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Tool  - 72826 First Demo + Bonus flac album
  • Performer Tool
  • Title 72826 First Demo + Bonus
  • Date of release 2017
  • Country US
  • Style Alternative Rock, Hard Rock
  • Other formats FLAC WMA DTS MP2 AA AAC VOX
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1610 mb
  • Size FLAC 1268 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 138

Limited to 100. Side A has Tool's demo "72826" (officially released on cassette by the band). Side B has some tracks from Tool's release "Salival". There is no label information.

Side A has Tool's demo "72826" (officially released on cassette by the band) on it. Matrix, Runout (Side A, etched): 72826. Matrix, Runout (Side B, etched): SALIVAL. Other Versions (3 of 3) View All.

Opiate preceded Tool's first full-length release, Undertow, by a year. It is named after a quote by Karl Marx: "religion. is the opiate of the masses". As of July 7, 2010, Opiate has sold 1,155,000 copies in the US and is certified Platinum by the RIAA. This demo tape, titled 72826, also featured early versions of "Hush" and "Part of Me" (as well as "Crawl Away" and "Sober", which would eventually make it on Undertow), and was used to get the band signed. All four songs were re-recorded for this album. Along with Undertow, many Tool fans consider Opiate to be the band's heaviest album. The connection fans have to the EP was even addressed on the song "Hooker with a Penis" from their third release and second LP Ænima. The EP features straightforward song structures in place of the progressive traits the band became known for later on in their career.

They initially released a demo EP in 1991 called 72826. Although demos are typically intended only for record labels, the band was so pleased with theirs that they sold copies to their fans. Tool signed to Zoo Entertainment just three months into their career, and released their first studio EP, Opiate, in March 1992.

Tool,The Woodshed Demo/72826,USA,Deleted,CASSETTE ALBUM,438239. Tool - 72826 - YouTube. 480 x 360 jpeg 6kB. ww. outube. Tool - 72826 (Demo 1991) Full Album - YouTube. Tool - Hush (Demo Version) - YouTube. 1920 x 1080 jpeg 86kB. com 570 x 760 jpeg 111kB. Tool 1991 demo cassette 72826 (sealed) & promo antenna. 1000 x 750 jpeg 69kB.

72826 is a demo tape by American rock band Tool. It was released in 1991 in very limited quantities of 1500. It is also referred to by the name Toolshed, or Tool. The tape - known as Tool, Toolshed or the 72826 demo, depending on where you go for your information - contained three songs on each side

29 results for 72826 tool. Tool lp 72826 first demo + bonus.

Tracklist

A1 Cold And Ugly
A2 Hush
A3 Part Of Me
A4 Crawl Away
A5 Sober
A6 Jerk-Off
B1 No Quarter (Led Zeppelin cover)
B2 Harry Manback part II
B3 L.A. Municipal Court

Credits

  • Performer [Uncredited] – Adam Jones, Danny Carey, Maynard James Keenan, Paul D'Amour

Notes

Side A has Tool's demo "72826" (officially released on cassette by the band) on it.
Side B has some tracks from Tool's release "Salival".

There is no label information.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): 72826
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): SALIVAL

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Tool 72826 ‎(Cass, EP) Toolshed Music none US 1991
none Tool 72826 First Demo + Bonus ‎(LP, Ltd, Unofficial, CLE) Not On Label none Europe 2017
none Tool 72826 First Demo + Bonus ‎(LP, Comp, Unofficial) Not On Label none Europe 2017


Talk about Tool - 72826 First Demo + Bonus


Bladebringer
Horrible sound quality! I strongly advice not to buy it and I'm not even anal about sound quality.
OCARO
I agree, the source of the demos is not great to begin with. Being pressed onto vinyl it sounds about as good as it can without it being truly sourced from the studio masters.
Diab
You have to keep in mind that 72826 sounds pretty empty in terms of sound because it is a demo and also their first release. Listen to 72826 on youtube and then clean your record before playing obviously and compare them. Also keep in mind that the quality will be the same because bootlegs of unreleased vinyl material rely on the mp3 versions.
Dilkree
I disagree... Its a demo, so its not suppose to sound amazing. For a bootleg of a demo this sounds pretty good.