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OPIATE (EP)

Tool

 

Experimental/Post Metal

2.84 | 278 ratings

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2 stars The album as a whole attempts at becoming progressive but overall the tempo of the album is not and more into in your face lyrics with more rock and bottom end that tries to match Soundgarden's approach but the album did not record well in quality for the time frame to be considered competitive into any progressive nor era defining sounds.

The album cover choice is a problem as it does not reflect the times of opioid addiction as it is before and as time turns out into observational verbal communicative spiritual reveal they are in the light of observation responsible for creating the opioid epidemic since the opioid epidemic occurred years after the album's release. The light creation conjure the group rode on what can be viewed as a devil rise where the album cover is maximal meditation and subliminal towards having a maximal problem to be relieved from. As revealed according to research years afterward mindful meditation does help relieve opioid addiction but of which many are fooled by from observance from this group providing the remedy before time as it is overly done in imagery.

The vocalist's lyrics chosen are in meaning that all are part of his manipulative and demented method of redemption and what better way to make that happen then through music and vocalize which includes the attempts of the manipulation of mind to mind communicative word judgments to inducement into that word for it to occur in that direction. In observances the vocalist attempts to mock the light nature of the King by within the mind light pimping but of which includes the spiritual although in detailed light nature understanding his day of birth is into the light nature within the mind in God's language of understanding the rabbit (April 8th - May 17th).

thewickedfall | 2/5 |

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