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Undertow is the debut studio album by the American rock band Tool, released on April 6, 1993, by Zoo Entertainment.Produced by the band and Sylvia Massy, it was recorded from October to December 1992 at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys and Grandmaster Recorders in Hollywood.
Jambi" is a song by American rock band Tool. The song was released as a single and the second track from their fourth studio album 10,000 Days . It was made officially available for radio airplay on February 12, 2007.
Opiate" is a song by American rock band Tool and the title track from their debut EP recorded by producer Sylvia Massy at Sound City Studios in 1991. "Opiate" serves as the final track of the Opiate EP and contains the hidden track , "The Gaping Lotus Experience".
Five years later 10,000 Days was released, which also topped the Billboard 200 and several other albums charts around the world. [8] Tool has been on and off hiatus in recent years, although a long-awaited fifth studio album is currently being recorded as of October 2016. [9] In August 2019, Tool released Fear Inoculum.
Schism" was Tool's only entry on the Billboard Hot 100 until "Fear Inoculum" in 2019, peaking at number 67 and staying on the charts for 20 weeks. [5] It also hit number two on both the Alternative Songs and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts. It almost reached number one on both charts, but was blocked behind Staind's "It's Been Awhile". [6] [7]
"Vicarious" is a song by American rock band Tool.The song is the first single released from their fourth full-length studio album 10,000 Days.Debuting on Maynard Keenan's 42nd birthday, April 17, 2006 on commercial radio, the seven-minute song debuted on the Billboard Alternative Songs and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts both at number two. [2]
The song is known for its distinct time signatures and corresponding lyrical patterns. The time signatures of the chorus of the song change from 9/8 to 8/8 to 7/8; as drummer Danny Carey says, "It was originally titled 9-8-7.
Lombardi Software created business process management (BPM) software and was founded in 1998. It was acquired by IBM in 2010 when it had 220 employees. Phil Gilbert , its president, has played a key role in IBM's efforts to focus product development on design.