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Tool - Lateralus



9 | 1477 votes |
Release date: 15 May 2001
Style: Alternative metal, Progressive metal

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01. The Grudge
02. Eon Blue Apocalypse
03. The Patient
04. Mantra
05. Schism
06. Parabol
07. Parabola
08. Ticks & Leeches
09. Lateralus
10. Disposition
11. Reflection
12. Triad
13. Faaip De Oaid

Top 20 albums of 2001: 2
Top 200 albums of all time: 24

Staff review by
Herzebeth
Rating:
10
One of the best alternative metal bands in the scene with incredible imagery, very cool, and grotesque videos. One of the best voices in the genre, high-quality production, undecipherable, and mysterious tunes. These talented musicians could easily be playing in a Progressive metal band. Everything above describes Tool, and this time Lateralus pushed all the limits of innovation, an album filled with crazy tracks, puzzling intros and amazing music in general.

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published 14.07.2005 | Comments (28)

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25.11.2011 - 01:29
Rating: 8
king_matt
Why are there like 10 different covers for this album?
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25.11.2011 - 02:35
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by king_matt on 25.11.2011 at 01:29

Why are there like 10 different covers for this album?

I have only come across the one featured here.
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25.11.2011 - 05:43
Rating: 8
king_matt
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 25.11.2011 at 02:35

Written by king_matt on 25.11.2011 at 01:29

Why are there like 10 different covers for this album?

I have only come across the one featured here.

I've seen at least 3 others.
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25.11.2011 - 12:36
Rating: 10
Written by king_matt on 25.11.2011 at 01:29

Why are there like 10 different covers for this album?

Probably it's a folding package with different images outside/inside/elsewhere like 10000 Days?
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25.11.2011 - 17:44
Rating: 8
king_matt
Written by beyondtehdarksun on 25.11.2011 at 12:36

Written by king_matt on 25.11.2011 at 01:29

Why are there like 10 different covers for this album?

Probably it's a folding package with different images outside/inside/elsewhere like 10000 Days?

That's what I was thinking, but on torrents and such there has been different cover art.
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30.12.2011 - 01:56
Lit.
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It's the MADNESS!
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06.04.2012 - 21:11
ThunderAxe1989
Account deleted
This album had a great influence on my music taste when I was a young teenager, I am so thankful for it's release. It's truly a work of art and very weed friendly. It sucks how there's always a 5-6 year gap between new Tool albums though.
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08.04.2012 - 05:37
Rating: 9
Unhealer
Eclecticist
Written by [user id=160] on 06.04.2012 at 21:11

weed friendly

You nailed it.
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08.04.2012 - 16:11
Kenos
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One of the very few 10 I'll ever give.
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01.06.2012 - 23:43
Rating: 10
mz
Defiantly great album, they paid attention to every single detail of it. My fav record of 00's
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10.11.2012 - 13:06
megadeath13
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Every single song on this album is incredible. Its a pity that this Band has only released 4 studio albums.
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27.01.2013 - 07:36
Rating: 9
CobiWan1993
Secundum Filium
10,000 Days is my favorite, but I think this album is amazing also! So many classics on here like Ticks and Leeches, Schism, Parabola, and Disposition.
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03.05.2013 - 21:44
LordHypnos
Account deleted
Far better than Aenima. But still I think this album is a little bit overrated.
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09.02.2014 - 01:41
Rating: 9
Unhealer
Eclecticist
Fun Lateralus anecdote.

Over here in BS. AS. we have these events on weekends where some of these heavily conceptual and masterfully produced albums (or not) are played in a blind theatre (that's basically, all lights out and some good speakers).
So one day it was the turn of Lateralus, everything went good until the rather long silence in Triad before Faaip De Oaid. Just a minute of it had passed and all the lights were turned on as if the album was over and the people went apeshit of course
Whole experience totally ruined.
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09.02.2014 - 04:59
Rating: 10
Diverge
Written by Unhealer on 09.02.2014 at 01:41

Fun Lateralus anecdote.

Over here in BS. AS. we have these events on weekends where some of these heavily conceptual and masterfully produced albums (or not) are played in a blind theatre (that's basically, all lights out and some good speakers).
So one day it was the turn of Lateralus, everything went good until the rather long silence in Triad before Faaip De Oaid. Just a minute of it had passed and all the lights were turned on as if the album was over and the people went apeshit of course
Whole experience totally ruined.

Haha I can understand people going apeshit, but seriously? It's the worst part of the whole fucking album. I approximate it to perfect by my rating, but still...
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09.02.2014 - 05:11
Rating: 9
Unhealer
Eclecticist
Written by Diverge on 09.02.2014 at 04:59

Haha I can understand people going apeshit, but seriously? It's the worst part of the whole fucking album. I approximate it to perfect by my rating, but still...

Prog problems The last song is kinda creepy, listening to it in a dark room with high volume can be a nice experience... it's a great album ending.
And come on, it's the last part of the album, you've been sitting there all that time they might as well let you finish the album properly.
Of course, once they interrupted that like that it's in vain to hear it afterwards
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09.02.2014 - 08:31
Rating: 10
mz
Written by Diverge on 09.02.2014 at 04:59


Haha I can understand people going apeshit, but seriously? It's the worst part of the whole fucking album. I approximate it to perfect by my rating, but still...

I do like the last track. It's really short compared to the length of the album and also, is a good ending to this record. Generally, I appreciate these shorter and minimalist tracks on this record. As for those silent moments spread in this record, they are seemingly included to obscure that hidden "holy gift" thing.
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09.02.2014 - 21:03
Lit.
Account deleted
Written by Unhealer on 09.02.2014 at 01:41

Over here in BS. AS. we have these events on weekends where some of these heavily conceptual and masterfully produced albums (or not) are played in a blind theatre (that's basically, all lights out and some good speakers)..

Dude, that sounds awesome. Love to go to one of those in my lifetime.
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12.08.2014 - 17:41
Rating: 9
-Behnam-
I cover the schism .... is FUCKING amazing
Try it
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02.10.2014 - 00:20
Rating: 10
_deepblack
Its Tool
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03.11.2014 - 12:24
Rating: 7
Deadmeat
Necrobutcher
My first album of the band after many suggestions that i should check them out. i can see why this was influential. my problem is that i lost my interest somewhere between all those interludes/empty musical moments. it's a great album to play when you are working or generally being busy with something but it's really tiring to sit down for 78 minutes to enjoy finally about 30-35 minutes of (really good) music..
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09.11.2015 - 00:23
Rating: 10
musclassia
Staff
In the 4-5 years since I first discovered this album, my favourite song has drifted from Lateralus, to Parabola, to Schism, to Ticks & Leeches, to The Grudge, but now I've seen the light and accepted that Reflection is the standout song here. It's so wonderfully hypnotic (an effect helped even more by Disposition preceding it), and layers such a well-judged way as to allow everything to develop in its own time without ever losing its charm. Plus, it's one of the best demonstrations of how MJK's vocals manage to be emotionally charged and evocative whilst still sounding distant and never becoming overly dramatic or histrionic. The whole album is such an incredible display of diversity and inspiration, but that song is just magnificent
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14.12.2018 - 02:00
industry111
Commercial version of aenima; it was very bad album when it came out, it was just aenima 2.0 more melodic, more mainstream friendly with mtv music videos; undertow and aenima were very new and different albums at the time, this one and another was just repeating itself again and again
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12.01.2019 - 10:37
Profanegod
Written by industry111 on 14.12.2018 at 02:00

Commercial version of aenima; it was very bad album when it came out, it was just aenima 2.0 more melodic, more mainstream friendly with mtv music videos; undertow and aenima were very new and different albums at the time, this one and another was just repeating itself again and again

Exactly what a Limp Bizkit fan would say.
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11.09.2019 - 23:48
Rating: 6
Mountain King
K i K o
I tried to give this album several chances at different points in my life. Finally I have to rate it but I wasn't hasty to do it and I am doing it 10 years after discovering this album. I don't like it, even though some bass lines accompanied by the drum patterns are very innovative and progy but I just can't enjoy this album almost at all. The big hype around it all time didn't help me to like it more so I guess to me this is not an enjoyable album.
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19.09.2019 - 14:55
BetulaObscura
This is the best Tool album. It is the most matured, most consisted, most polished, most groovy, most well-thought-out Tool work. When I heard it for the first time 18 years ago, I knew that Tool won't be able to top it. I was right. 10000 was like B-sides of this album. Fear Inoculum is even worse. I was a huge Tool fan back in the day. Now, I don't mind about them. Anyway: Lateralus is Tool Opus Magnum.
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25.05.2020 - 15:42
Rating: 10
Khold Baroness
Best album ever made of alternative / progressive metal 🖤🎩🤘🦇🎶🎵👍💪🔥
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11.02.2021 - 13:29
Rating: 9
nonZero
I'm not the biggest Tool fan (a bit too drawn-out for my tastes), but this album is definitely worth a 9 and is easily their best album.
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10.09.2021 - 13:44
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
It's an album with a great mathematical concept, the rhythm is seriously complex, the tempo changes are unpredictable, and there's all different kinds of melodies and structures going on that it's genuinely hard to keep up tbh. The drumming is a real masterclass display, amongst the best I've heard hear in all metal. It's certainly a unique and well crafted progressive (in it's own kinda way) masterpiece, but I can understand why some metalheads won't take to this.
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28.10.2021 - 16:33
Rating: 4
Roman Doez
Hallucigenia
Worse than I remembered it being, hesitating between giving it a 4 or a 5
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