• Aenima is a Portuguese dark wave, rock band formed in Almada in 1997. The name of the band is a play on the Latin word anima, meaning "soul". The band...
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  • Ænima (/ˈɑːnɪmə/ AH-ni-mə) is the second studio album by the American rock band Tool. It was released in vinyl format on September 17, 1996, and in compact...
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    the alternative metal movement with the release of their follow-up album Ænima in 1996. The group's efforts to combine musical experimentation, visual...
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  • Brazilian chamber music ensemble Aenima (band), a Portuguese rock band Anima Sound System, a Hungarian electronic band Anima (Nightmare album), 2006 Anima...
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    October 25, 2015. "Keenan formed the band with West Milford-raised guitarist Billy Howerdel, who performed on 'Aenima.'" Summers, Jodi (2004). Making and...
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    the recording of the band's second full-length album. Chancellor has been a full member of the band since the 1996 studio album Ænima. Wal – Chancellor's...
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    Paul D'Amour (category Tool (band) members)
    stages of the Ænima album. He was ultimately credited as a co-writer on five songs. According to drummer Danny Carey, D'Amour left the band because he wanted...
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  • Opiate (EP) (category Tool (band) albums)
    third release and second LP Ænima. The EP features straightforward song structures in place of the progressive traits the band became known for later in...
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    Maynard James Keenan (category Tool (band) members)
    sensitive subject of child abuse". In September 1996, the band released their second studio album, Ænima. The album was certified gold in ten weeks, achieved...
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  • Lateralus (category Tool (band) albums)
    Bottrill, who had produced the band's two previous releases Ænima and Salival, produced the album along with the band, and became the last Tool album...
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    List of songs recorded by Tool (category Tool (band) songs)
    then-Rollins Band frontman Henry Rollins, who performed additional vocals on "Bottom". After Chancellor replaced D'Amour, Tool released its second album Ænima in...
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  • Fricke, David (5 December 1996). "Aenima". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 27 April 2012. Still, the best parts of Ænima come when Tool just let the music rip...
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  • Ænema (category Tool (band) songs)
    "Ænema" is a song by American rock band Tool, released as the third single from their second major-label release Ænima. Adam Jones made a video for the...
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    Adam Jones (musician) (category Tool (band) members)
    experimentation as well, such as his use of an epilator as a plectrum on the Ænima and Lateralus albums for example; continuing in this direction on the Tool...
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  • Stinkfist (category Tool (band) songs)
    by American rock band Tool. It is their first industry single and first music video release from their second major label album Ænima. The song title,...
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  • Forty Six & 2 (category Tool (band) songs)
    & 2" is a song by American rock band Tool. It was released as the fourth single from their second studio album Ænima in 1996 and received radio airplay...
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  • Salival (category Tool (band) albums)
    "Third Eye," "Pushit" or "Merkaba" from spring 1997. Live versions of the Ænima tracks "Pushit" and "Third Eye" appear on this album plus a live version...
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    Tool discography (category Tool (band))
    Justin Chancellor and recording resumed. October 1996 saw the release of Ænima which eventually beat Tool's debut in sales, and was certified triple platinum...
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  • 7empest (category Tool (band) songs)
    reminiscent of Lateralus or Ænima, the vocals that kick in from Maynard James Keenan are noted for sounding aggressive, similar to the band's earlier work, kicking...
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  • Hooker with a Penis (category Tool (band) songs)
    song by American rock band Tool. It was released on September 17, 1996, as the seventh track of their second studio album, Ænima. The song is the shortest...
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  • hardcore band Catherine's debut album Rumor Has It: Astaroth has Stolen Your Eyes. The seal of Astaroth is printed on (some editions of) the CD Ænima by the...
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  • a Tokyo DVD (Ænima Recordings, 2011) Cap. 8: Live (Ænima Recordings, 2014) Cap. 8 - Live DVD+CD (Azafran Media, 2014) Arx Atlantis (Ænima Recordings, 2015)...
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  • Fear Inoculum (song) (category Tool (band) songs)
    Retrieved November 20, 2019. "Tool's New Single Makes Chart History; 'Ænima' Album Re-Enters Billboard 200 At No. 10". Blabbermouth.net. August 12,...
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    Chris Pitman (category Replicants (band) members)
    album Ænima. In 1995, he appeared on the album Bourgeois Kitten by Blinker the Star. In early 1998, Pitman joined Guns N' Roses as the band's second...
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  • by Aaron Maté and Katie Halper "Useful Idiot", a song by band Tool from their 1996 album Ænima Useful Idiots, a 2004 novel by Jan Mark Useful Idiots: How...
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  • 2002 H (Lee Hae-ri EP), 2017 "H." (song), a song by Tool on their 1996 Ænima album H (magazine) Revista H, a monthly Mexican men's magazine "H" Is for...
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    Buzz Osborne (category Fantômas (band) members)
    onstage during their tour for Ænima. The Melvins also opened for Tool on the tour. In 1998, Osborne joined a new band known as Fantômas with Faith No...
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  • band aimed to have each song have a stronger individuality as its "own chapter or sound". American progressive metal band Tool and its album Aenima was...
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  • European tour, as support for their album Aenima, including a support slot at the London Astoria. The band split after a couple of years, and the members...
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  • British rock band Blur from their 1993 album Modern Life Is Rubbish "Intermission", a song by progressive rock band Tool from their 1996 album Ænima "Intermission"...
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