Have you listened to Rosetta Stoned by them? If you haven't then you'll know why your comment reminded me of it.First time I heard Tool was back in the 90s on Beavis and Butthead. Y'know, when MTV was good. I listen to them a lot when I smoke DMT. It's always an interesting experience.
Of course I have. I've listened to every Tool song at least once. Though I'd say Vicarious is more relevant as the song and video are about Alex Grey's DMT experiences. The entire album 10,000 Days is also about experiencing DMT, as well as death (hence both "10,000 Days" tracks being about Maynard's mother dying from cancer). As far as my favorite album and song goes, though, it's probably Lateralus. All of Tool's works are also about the use of hallucinogens and accepting the possibility of realities beyond what we can possibly imagine with an unaltered mind. I know that Maynard has called interpreters "idiots for finding interpretations that aren't there", but I feel that's just him being humble. Why else would Tool's work be heavily oriented around Alex Grey's interpretations as well as include other things that revolve around the use of cannabis, MDMA, and LSD?Have you listened to Rosetta Stoned by them? If you haven't then you'll know why your comment reminded me of it.