''Opiate'' is an EP by the American
rock band
Tool
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. It was produced and engineered by
Sylvia Massy
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and
Steve Hansgen. Released in 1992, it was the result of two years of the band playing together after their formation in 1990. ''Opiate'' preceded Tool's first full-length release, ''
Undertow'', by a year. It is named after a quote by
Karl Marx
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: "religion ... is the
opiate of the masses". It was certified platinum by the
RIAA
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. The EP charted on several international charts when Tool released their catalog to online streaming in August 2019.
Background and recording
''Opiate'' features seven songs spanning six tracks, two of which are live recordings. Most versions of the EP (all except the cassette) feature the
hidden seventh song titled "The Gaping Lotus Experience". On CD versions, the song is hidden at the end of the last track of the album, "Opiate", and begins approximately 6 minutes and 10 seconds into the track after "Opiate" has concluded. Vinyl copies of the EP featured a
double groove on the second side; one which contained "Cold and Ugly", with the second containing "The Gaping Lotus Experience" and a small period of silence. Both grooves led into "Jerk-Off".
The song "Sweat" was featured on the ''
Escape from L.A.'' soundtrack.
"Cold and Ugly" and "Jerk-Off" were recorded specially for the album at the
Jellö Loft on New Year's Eve 1991 with a live audience. As a result, these two songs have never been available as true "studio" recordings except for the band's 1991 demo tape ''72826''. This demo tape 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 the EP.
In the original CD inserts for the album there is a collage of photos of the band members as children, among various items and trinkets, and also includes a picture of someone engaging in necrophilia with a well-decomposed cadaver. In reality, it is a friend of the band joking around in prop maker
Stan Winston's studio.
A black and white music video was made for the track "Hush", the band's first. The Canadian music channel
MuchMusic played it regularly.
Music and lyrics
Along with ''
Undertow'', many Tool fans consider ''Opiate'' to be the band's heaviest album.
The connection fans have to the EP was addressed on the song "
Hooker with a Penis" from their third release and second LP ''
Ænima
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''. The EP features straightforward song structures in place of the progressive traits the band became known for later in their career. In a 2013 interview, guitarist Adam Jones stated "I love
metal
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, but I love the other stuff that's been contributed by the band. When we started out, the record company said that we had to pick our heaviest songs, because that's the impact - you're metal and that's really important."
Lyrical subjects explored on ''Opiate'' include censorship and organized religion.
2013 reissue
On March 26, 2013 the band released a special 21st anniversary limited edition package of the album, which includes bonus features, such as new artwork. The artist
Adi Granov
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provided the illustrations for the packaging and It was limited to only 5,000 copies.
The packaging was also done with a
Heidelberg Cylinder Press.
Track listing
Notes
* "Cold and Ugly" and "Jerk-Off" were recorded live on New Year's Eve 1991/1992 at the Jellö Loft, in Hollywood, CA.
Personnel
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Maynard James Keenan
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– vocals
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Adam Jones – guitar
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Paul D'Amour
Paul D'Amour (born 1968 or 1969) is an American musician who was the original bassist for Tool. His bass sound is recognized by the aggressive picked tone he developed with his Chris Squire Signature Rickenbacker 4001CS, which can be heard on ...
– bass
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Danny Carey
Daniel Edwin Carey (born May 10, 1961) is an American musician who is the drummer for the progressive metal band Tool. He has also contributed to albums by artists such as Zaum, Green Jellö, Pigface, Skinny Puppy, Adrian Belew, Carole Kin ...
– drums
Charts
Certifications
References
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1992 EPs
Tool (band) albums
Albums produced by Sylvia Massy
Zoo Entertainment (record label) EPs
Albums recorded at Sound City Studios
Alternative metal EPs