Tool (2) – Fear Inoculum
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RCA – 19075-95055-2 |
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US |
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Rock |
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Post-Metal |
Tracklist
1 | Fear Inoculum | 10:20 | |
2 | Pneuma | 11:53 | |
3 | Invincible | 12:44 | |
4 | Descending | 13:37 | |
5 | Culling Voices | 10:05 | |
6 | Chocolate Chip Trip | 4:48 | |
7 | 7empest | 15:43 | |
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Video | Recusant Ad Infinitum |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Tool Dissectional, L.L.C.
- Copyright © – Tool Dissectional, L.L.C.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Volcano Entertainment II, L.L.C.
- Copyright © – Volcano Entertainment II, L.L.C.
- Marketed By – RCA Records
- Distributed By – RCA Records
- Record Company – Sony Music Entertainment
- Glass Mastered At – Arvato – 57272983
Credits
- Bass, Composed By – Justin Chancellor
- CGI Artist – Matthew Santoro
- Cover, Artwork By – Alex Grey
- Design – Mackie Osborne
- Drums, Percussion, Composed By – Danny Carey
- Guitar, Composed By, Art Direction – Adam Jones
- Mastered By – Bob Ludwig
- Recorded By, Mixed By – Evil Joe Barresi*
- Sounds, Effects – Brian Lustmord (tracks: 6)
- Vocals, Lyrics By, Composed By – Maynard James Keenan
- Written By, Performer, Producer – Tool (2)
Notes
Released in a tri-fold Digipak video brochure, as well as a rechargeable 4" HD screen with exclusive video footage, a USB charging cable, a 2-watt speaker, a 36-page booklet and a digital MP3 card.
Package manufactured by Mediafast in China. Discs made in . Assembled in the USA.
Special limited edition has three (3) variant packaging available:
Variant 1 - Priest Upright: - Full glossy cover with 7-sided geometric pattern on back, points of pattern ends in 14 solid circles.
Variant 2 - Priest Bowing: - Matte finish with 9-sided geometric pattern on back, no solid circles at points, sides have a gloss geometric repeating pattern.
Variant 3 - Danny's Drum Kit/Adam's Mural: - Glossy cover with dark elements in matte and 6-sided fractal star on back, eyes centered in star points, silver on black geometric repeating pattern on sides.
Package manufactured by Mediafast in China. Discs made in . Assembled in the USA.
Special limited edition has three (3) variant packaging available:
Variant 1 - Priest Upright: - Full glossy cover with 7-sided geometric pattern on back, points of pattern ends in 14 solid circles.
Variant 2 - Priest Bowing: - Matte finish with 9-sided geometric pattern on back, no solid circles at points, sides have a gloss geometric repeating pattern.
Variant 3 - Danny's Drum Kit/Adam's Mural: - Glossy cover with dark elements in matte and 6-sided fractal star on back, eyes centered in star points, silver on black geometric repeating pattern on sides.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 1 9075-95055-2 6
- Barcode (Scanned): 190759505526
- Matrix / Runout: arvato 57272983/19075950552RD1 21
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LB47
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 072Z
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 078Z
- Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 0712
Other Versions (5 of 77)
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Fear Inoculum (10×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) | RCA Records Label | none | 2019 | |||
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Fear Inoculum (10×File, FLAC, Album, 24bit-96kHz) | RCA Records Label | none | 2019 | |||
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Fear Inoculum (10×File, WAV, Album, 24bit/96kHz) | RCA Records Label | none | 2019 | |||
Fear Inoculum (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Special Edition, Variant 1) | Sony Music | 19075-95055-2, 19075 95055 2 | Europe | 2019 | |||
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Fear Inoculum (10×File, AAC, Album) | Tool Dissectional | none | 2019 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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The CD release is so stupid. Why put a rechargeable lithium battery without something to recharge it?
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Just finished listening to it and i must say it's an absolutely stunning boxset, both the audio quality of the pressing and the unique etching are superb. No issues here. It's a bit annoying to listen because there is only 1 song on each record, sometimes 2, but other than that, It's a must have for any Tool fans.
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Agree with so-so album - so much put into this so-so album - sucks compared to Undertow or Aenima - no good groove anywhere on the album lasting more than a minute - packaging WAY over content, don't know how people are suckered into this.....well you know what P.T. Barnum said..........
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I love Tool, but i'll never understand why MJK & co don't even bother to release their discography on vinyl: considering how they're religiously worshipped, they could make lots of bucks out of their most devote fans' pockets.
That said, here's a message to all those who proclaim that "my vinyl version on vinyl sounds supa hypa dupa fantastic!": are you aware that (very likely) the master audio of your lovely looking coloured vinyl copy was taken from a cd rip on 16bit , 44.1kHz (if you are lucky!), which means that you hear the same audio of a standard redbook audio CD?
Also, last but not leasr: do you also know that because all these vinyl releases are unofficial, the band won't earn a single cent?
Not only you've been ripped off, you also rip off the band. -
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Enough time has ed to look back now and call it for what it is. Fear Inoculum is a very good album, very good, not great. It is overworked, overproduced, overthought. That's what happens when you work on an album for this long.Everything is just to perfect in a way. I still find things on Lateralus and 10,000 Days I haven't heard or haven't noticed before whenever I listen to them. On Fear Inoculum I hear the same thing every time, and I think that is the thing that keeps it from greatness for me.
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Missing an official vinyl? Well, Maynard does enjoy this trolling, teasing of Tool's fans. And I can understand that. This religious worshiping is worth the despise. You wanted music? There you have it. What else do you want? , this album will never be released on vinyl. I'd bet my neck on that. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised, if one of these days, a statement would be released, that some of those so-called "unofficial" releases were in fact "official". That they were just marked and released as a bootleg to annoy the Tool worshipers. Don't get me wrong, I'd be among the first ones to pre-order the vinyl version (not just Fear Inoculum, everything) once officially announced, but I'm telling you, ain't gonna happen. I have my 24bit/96kHz copy from HDtracks.com and I'm happy with it.
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Well continuing below-5/6 seconds rather than 2 seconds on Side C.But Side D sounds great-the drum solo is really crisp and full on.I do not have a top expensive system but this sounds fine as I have already said.
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quite amazing that there is still no simple official Vinyl Version of this...what are they waiting for ?
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The packaging for this cd is like something that you only think of in a dream. Not in a special, inspiring way, but just a really loopy dream where you buy a cd and take it home and it has a monitor inside the package...lol. Then you wake up and say "what the fuck was that dream?? A tool cd with a monitor in the package??", and end up never thinking about the dream again.
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