What does the band have to say about “Disgustipated”?
Here’s a clip from M.E.A.T Magazine (5/94): “Paul explains it as ‘getting together three pianos and shotguns smashed with sledgehammers and recorded to a six beat.’ Funny how an ode to carrots could become so damn disturbing and guilt-laden.” Entertainingly, Chris Haskett of Rollins Band gets a “sledge hammer” credit in the liner notes. In BAM Magazine (11/94), the creation of the song is explained: “In May 1993, Tool performed at Scientology’s Celebrity’s Centre, apparently not knowing that this was the home of the cult. Once they found out, they were not taking it nicely. Between songs, Keenan, staring first at the lush grounds paid for by devoted L. Ron followers and then into the eyes of his own audience, bayed into the mic like a sheep looking for his shepherd’s gate. ‘Baaaaa! Baaaaa!’ the singer bleated.
Here’s a clip from M.E.A.T Magazine (5/94): “Paul explains it as ‘getting together three pianos and shotguns smashed with sledgehammers and recorded to a six beat.’ Funny how an ode to carrots could become so damn disturbing and guilt-laden.” Entertainingly, Chris Haskett of Rollins Band gets a “sledge hammer” credit in the liner notes. In BAM Magazine (11/94), the creation of the song is explained: “In May 1993, Tool performed at Scientology’s Celebrity’s Centre, apparently not knowing that this was the home of the cult. Once they found out, they were not taking it nicely. Between songs, Keenan, staring first at the lush grounds paid for by devoted L. Ron followers and then into the eyes of his own audience, bayed into the mic like a sheep looking for his shepherd’s gate. ‘Baaaaa!