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Tool

Live Performances by Tool in 2006

TOOL Concert Performance of '10,000 Days'

December 10, 2006 | Video Length: 10:59
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  • On December 10, 2006, Tool performed live, showcasing their complex musical style and dynamic stage presence. At this time, Tool had recently released... Read Full Description >

    On December 10, 2006, Tool performed live, showcasing their complex musical style and dynamic stage presence. At this time, Tool had recently released their album "10,000 Days" in May 2006, which marked their first studio album in over five years following "Lateralus" (2001). "10,000 Days" delves into themes of spirituality and personal experience, reflecting frontman Maynard James Keenan's life events, particularly the illness of his mother. This era of Tool's career was characterized by a blend of progressive rock and heavy metal, complemented by intricate visuals in their live performances. Notably, the live recording captures the band's high-energy execution of tracks from "10,000 Days," illustrating their deep connection with fans and the intensity of their music during this period. Tool's artistic evolution was evident, as they continued to push musical boundaries and maintain a reputation for enigmatic, thought-provoking performances.