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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
Product Description
Australian Re-issue, featuring Seven Tracks Including Sweat, Hush, Part of Me, Cold and Ugly (Live), Jerk off (Live), Opiate, and Gaping Lotus.
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