A lot of times they're not really angels or devils but friends giving you advice, looking out for your best INTEREST but not really understanding what's going to be best for you. Seems pretty obvious, right? The angel is trying to give him good advice while the devil is trying to get him to do what's bad for him. cartoons? Sometimes there's that one where the guy is trying to make a decision and he's got an angel on one shoulder and the devil on the other. Speaking to the audience he said, "Any of you ever seen those old Warner Bros. However, on several occasions, specifically on Novemduring a show at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia, Maynard did grant some insight into the meaning of the song. Speculation has surrounded the song "H." The "meaning" of this song has seldom been detailed by the band, as they do not regularly comment on such things. D'Amour also worked on "H.", as he is CREDITED as a co-songwriter on ASCAP's website.ĭanny Carey labeled L. Track information ĭemo versions of the songs "Pushit", "Stinkfist", "Ænema", and "Eulogy" were recorded with Paul D'Amour on bass, before he left the band.
Lines from Bill Hicks' standup set, "One Good Drug Story" and "The War on Drugs" are sampled before the song "Third Eye".
The inside cover displays art featuring a painting of a disabled patient that shows a resemblance to singer Maynard James Keenan and Bill Hicks depicted as a doctor or "healer" with the line, "Another Dead Hero". The band dedicated the album to Bill Hicks (a comedian who the band felt was going in the same DIRECTION as them) and said this album to be partly inspired by him. Themes of the album include Egyptian mythology in a seven-pointed star symbolizing Babalon, and sacred geometry in dividing the planet into GRIDSrelated to chromosomes. These segues are "Useful Idiot", "Message to Harry Manback", "Intermission", "Cesaro Summability", and "(-) Ions".
Several of the songs are short segues or interludes that connect to longer songs, pushing the total duration of the CD towards the maximum of around 80 minutes. Promotional singles were issued, in order of release, for " Stinkfist", H.", " Ænema" and " Forty-Six & 2" with just the first and third receiving music videos. The TITLE Ænima is a combination of the words ' anima' (Latin for 'soul' associated with the ideas of "life force" and a term often used by psychologist Carl Jung) and ' enema', the medical procedure. Ænima was Tool's first release with former Peach bassist Justin Chancellor.