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- Opiate_(song) runtime "6.1".
- Opiate_(song) abstract ""Opiate" is a song by Tool and the title track from their debut EP recorded by producer Sylvia Massy at Sound City Studios in 1991. While never released as an official single, it is one of the best known songs among their early work. "Opiate" serves as the final track of the Opiate EP and contains the hidden track, "The Gaping Lotus Experience."The song's title and lyrics apparently elaborate on the Marxist concept that "religion is the opium of the masses". Keenan's lyrics liken religion to rape and abuse by a person or group of people to another person or group of people. The lyric "deaf and blind and dumb and born to follow, what you need is someone strong to guide you" supports this notion. Sometimes when played live, Keenan sings "...what you need is someone strong to use you". The song's chorus of "Jesus Christ why don't you come save my life, open my eyes and blind me with your lies" may refer to the antagonist, or his victim, either seeking forgiveness or salvation.".
- Opiate_(song) album Opiate_(EP).
- Opiate_(song) artist Tool_(band).
- Opiate_(song) genre Alternative_metal.
- Opiate_(song) producer Steve_Hansgen.
- Opiate_(song) producer Sylvia_Massy.
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- Opiate_(song) recordLabel Zoo_Entertainment_(record_label).
- Opiate_(song) releaseDate "1992-03-10".
- Opiate_(song) runtime "366.0".
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- Opiate_(song) wikiPageLength "3950".
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- Opiate_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Opiate" (song)".
- Opiate_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Opiate".
- Opiate_(song) writer Tool_(band).
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- Opiate_(song) artist Tool_(band).
- Opiate_(song) genre Alternative_metal.
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- Opiate_(song) label Zoo_Entertainment_(record_label).
- Opiate_(song) length "366.0".
- Opiate_(song) name "Opiate".
- Opiate_(song) producer Steve_Hansgen.
- Opiate_(song) producer Sylvia_Massy.
- Opiate_(song) producer Tool_(band).
- Opiate_(song) recorded "December 1991 - January 1992".
- Opiate_(song) released "1992-03-10".
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- Opiate_(song) writer Tool_(band).
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- Opiate_(song) comment ""Opiate" is a song by Tool and the title track from their debut EP recorded by producer Sylvia Massy at Sound City Studios in 1991. While never released as an official single, it is one of the best known songs among their early work. "Opiate" serves as the final track of the Opiate EP and contains the hidden track, "The Gaping Lotus Experience."The song's title and lyrics apparently elaborate on the Marxist concept that "religion is the opium of the masses".".
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- Opiate_(song) name "Opiate".