Stinkfist
Tool
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Something has to change Un-deniable dilemma Boredom's not a burden Anyone should bear Constant over stimulation numbs me But I wouldn't want you It any other way It's not enough I need more Nothing seems to satisfy I don't want it I just need it To breathe, to feel, to know I'm alive Finger deep within the borderline Show me that you love me and that we belong together Relax, turn around and take my hand I can help you change Tired moments into pleasure Say the word and we'll be Well upon our way Blend and balance Pain and comfort Deep within you Till you will not want me any other way It's not enough I need more Nothing seems to satisfy I don't want it I just need it To breathe, to feel, to know I'm alive Knuckle deep inside the borderline This may hurt a little but it's something you'll get used to Relax Slip away Something kinda sad about The way that things have come to be Desensitized to everything What became of subtlety? How can it mean anything to me If I really don't feel anything at all? I'll keep digging till I feel something Elbow deep inside the borderline Show me that you love me and that we belong together Shoulder deep within the borderline Relax, turn around and take my hand
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Written by: ADAM JONES, DANIEL CAREY, MAYNARD JAMES KEENAN, PAUL M D'AMOUR
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9 facts about this song
Release and Reception"Stinkfist" is the opening track of "Ænima", which is the second studio album by American rock band Tool. The album was released in 1996.
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Song TitleThe song is called "Stinkfist", a title which has a controversial connotation. Despite this, it is regarded to be one of the most widely recognized songs by the band.
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MTV ControversyMTV actually changed its title to "Track #1" due to its offensive title when it was aired on television. They also edited the original lyrics due to its explicit language.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Stinkfist" features stop-motion animation, a distinct style that several Tool music videos include. The video was directed by guitarist Adam Jones, who is known for his interest in film effects.
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Theme and InterpretationThe song is often seen as a critique of modern society's obsession with greed and materialism, which is seen as a form of self-destruction.
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Song's EvolutionTool has been known to extend the song during live performances, adding a new verse and outtro that weren't in the original release.
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Awards and AccoladesThe music video for "Stinkfist" won the 1997 Billboard Music Award for Best Music Video. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
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Chart Performance"Stinkfist" reached number 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1996. The song is arguably one of Tool's biggest hits.
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Influence and LegacyThe song continues to be highly regarded by fans and music critics. It is often seen as one of the best songs by Tool and is noted for its innovative and complex composition.
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