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Tool: Salival

2000-12-12 | Music
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Salival is a limited edition box set in CD/VHS and CD/DVD formats released in 2000 by Tool. It includes a 56-page book of photos and stills from their music videos. As the box set has now been out of print for some time, it can only be found secondhand, usually at a price disproportionate to its original recommended retail price. As VHS has now become all but obsolete, the DVD version tends to retail for a higher price as it is in higher demand.

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The release date of Tool: Salival is December 12, 2000.
On May 13, 2024, the IMDB rating of Tool: Salival is 9.3/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 8.0/10.
The director of Tool: Salival is Adam Jones.
The runtime of Tool: Salival is 24 minutes.
On May 13, 2024, there were 2639 public reaction to Tool: Salival including Claymation, impressionistic, vivid depiction, biased view, nightmarish quality.
Salival is a limited edition box set in CD/VHS and CD/DVD formats released in 2000 by Tool. It includes a 56-page book of photos and stills from their music videos. As the box set has now been out of print for some time, it can only be found secondhand, usually at a price disproportionate to its original recommended retail price. As VHS has now become all but obsolete, the DVD version tends to retail for a higher price as it is in higher demand..