Tool Fear Inoculum
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keaton_86
August 23rd 2024


1393 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"The "fetch me the spirit the son and the father, I have come home" part, that shit is crazy. Awful take"



Lyrics don't matter if the song itself is a big blurry mess that for some reason is played 1.5 times on the album. Apart from CV Wings are their worst songs.

Egarran
August 23rd 2024


36875 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Another day where this album rises like a sun over the Sputnikmusic comments, and we bask like angels in its divine glory.

Koris
Emeritus
August 23rd 2024


22633 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

bless this divinity

DDDeftoneDDD
August 24th 2024


23545 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Wake up now, child

samwise2000
September 1st 2024


1983 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

vibin with this more than when it first came out

pizzamachine
September 1st 2024


28292 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I like the album part

qwenta
September 3rd 2024


833 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is another TOOL perfection twist.

BaselineOOO
September 18th 2024


2848 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Listening to this for the first time in awhile and this sounds like an AI generated Tool album. Especially Descending when they straight up transition into The Grudge off Lateralus 3/4 through the song... Oh yeah and the same exact synths from Reflection? It's not a terrible album but I think the thrill of them putting out new music for the first time in awhile has certainly settled and this doesn't really hold up. It's kinda cheesy tbh

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
September 18th 2024


10060 Comments


755 fucking pages for this piece of shite album?!!!!!!!!!!!

coolbreeze
September 18th 2024


149 Comments


^^^

Anyone who rates this more than a 2 should visit an ear doctor and get them shits cleaned. Oh look, more than 90% of this site. No surprise.

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
September 18th 2024


10060 Comments


gotta love sputnik for stuff like that!

JohnnyoftheWell
September 18th 2024


64287 Comments


πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
September 18th 2024


10060 Comments


"Anyone who rates this more than a 2 should"

hahahaha

what does the title mean anyway?

coolbreeze
September 18th 2024


149 Comments


It's just a fancy (albeit pretentious) way of saying 'don't be scared'

Egarran
September 18th 2024


36875 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Good bump. I thought this was a lot of pages until I saw that Converge thread.



>albeit pretentious

Frost15
September 18th 2024


4643 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Still the best Tool album

HooperD87
September 18th 2024


430 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Still quite easily the worst Tool album but a decent margin. Genuinely can't understand how anyone would consider this their best.

BaselineOOO
September 19th 2024


2848 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Imagine possessing the brain power to dissect the flaws in an album’s production and simultaneously appreciate its boundless creative vision.

Look dude, I auditioned this album in complete solitude in the vast emptiness of the desert, Dixie Valley, NV, at precisely 3am, under the influence of mescaline - an utterly transcendent musical experience!

Yet, in my most vulnerable, purely human moments, I too found myself thinking of this album as a mere 2.5, so I understand where you're coming from (weakness, envy, emotional stagnation). Cheers.

Egarran
September 19th 2024


36875 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

It's not complete solitude, there are angry native spirits preventing you from fully enjoying colonizer art on their sacred lands.

BaselineOOO
September 19th 2024


2848 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You're treading the edge of woke, Egarran. The earth absorbs all souls without distinction, there's no such thing as belonging, hi hi - proof: Thom Yorke "What the hell am I doin' here? I don't belong here. Oh-oh, oh-oh" ... ... You know, in my world, outside of society and its mor(t)al constructs, fleeting norms, and artificial boundaries, even killing is permitted, and the oppressor becomes the soil from which new cycles emerge.



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