![]() I’m in the latter camp - there’s an entire generation that had no easy way of diving deeper into Tool’s catalogue after hearing the requisite radio songs (spare me your “go buy a CD!” argument, please) - but it appears as if the thirst for Tool’s music on streaming services was indeed quite strong anyway, likely among the band’s older fans. Never without controversy, a lot of discussion revolved around the band’s decision to wait so long: was it a smart move for the band to wait this long and make an event of it, or did they miss out on gaining new fans during the past decade from their notable online absence? ![]() ![]() Friday marked a huge day in the Tooliverse, as the band’s entire catalogue was made available in online digital formats for the first time ever.
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