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Opiate [Explicit Lyrics, EP]

ToolAudio Cassette
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (222 customer reviews)


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Vinyl, Explicit Lyrics, EP, 1996 $12.66  
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Product Details

  • Audio Cassette (March 10, 1992)
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, EP
  • Label: Volcano
  • ASIN: B00000098P
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (222 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,047,917 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Sweat
2. Hush
3. Part of Me
4. Cold and Ugly [Live]
5. Jerk-Off [Live]
6. Opiate

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As the title of Tool's 1992 debut implies, they're none too impressed by religion, though other targets--fear ("Cold and Ugly"), hypocritical moralizing ("Jerk-Off"), nonconformity ("Hush")--get their time in the spotlight as well. Opiate is a collection of heavy, aggressive, cynical music (though the tail end of the title track sounds more like acid rock), packaged in songs noticeably shorter than on their later efforts (Undertow, 1993, and Aenima, 1996). While not as impressive as Undertow, arguably their finest effort, Opiate has a definite appeal. If ear-crunching riffs and enraged lyrics are what you go for, check this one out. --Genevieve Williams

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Japanese Relase of the 1992 album. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

 

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41 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't Describe In Words, November 2, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Opiate (Audio CD)
The guy who said that everybody and their dog likes Tool, you have to realize that isn't a bad thing. This is no fad like "Korn" or "Limp Bizkit". It is just that everyone knows how unbelievable and mind-expanding this band is. As I have said in my other Tool reviews, it is hard to choose between the 3 cd's. In fact, it is impossible, because they are each great for their own reasons. This album, the 6-song EP released in '92, is a compilation of what Maynard says were their "heaviest" songs at the time. Anyways, give this CD a listen if you already have Aenima and Undertow...this was the first Tool CD I bought, and I still love it even more than on the day I bought it. All the songs are great, but "Opiate" and "Jerk-Off" are my personal favorites...I have never seen Tool in concert, but I am hoping that if I do, they will finish the show with "Jerk-Off"...that would be great.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An underrated masterpiece, December 31, 2000
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This review is from: Opiate (Audio CD)
Opiate, though only a 7 song EP, remains one of my favorite CDs of all time as well as a great masterpiece of music that few people know about. This album is able to show all of Tool's raw power through only a few songs. The overall theme of the CD seems to be focused on a religious viewpoint, discussing individuals who use religion as a crutch and blindly follow it with no question, allowing others to interpret the religion for them.

The CD begins with "Sweat", which reflects Tool's power in a significant way and is on the level with all of their singles. It then moves into "Hush", a song discussing censorship of music, and the singer's views on the subject. It's a song that manages humor and seriousness all at once. Track 3 "Part Of Me" takes hard rock to a completely new level that only Tool can do, as the song is great and full of energy.

This EP also contains 2 live tracks; "Cold And Ugly" and "Jerk-Off". Both display Tool's awesome live performance skills. The band is so on-key and tuned in both performances that both sound as if they were recorded in a studio. Both are full of power and emotion and keep the album flowing. The album's closing track "Opiate" brings the religious theme of the album into full perspective, from both a sarcastic and serious point of view. Following is the hidden track "The Gaping Lotus Experience", a humorous song about experience with drugs.

To sum it all up, if you're a fan of very hard rock with a meaning behind it, and are open-minded and thoughtful about your music, check this out. This is an album not to be missed. Also be sure to look into Tool's other 2 releases "Undertow" and "AEnima", both equally amazing.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Seems like I'm slipping into a dream within a dream...", September 29, 2003
This review is from: Opiate (Audio CD)
Well, here it is: Tool's roots. All the blood, sweat, and tears of Maynard, Adam, Paul, and Danny, packed onto this 6-Song, 26-Minute EP for our listening pleasure. Even though it's short, you can really tell they worked hard on it. Of course, this would only be the beginning...

Here's a track rundown:
1. Sweat: Great way to open Opiate, and is my favorite song on the album. Catchy, dark, and thought-provoking: this would soon prove to be the Tool standard. I believe it is about drug abuse.

2. Hush: Another winner. This track showcases Maynard's outstanding songwriting skills. It's about censorship and how silly it is. "People tell me what to say, what to think and what to play..." That's another great aspect of Tool: they encourage nonconformity.
3. Part Of Me: Good song, featuring great drumming by Danny Carey. Infectious little number, with a weird, but great vocal effect. Also has a couple of time changes.
4. Cold & Ugly (Live): "Somebody throw this Bob Marley wannabe [edit] out of here!" One of the album's two live tracks. However, the playing is so top-notch, it's pretty hard to tell. Superb vocals and guitar work.
5. J**k-Off (Live): You all know what the title is, I just don't know if you can say it here. Anyway, this one's got the best lyrics of the bunch. Definitely Tool's angriest song (at least lyric-wise).
6. Opiate: A good closer to the EP. Features Maynard's infamous anti-religion lyrics. Also listen up for the hidden song: it's pretty funny.

All in all, this is definitely a great way to feature the roots of the one and only Tool. I recommend it to anyone who just wants to hear something different than Wimp Bizkit.

"I know you better than I know myself..."

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