And there was a last-minute upset: "10,000 Days" beat "Sober" for the third-place trophy, showing that the band did not peak back in the early 1990s.Īnd speaking of your picks, of the 1621 people who submitted valid picks for the Final 4, the official overall winner is … Josh Abbott. Looking at the picks that you filled out back when this all started, it turns out that 509 of the 1621 ballots had picked "Lateralus" to win it all, while only 141 thought "Third Eye" would. "Lateralus" beat out runner-up "Third Eye" convincingly, collecting nearly twice as many votes as the older song. Here it is: the winning song in Tool Madness 2011, the song that has been voted "the Greatest Tool song" by you, is. You can now check out results, scores, and other people's picks, all on the Leaderboard! The idea is to vote for the GREATEST song, not your personal favorite.ĭuring the first round, you were able to cast your ballot with your picks for the songs you thought would make it to the Final 4. Each matchup will be resolved by a poll every day, we'll post new polls to the News page (and crosspost it to this page).Įach poll will remain open for at least 24 hours extended to 48 hours if a statistical winner doesn't emerge. Since the NCAA March Madness tournament (which features 64 teams) just ended this week, now is the perfect time to have Tool fans everywhere vote on which song should lay claim to being the Greatest! 1. Tool has released 62 songs so far in their career (64 if you count the live version of "Pushit" from Salival and their performance of "Divorced" with the Melvins). Welcome, one and all, to the 2011 Tool Madness tournament!
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