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After he's institutionalized in order to cover for his sister, a young man encounters a doctor who is turning his patients into flesh-eating psychopaths.
Insanitarium

TOOL performs Live at the Reading Festival. Lineup includes "Intolerance" "Undertow" "Sober" "Opiate" "Flood" and "Jerk-Off"
TOOL: Live at Reading Festival 1993

A 1993 stop-motion animated music video by Tool for their song “Prison Sex”, exploring dark and controversial themes with distinctive artistic direction.
TOOL - Prison Sex

A music video for the song “Vicarious” by Tool, released in 2007, known for its dark, surreal, and computer-animated visuals accompanying the progressive metal track.
Tool - Vicarious

Released in 1996, “Stinkfist” features abstract, industrial-themed visuals and stop-motion sequences, aligning with the band’s experimental approach to music videos.
TOOL - Stinkfist

The official music video for “Ænema” by Tool, released in 1997, featuring stop-motion animation and abstract imagery, typical of the band’s artistic style.
TOOL - Ænima

Released in 1992, the music video for “Hush” by Tool features black-and-white visuals with provocative political statements and minimalist band performance footage.
TOOL - Hush

Released in 2001, this music video for “Schism” by Tool combines surrealist imagery and experimental performance art in a trademark visually dense style.
TOOL - Schism

The music video for “Sober” was released in 1993, utilising stop-motion animation to depict a bleak, symbolic narrative accompanying the band’s alternative metal track.