Hush (Tool song)
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"Hush" is a song by Tool from their Opiate EP (1992). It satirizes the perceived excesses of censorship in society.
The music video for "Hush" was their first and received little airtime. The band members are shown nude in front of a white background, with tape over their mouths and signs hanging over their crotches that read "Parental Advisory: Explicit Parts", a parody of the "Parental Advisory: Explicit Content" sticker. It is the only Tool video that features the band members prominently. It is available on the DVD release of the Salival (2000) box set. It is a common misconception that Ken Andrews directed the "Hush" music video, but this is not the case.
Maynard James Keenan · Adam Jones · Justin Chancellor · Danny Carey
Albums and EPs: Tool/72826 · Opiate · Undertow · Ænima · Salival · Lateralus · 10,000 Days
Songs: "Hush" · "Prison Sex" · "Sober" · "Stinkfist" · "H." · "Forty-Six & 2" · "Hooker with a Penis" · "Die Eier von Satan" · "Ænema" · "Third Eye" · "The Grudge" · "Schism" · "Parabola" · "Lateralus" · "Vicarious" · "The Pot" · "Jambi"
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