESE. EVERYTHING HAS A REASON A CAUSE AND EFFECT THAT WAY AFTER OPIATE,UNDERTOW,THEN AEINMA. IT WAS A PERFECT CIRCLE WHICH EXPLAINS THAT ALBUM. BECAUSE IT WAS TO BE THE LAST THE FINAL STAGE OF GETTING OVER THE ...

  • it all started here

    This is the first album Tool put out and it's so origanal it's scary.Sweat,Cold&Ugly(live),and opiate are phenomimal songs that will keep you listening over and over again.There is also a hidden track about someone on LSD and Ecstasy doing crazy things.Very funny song.Opiate is'nt very long,but every track is great.Maynards voice will give you chills and the music will influence new parts of your brain.If you don't own this album and your a Tool fan,your not a Tool fan.BUY THIS ALBUM NOW! YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!