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Tool: Live at Lollapalooza Argentina on March 22nd 2025.

A powerful return to roots, this concert captures Black Sabbath in peak form - reuniting to deliver classic hits with raw energy and legendary precision. Filmed live, to be theatrically released in 2026.

The audio of this live dvd is my unreleased (well, now it’s released) improved mix of Hoserama’s absolutely incredible IEM capture of Tool’s concert in Reno, NV on March 9, 2014. The video material is a compilation of essentially all concerts of Tool’s 2014 tour, with a primary focus on Reno (where the audio capture is from), Spokane, both San Francisco nights, Eugene, Cedar Park and the Mexico shows, though all concerts are featured. If you are a true Tool fan (and have the time), then turn off all the lights, get comfortable, and if you partake of illuminous material, now is the time, and ride the spiral from beginning to the end.

A music video for the song “Vicarious” by Tool, released in 2007, known for its dark, surreal, and computer-animated visuals accompanying the progressive metal track.

Glisten / 11.05.2005 / The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA / Weight / 11.05.2005 / The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA / Celestial / 08.26.2001 / CBGB's, New York, NY / Collapse and Crush / 08.26.2001 / CBGB's, New York, NY / Grinning Mouths / 02.05.2005 / Club Quattro, Tokyo, Japan / CFT / 06.03.2001 / CBGB's, New York, NY / Gentle Time / 06.03.2001 / CBGB's, New York, NY / Full Performace [70 + minutes] / 02.11.2005 / Annandale, Sydney, Australia /

Setlist: Tuva Sober Flood The Grudge Stinkfist Forty-Six & 2 Schism Parabola The Patient Ænema Disposition Reflection Triad Lateralus

Released in 2001, this music video for “Schism” by Tool combines surrealist imagery and experimental performance art in a trademark visually dense style.

The official music video for “Ænema” by Tool, released in 1997, featuring stop-motion animation and abstract imagery, typical of the band’s artistic style.

TOOL perform Live at The Glass House in Pomona, CA 1996. Setlist includes "Stinkfist" "Forty Six & 2" "Eulogy" "Hooker with a Penis" "Prison Sex" "Jimmy" "Undertow" "Sober" "H." "Ænima" "Opiate" and "Third Eye"

Released in 1996, “Stinkfist” features abstract, industrial-themed visuals and stop-motion sequences, aligning with the band’s experimental approach to music videos.
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