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The title track acts as a perfect diagnostic tool for soundstage width. The opening features swelling, synthesized textures and Danny Carey’s delicate tabla drumming. In 24-bit, you can distinctly map the physical location of each electronic pad tap. When Justin Chancellor’s pulsing bassline enters, it anchors the track with a tight, foundational low-end that never bleeds into Maynard James Keenan's pristine, dry vocal delivery. 2. "Pneuma"

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On the title track, "Fear Inoculum," Carey’s subtle snare rolls sit perfectly in the lower-mid tier of the mix, distinct and uncompressed. The title track acts as a perfect diagnostic

10/10 Recommendation: Listen in a dark room, at a high (but safe) volume. Do not skip Chocolate Chip Trip —in 24/96, it is a spatial audio masterpiece. On the title track, "Fear Inoculum," Carey’s subtle

The album is mathematically and thematically anchored to the number seven Joe Barresi On Recording Bass For Tool's "Fear Inoculum"