Hush
Tool
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F*ck You I can't say what I want to Even if I'm not serious I can't say what I want to Even if I'm not serious F*ck yourself F*ck yourself You piece of shit Why don't you just go Kill yourself? I said I can't say what I want to Even if I'm not serious I can't say what I want to Even if I'm just kidding, yeah People tell me what to say What to think and what to play I said, people tell me what to say What to think and what to play I say F*ck yourself F*ck yourself You piece of shit Why don't you just go Kill yourself? I can't say what I want to Even if I'm not serious I can't say what I want to Even if I'm just kidding F*ck yourself Go f*ck yourself You piece of shit Why don't you go f*ck yourself? People tell me what to say What to think and what to play I said, people tell me what to say What to think and what to play Just kidding Just kidding Just kidding
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Written by: Paul M D'Amour, Maynard James Keenan, Adam Jones, Daniel Carey
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10 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Hush" is a song combining elements of alternative metal, progressive rock, and art rock, providing a unique representation of Tool's overall sound.
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Album Presence"Hush" is a single that is featured in Tool's debut EP, "Opiate," which was released in 1992.
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LineupThe lineup of Tool for "Hush" was vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, drummer Danny Carey, and bassist Paul D'Amour.
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Controversial LyricsThe lyrics of "Hush" sparked controversy for its explicit language and the band's commentary about censorship, especially within the artistic and musical industry.
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Music VideoDespite the explicit lyrics, Tool released a music video for "Hush". All the band members appeared naked in this video with duct tape on their mouths as a symbol against censorship.
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First Impression"Hush" is the first song on the "Opiate" album, giving listeners their first impression of Tool's musical style.
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Chart PerformanceWhile "Hush" didn't make a significant impact on the music charts, it did help to establish Tool's fan base and laid the foundation for their future success.
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Live Performances"Hush" is known for its energetic performances during Tool's concerts, often used as a show opener in the band's early years.
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ReviewsDespite its raw and aggressive style, "Hush" received a positive response from critics, with many praising Tool's ability to tackle challenging themes through their music.
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Significant Progress"Hush" may not be one of Tool's most well-known or commercially successful pieces, but it played a vital role in their development as a band, paving the way for groundbreaking projects such as "Ænima" and "Lateralus".
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