Bass Guitar TAB - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1455430
By Tool. By Adam Jones, Daniel Carel, Justin Chancellor, Maynard, and Maynard James Keenan. Arranged by Tracy Dean McCallum. 20th Century,Rock. Score. 14 pages. Tracy Dean McCallum #1034522. Published by Tracy Dean McCallum (A0.1455430).
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The city of Aenima pulsed with a feverish energy. Skyscrapers scraped the bruised twilight sky, their reflective surfaces warping and distorting the world below. Serra, a young woman with eyes the color of polished obsidian, navigated the labyrinthine streets with a practiced ease. Her movements were a blur, a constant dance to avoid the roving security drones that hummed ominously overhead.
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Serra wasn't your average citizen. She was a truth-seeker, a member of a clandestine group called the Third Eye. They believed the omnipresent media, the meticulously curated reality pumped through every screen, was a lie. Aenima, they claimed, was a prison, its citizens pacified by a constant stream of feel-good propaganda and manufactured consent.
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The song of rebellion hummed in Serra's pocket – a forbidden recording by a band called Tool. Aenima, the title track, pulsed with a raw energy that resonated deep within her. Maynard James Keenan's voice, a caustic whisper laced with fury, echoed Serra's own growing discontent.
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"We're held back by this, Ænima, this Ænima," the song roared.
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Tonight, the Third Eye was making a move. Their target: The Prism, a monolithic structure at the heart of the city, the source of Aenima's manufactured reality. Serra, alongside a ragtag group of rebels, infiltrated the heavily guarded complex. Each step was fraught with danger, the sterile hallways echoing with their ragged breaths.
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Finally, they reached the central chamber. A blinding white light emanated from a vast, pulsating sphere – the heart of the Prism. As Serra and her companions approached, a booming voice filled the room.
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"Welcome, intruders. You seek the truth? It will set you free, but first, it will break you."
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A holographic projection flickered to life, revealing a man with a sardonic smile – the Architect, the puppet master behind Aenima's illusion. A brutal fight ensued, the rebels' makeshift weapons clashing against the advanced security forces. The air crackled with raw energy as Serra, fueled by the rebellious spirit of Aenima, fought with a ferocity she never knew she possessed.
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In the chaos, Serra reached the sphere. As she touched it, a surge of information flooded her mind – a torrent of truths about Aenima's dark history, the manipulation of the populace, the carefully constructed facade. The knowledge was a searing brand, a painful awakening.
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Exhausted but exhilarated, Serra and the surviving rebels escaped the collapsing Prism. The song of Tool echoed in her ears, now an anthem of liberation. Aenima may be shattered, but the fight for a true reality had just begun. The city, once a prison, was now a battleground, and Serra, ignited by the forbidden music, was ready to fight for a world bathed not in manufactured light, but in the harsh, beautiful truth.
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