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  1. Apr 6, 1993 · Let it go in. [Chorus] You won't feel what you'd like to feel. Lay back and let me show you another way. I'll kill what you want me to. Take what's left and eat it. Take all or nothing.

  2. Undertow is the debut studio album by the American rock band Tool, released on April 6, 1993, by Zoo Entertainment. Produced by the band and Sylvia Massy, it was recorded from October to December 1992 at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys and Grandmaster Recorders in Hollywood.

  3. 4° is the eighth track on Undertow. Lyrics [] Get up and free yourself from yourself. Locked up inside you, like the calm beneath castles, is a cavern of treasures that noone has been to. Let's go digging. Bring it out to take you back in. You won't do what you'd like to do. Lay back and let me show you another way. I'll kill what you want me to,

    • Many of Undertow‘s songs had already been written by the time Tool recorded the Opiate EP. Maynard James Keenan and Adam Jones began writing songs together in 1987, and had thus amassed a substantial amount of material by the time Tool signed with Zoo Entertainment in 1992.
    • The album’s intense, “reactionary” energy was partly a reaction to Maynard’s experiences in the film business – and to the band’s brushes with the Hollywood hair-metal scene.
    • Maynard shot a piano to death for “Disgustipated.” During the recording of “Disgustipated,” the album’s creepy closing cut, Massy added to the aural nightmarishness of the track by recording Keenan firing four rounds from a shotgun into an old upright piano.
    • Adam Jones kept his guitar head stored in a refrigerator during the making of the album. Back during the early Nineties, if someone talked about keeping a head in their refrigerator, gruesome images of mass-murderer Jeffrey Dahmer would have been the first thing to come to mind.
  4. Apr 6, 2019 · Buzz had been built with deft precision with the assist of fledgling label Zoo Entertainment, and the big payoff was to come in the form of the band’s debut full-length Undertow, which...

  5. Sep 13, 2021 · Songs like Sober and Prison Sex remain Tool essentials but there are also some fantastic album tracks like 4° that are perhaps overlooked.

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  7. Apr 5, 2023 · Driven by a straightforward 4/4 time signature (a band rarity), 'Sober' orbits around its gritty, dramatic drop-D bass hook and guitar that alternates between eerie backdrop and growling foreground.