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He is saying “Chupa minha pica pichu / Chupa minha pica pinto.” And no, you won’t find the translation here. What is Maynard saying at about the 2:45 mark? In early 1998, Maynard added some Elvis lyrics, specifically the lyrics from his song, “Suspicious Minds” and the band had also added a fast breakdown in the middle, complete with a sample from the beginning of the song. Did they change “Stinkfist” up for their live shows? Apparently using slightly graphic metaphors were more offensive than the sheer violence, drug use, and misogyny that proliferated music at the time. As for the radio, again at the time, the words “knuckle, finger, and elbow,” were edited out. MTV, at the time, changed the title to “Track #1” the few times they actually aired the video. It likely ties in to the “knuckle / finger / elbow / shoulder getting deeper within the borderline” theme.Įvidently, there is a 1986 Clint Ruin (Jim Thirlwell) / Lydia Lunch song and EP by the same name. It also states how addictive and primal this is. It states that the only way to really feel true emotions is by experiencing things with other people really connecting and stripping them of all their outer layers and really penetrating the person underneath that, hence the fisting metaphor. The song deals with how modern technology tends to desensitize people and keeps them from really feeling. The most commonly accepted way is to say “enema,” though it has been rumored that the correct way to say it is “on-ima”. How, exactly, do you even pronounce “Ænima”? It also pays homage to a book recommended in the band’s newsletter called “Ægypt.” The title is a mix of the words “Anima” (a Jungian term) and “Enema”.
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Just Up That Dirt Road: Tool Live! at the Acropolisīrown Magic and Big Appetites: Music from the Movie Soundtrack Jelly Donut The new cover had a static Smokebox image and the inside had a list of “Other Albums by TOOL” and even featured 16 bogus covers for these albums. Outside the US, the animated CD came in limited quantities. There is no word, however, as to whether or not this was intentional. If you are looking at the missing Oklahoma Panhandle, then yes. Listen to the song “Ænema” and Bill Hicks’ sketch, Arizona Bay, and you will find that it fits nicely with the theme. If you are referring to California disappearing, then, no there isn’t anything wrong. That depends on which part you are looking at. Something is wrong with the map of the United States. That’s because by this point he had left the band. He was a stand-up comedian that the band befriended in their earlier days before he passed away of pancreatic cancer in 1994. As to why she is in that position, we may never know. That is a photo of contortionist Alana Cain. What’s with the nude person in that… pose? There are versions of the album cover that are static, without the lenticular case. So, there are different versions of the artwork? It is a painting of artist Cam de Leon’s “Smoke Box” that is animated through the use of a lenticular lens, and is surrounded by eyes. Okay, first of all, what is that on the cover? Debuted and peaked at #2, according to Billboard. Released 1 October 1996 Certified Gold and 3X Platinum by the RIAA.