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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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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...
- 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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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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single and
first music video release from
their second major label album Ænima. The song title, the
lyrics and the
perceived subject matter (fisting and...
- abuse". In
September 1996, the band
released their second studio album,
Ænima. The
album was
certified gold in ten w****s,
achieved double platinum in...
- Tool. The song was
released as the
second single from
their second album,
Ænima on
March 19, 1997. "H."
reached number 23 on the US
Mainstream Rock Tracks...
- Tool,
released as the
third single from
their second major-label
release Ænima. Adam
Jones made a
video for the song
using stop-motion animation; it is...
- 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...
- "Bottom".
After Chancellor replaced D'Amour, Tool
released its
second album Ænima in 1996. In 2000 the band
released the
compilation Salival,
which featured...