BigTuna
10.21.09 | I've only heard Lateralus. But, it is very very good. That's where I started and it worked. |
accompliceofmydeath
10.21.09 | I would say start with Undertow and then work your way up to their more current releases. |
Smug
10.21.09 | Don't bother dude. |
mareep
10.21.09 | get aenima and lateralus, theyre the "essential" ones. if you end up liking them go for 10000 days. |
Smug
10.21.09 | 10,000 pokefags cant be wrong. thats what the sticker on the cover says |
mareep
10.21.09 | hahahaha 10,000 pokefags i get it he called me a pokefag |
Smug
10.21.09 | don't fuck with me kid or i'll turn you into pork chops and sell you to schoolchildren at the county fair |
mareep
10.21.09 | keep trying man bro dude. just a liiittle more, then you'll matter mkay? |
Inveigh
10.21.09 | Do what mareep said. |
jagride
10.21.09 | pretty sure smug is an alt account |
mareep
10.21.09 | no really |
jagride
10.21.09 | really |
mareep
10.21.09 | oh k |
latervol
10.21.09 | I'd say if you're used to mainstream rock or metal I would actually go with 10,000 Days first, especially "the pot" to get into the feel, then expand on the album itself, then Lateralus and Aenima.
But if you're a prog rock/metal fan already then there's no going wrong with any of them! Sit back and take in the experience of Tool |
Crysis
10.21.09 | Lateralus is their best. |
Prophet178
10.21.09 | Really? I would think based on your taste you would be a big Tool fan.
I would probably start with Aenima, then go forward. Come back to Undertow when you're comfortable with Tool. Definitely check out the Opiate EP and Salival too when you get into them. |