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"H." is a song by American rock band Tool. The song was released as the second single from their second album, Ænima on March 19, 1997. "H." reached number 23 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [2] The working title for the song was "Half Empty", and thus "H." most likely stands for that or "Half Full". [3]
Sumi-ssie (スミッシー sumisshī, derived from ネッシー nesshī meaning "Nessie") is a long-necked creature that appeared in Sumik-ko (corner lake) (すみっ湖 sumikko, punning on -湖 -ko, a suffix for lake names). She is Tokage's long-lost mother, and a very gentle dinosaur, who came from the sea to visit Tokage.
Ænima is Tool's first studio album with former Peach bassist Justin Chancellor.. The title Ænima is a combination of the words 'anima' (Latin for 'soul' and associated with the ideas of "life force", and a term often used by psychologist Carl Jung) and 'enema', the medical procedure involving the injection of fluids into the rectum.
Sumiko (written: すみこ, 純子, 澄子, 寿美子, スミ子 or すみ子) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Sumiko Fuji (富司 純子, born 1945), Japanese actress; Sumiko Hennessy (born 1937), Japanese-American social worker and academic; Sumiko Hidaka (日高 澄子, 1923–2002), Japanese actress
Ch. 640 It is revealed later that he is Shuichi Akai in disguise after his fake death and has come to realize that Conan Edogawa is Jimmy Kudo. Vol. 77, Ch. 897 Gosho chose the character's surname name from Char Aznable, a fictional character from the Mobile Suit Gundam series, who is nicknamed The Red Comet (赤い彗星のシャア, Akai ...
Tool performing live in 2006. Tool is an American progressive rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1990, the band originally featured vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, bassist Paul D'Amour and drummer Danny Carey, although D'Amour was replaced by Justin Chancellor in 1995. [1]
"The One Who Shines in the Darkness") is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. that premiered on April 5, 2013, on TV Tokyo. Written and directed by Makoto Yokoyama , Yami o Terasu Mono is the third television series in the Garo metaseries , but is set in a different continuity than previous and following entries.
Towards the end of the video, the main male character is seen from the back which reveals a tumor-like life form growing from his left shoulder. At least one reviewer compared the visuals to H. R. Giger's Biomechanical art. [7] The video achieved heavy rotation on MTV, although it was shown only with the title "Track #1" instead of "Stinkfist".