A vinyl release is expected to be announced shortly, as well. Note: Physical packages include a digital download so all buyers will get those bonus tracksįear Inoculum is up for pre-order now in an array of digital and physical formats, including special packaging that, as Jones promised it would be via Instagram, is “EPIC.” The deluxe, limited-edition CD version of Fear Inoculum, which was conceived by and directed by Jones, features a 4-inch HD rechargeable screen with exclusive video footage, charging cable, two-watt speaker, a 36-page booklet and a digital download card.
Tool 10000 days album song list full#
Today, August 13th, the band has finally revealed the full track listing for Fear Inoculum, and it has stoked anticipation even higher - if that was even possible. 10,000 days is the Grammy-Award winning fourth full-length studio album by Tool. Their third straight chart-topper, the set also featured their second Hot 100 placement to date, the ten-minute title track, which became the longest song to ever appear on that chart. 10,000 Days - Tool (06) Trully a reflection of the times were living in.A deep psycidellic bluesy look into the darker side of mans ever changing ever perversely corrupt physiological being.Twisting and turning its way through the labyrinth of my psyche.Alot of my freinds dont appreciate entire album as well as i do.They mainly like the radio playd tracs.Although it dont hold a candle to. And, of course, we’ve all been playing the album’s lead single and title track on repeat since is release. Listen free to Tool 10,000 Days (Vicarious, Jambi and more). After an interminable 13-year gap between albums, Tool returned in 2019 with their epic fifth album, Fear Inoculum. We’ve heard from Adam Jones that the LP is over 80 minutes long and that the number seven played a big role in its creation. So far, we’ve heard two new songs, the epic “Descending” and “Invincible,” which the band has played live we’ve got a release date, August 30th, an album title, Fear Inoculum, and an album cover. Tool’s new album - their first in 13 years and the follow-up to 2006’s 10,000 Days - is almost upon us.