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The album appeared on lists of the best albums of 1996 in Kerrang! [10] and Terrorizer. [11] The track "Ænema" won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 1998. [12] In 2003, Ænima was ranked the sixth most influential album of all time by Kerrang! [13] Rolling Stone listed the album at No. 18 on its list of The 100 Greatest Metal ...
The album also featured a contribution by former Black Flag and then-Rollins Band frontman Henry Rollins, who performed additional vocals on "Bottom". [4] After Chancellor replaced D'Amour, Tool released its second album Ænima in 1996. [5]
The album Undertow features a ribcage sculpture by Jones on its cover and photos contributed by the band members. [28] Later albums included artwork by collaborating artists: Ænima [170] and Salival featured works by Cam de Leon; Lateralus [171] and 10,000 Days [165] were created with the help of Alex Grey.
Ænema" is a song by American rock band Tool, released as the third single from their second major-label release Ænima. Adam Jones made a video for the song using stop-motion animation; it is included in the Salival box set. The song reached number twenty-five on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in August 1997.
The discography of American rock band Tool consists of five studio albums, one box set, two extended plays, four video albums, sixteen singles and eight music videos.. Tool was founded in 1990 by vocalist Maynard James Keenan and guitarist Adam Jones, [1] who then recruited drummer Danny Carey and bassist Paul D'Amour.
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 and recorded from October to December 1992 at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys and Grandmaster Recorders in Hollywood, the album includes some tracks omitted from the band's debut EP Opiate [3] and is their only album to feature original bassist ...
The Japanese edition of Pearl Jam’s “Ten” album is revered for its top-tier audio mastering and unique artwork. With a limited release, it’s a treasured item among grunge music collectors.
Volcano Entertainment (sometimes referred to as Volcano Records) is an American all-round music record label founded in 1996 which released albums by Tool, 311, Survivor and "Weird Al" Yankovic. (The latter two were former Scotti Bros. Records artists and the only artists retained from that label.)