![]() ![]() The album topped the US Billboard 200 chart, their third in a row to do so, selling over 270,000 album-equivalent units. The album topped five other national album charts in its opening week as well. Two songs off the album received Grammy nominations, the first single " Fear Inoculum", for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song, and " 7empest", for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance, with the latter winning the award. The title track also holds the Guinness World Record for longest song ever to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2006, Tool released their fourth studio album, 10,000 Days. It topped the US Billboard 200 album chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA, indicating more than one million units sold, a month later. The band toured heavily in support of the album, playing more than 200 shows through 2007. After this, frontman Maynard James Keenan mentioned that he saw Tool breaking up in the near future, and focused on his side project, Puscifer. However, by early 2008, at the 50th Grammy Awards, Keenan announced to MTV that the band would begin writing new material for their fifth studio album "right away". The band was quiet over the next few years, only with Tool's website announcing that guitarist Adam Jones, bassist Justin Chancellor, and drummer Danny Carey were working on instrumental material while Keenan focused his efforts on Puscifer. The approach was consistent with what the band had done in the past, with Keenan waiting to write vocals and lyrics until instrumentals were completed. ![]() In 2012, the band's website was updated again, with the webmaster writing that they had heard instrumental material that had "sounded like Tool…some of it reminiscent to earlier Tool stuff, with other parts pushing the envelope" and that they estimated that the album was around half done. Definitely let me know when you're done with the reverse video!Īlso it seems like your vid is slightly out of synch.Outside problems slowed progress on the album over the following years. This is the post I made (which I will delete now). Happy hunting, I hope you guys will have a blast discovering this. So the video needs to start slightly asynchronous to the song but you'll notice when it makes sense. The video played for a couple seconds, then I paused it and we started it back on. Apologies for my tardiness and lazyness, but I hope someone here feels inspired to try and recreate this. Now if I wasn't the lazy shit I am I would have tried to recreate it but honestly, there's probably someone here who can do it in a fraction of the time it'd take me to get all the software and figure it out. Not only did the cuts fit the beat perfectly, the visuals also matched the lyrics thematically. She then resumed the video a couple seconds later and something absolutely amazing happened: The video was in perfect synch with the song. ![]() I pressed the pause button because I thought she just wanted to look at the stuff while listening to the song. So when Descending came up my friend took the case and started the video. Since I am an awful sport I spoiled to her how the community here feels about the ranking of songs - how most people seemed to have started with #1ing Invincible or 7empest but eventually moved on to Descending, where I was stuck at that point (what an amazing song holy shit). What happened a couple weeks ago is that I had a friend over to listen to Fear Inoculum to and something happened when Descending came up. So I've been carrying this with me for a couple weeks but since yesterday somebody posted the high res version of the booklet video, I thought I should share something with you guys. Fun stuff, I just created a thread talking about how I accidentally discovered how Descending can match up perfectly with the video in the case and was redirected here by a fellow redditor! ![]()
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