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4° Lyrics

Get up get up now
Get up get up now
and free yourself from yourself
and free yourself from yourself

Locked up inside you
like the calm beneath castles
is a cavern of treasures that
no one has been to.
Let's go digging.
Let's go digging.


Bring it out to take you back in.

You won't do what you'd like to do.
Lay back and let me show you another way.
Kill what you want to
take what's left and eat it.
Take all or nothing.
Life's just too short to push it away.
Take it all.
Take it all in.
All the way in
All the way in.
Let it go.
Let it go in.
You won't feel what you'd like to feel.
Lay back and let me show you another way.
Kill what you want to
Take what's left and eat it.

Take all or nothing.
Just to short to push it-

Knock me down I'll just come back running
knock you down
it won't be long now
All the way in.
All the way in.

All the way.
All the way in.
Way in.

Kill what you want to.
Take what's left and eat it.
Take all or nothing.
Just to short to push it away.

Take it up.
Take it up higher.
4 degrees now.
4 degrees warmer.
Give in now
Give in now
and let me in.
You'll like this
Just brings us out.
You'll like this
It brings us closer than
dying and cancer and crying.
Let us
Take it
Take it
You take it all
Take it
Take it for me
Take it
Take it honey
Take it all for me
Take it
Take it
Take it

Take it
Take it
Take it
Take it
Take it

Why
Kill what you want to.
Take what's left and eat it.
Take all or nothing.
Just to shut the reason.
Just like that
Just like that
Just like.

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Formed around 1990 in Los Angeles, California, United States, by drummer Danny Carey, guitarist Adam Jones, vocalist Maynard James Keenan, and original bassist Paul D'Amour, Tool is a band that is most noted for combining alternative metal with a wide variety of progressive structures, irregular time signatures and lyrics that range from angry diatribes to meditations on philosophical and social matters.

After performing a handful of shows in the Los Angeles area and up the West Coast, they toured in the United States with Primus in the summer of 1992 in support of their EP Opiate. Their first full length recording, Undertow, was released in 1993.

Emerging with a groovy heavy industrial sound on their first release, when the genre was dominated by post-punk, they were later seen at the top of the industrial metal movement with the release of their second full-length studio album Ænima in 1996, the first recording the band made after original bassist Paul D’Amour left the band, replaced by Justin Chancellor. After an ongoing evolution of their sound and continuous efforts to unify musical experimentation, visual arts, and a message of personal evolution on Lateralus (2001), their most recent album 10,000 Days (2006), as well as respective tours, they are generally described as a style-transgressing act and part of progressive and art rock.

Their aspirational work features exceptionally long or complex releases, controversial lyrics and cover art, and unorthodox music videos, which results in a rather ambivalent relationship between the band and today’s music industry, at times marked by censorship, and the band’s ongoing struggle for privacy.

Nevertheless, Tool has won Grammy Awards and continues to perform worldwide and receive critical acclaim. Lateralus and 10,000 Days both debuted number one on the US Billboard 200 as well as topping the charts in numerous other countries. Between album releases, the band takes extended breaks that allow for collaboration with other artists in designing award-winning album packaging, the creation of elaborate light shows, and band member involvement in notable side-projects.

They currently have 6 major releases:
Opiate (1992)
Undertow (1993)
Ænima (1996)
Salival (Live) (2000)
Lateralus (2001)
10,000 Days (2006).


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