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What videos have they released?

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What videos have they released?

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There have been six official videos released: “Hush”, “Sober”, and “Prison Sex”, “Stinkfist”, “nema”, and “Schism.” “Hush” was directed by Ken Andrews of Failure, the next two were Adam with Fred Stuhr, and the latter two were directed by Adam. He built the guy in the “Sober” video, and also the so-called “meat tunnel.” The rest of the band did the video editing and production. There is an unauthorized biography video called “Toology” which has been called “the worst piece of garbage ever.” This FAQ advises you to stay far away from it. The “Sober” video won Billboard Video Awards for “Best New Artist” and “Best Hard Rock / Metal Clip.” Other videos have also been nominated for several awards. The “Stinkfist” video was renamed “Track #1” by MTV because the title was deemed to be offensive. Go figure. If you are interested in seeing films which undoubtedly inspired Tool’s videos, check out some work by the Brothers Quay.

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There have been six official videos released: “Hush”, “Sober”, and “Prison Sex”, “Stinkfist”, “Ænema”, and “Schism.” “Hush” was directed by Ken Andrews of Failure, the next two were Adam with Fred Stuhr, and the latter two were directed by Adam. He built the guy in the “Sober” video, and also the so-called “meat tunnel.” The rest of the band did the video editing and production. There is an unauthorized biography video called “Toology” which has been called “the worst piece of garbage ever.” This FAQ advises you to stay far away from it. The “Sober” video won Billboard Video Awards for “Best New Artist” and “Best Hard Rock / Metal Clip.” Other videos have also been nominated for several awards. The “Stinkfist” video was renamed “Track #1” by MTV because the title was deemed to be offensive. Go figure. If you are interested in seeing films which undoubtedly inspired Tool’s videos, check out some work by the Brothers Quay.

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