(en) Leonard Pierce, « At the Post », sur The A.V. Club, (consulté le ).
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(en) Ricardo Baca, « Reverb, 9/01: Tool », The Denver Post, (lire en ligne, consulté le ). — ...Tool's bag of post-metal goodies, and it's every bit as fear-inducing as it was in 1993.
(en) Ed Thompson, « In the Absence of Truth Review », IGN, (consulté le ), ...many credit the band with being the inspiration of the term post-metal after the release of their 2002 album Oceanic...
(en) Dave Ferman, « At the main stage... », Fort Worth Star-Telegram, (lire en ligne [accès payant], consulté le ). — Tool's vicious, post-metal attack is one of the more intense offerings of the day....
(en) Koen Jacobs, « Metal Gaze - From My Bloody Valentine To Nadja via SunnO », The Quietus, (consulté le ), ...the recent trend for combining metal’s sense of threat with the immersive idyll of shoegaze is undeniable, and only one aspect of the ongoing cross-pollination taking place in extreme music. For his part, r views the ‘metalgaze’ movement as less entropic than cyclical.
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(en) Jeroen Buts, The Thematical and Stylistic Evolution of Heavy Metal Lyrics and Imagery From the 70s to Present Day (lire en ligne), « 5.1 », p. 81.
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(en) Troy J. Augusto, « Live Performances: Tool », Variety, (lire en ligne, consulté le ). — The group's rhythm section, featuring new bassist Justin Chancellor, propelled the group's post-metal stylings with a twisted, near-jazz approach.