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Tool - Ænima (1996) ALBUM REVIEW

Tool's debut album, 'Undertow', was a stunning release in the 90s music landscape that made an impact during the hey day of grunge. Following the departure of original bassist Paul D'Amour in 1995, and the introduction of former Peach bassist Justin Chancellor, they began playing the songs that they started writing with D'Amour a year prior, at random concerts across the next 2 years. September 17th, 1996 marked the release of "AEnima", one of Tool's finest achievements and one of their most emotional and powerful records. Today, we're going to take a look at it.
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