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Tool (song)

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"Tool"
"Tool" cover
Single by Baboon
B-side "Why'd You Say Die?"
"What's Up with You?"
Released 1993
Format 7" vinyl record
Recorded Resin Studios, Denton, Texas
Genre Rock and roll
Length 10:45
Label Silver Girl Records
Producer Sam McCall and Baboon
Baboon singles chronology
"Save Me"
(1993)
"Tool"
(1993)
"The Kissing Song / King of the Damned Laser Gag!"
(1997)

"Tool" is a 7" single by Baboon that was released in 1993 on Silver Girl Records. Side A is 33rpm while side B is 45rpm. The song "Tool" also appears on the band's first album, Face Down in Turpentine, though the album version is a different recording. The recording of "Tool" from this single also appears on the Get It Through Your Thick Skull compilation. This version of the first b-side ("Why'd You Say Die?") is also on Face Down in Turpentine and Baboon's 1996 The Numb E.P..

Track listing

  1. "Tool" - 4:03
  2. "Why'd You Say Die?" - 3:50
  3. "What's Up With You?" - 2:52

All songs by Baboon.

Personnel

  • Andrew Huffstetler - vocals
  • Mike Rudnicki - guitar
  • Steven Barnett - drums
  • Bart Rogers - bass
  • Sam McCall - producer
  • Baboon - producer, art concept
  • Keith York - layout
  • Paul Piskor - layout

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