
Tool January 2016 Tour – 10 Tool Songs We Want To See Live – BUT They (Probably) Won’t Play
There’s a good chance you won’t be hearing any of these songs when Tool tours next year. That won’t stop us from hoping though.

There’s a good chance you won’t be hearing any of these songs when Tool tours next year. That won’t stop us from hoping though.

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