The funny bit about this song, as I recall, is that Maynard Keenan figured people would interpret anything in German with this cadence as Hitler type antisemitism.
The recipe repeats "Und keine Eier", and no eggs. This is counter to the jewish trope that jews are the eggs that bind a society.
Whether he meant to or not, Keenan produced the antisemitism he thought to mock.
The funny bit about this song, as I recall, is that Maynard Keenan figured people would interpret anything in German with this cadence as Hitler type antisemitism.
The recipe repeats "Und keine Eier", and no eggs. This is counter to the jewish trope that jews are the eggs that bind a society.
Whether he meant to or not, Keenan produced the antisemitism he thought to mock.
It could have been his plan. His music is quite brilliant for no reason that he can make it that way.
It could have been his plan. His music is quite brilliant for no reason that he can make it that way.
The things he's done with Tool and his many side projects are brilliant both in terms of music and poetry.
The things he's done with Tool and his many side projects are brilliant both in terms of music and poetry.