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You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have. Similar Psalm 88 https://biblia.com/bible/esv/psalm/88

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

Edit: The song "Opiate" is basically saying how Christianity and other religions are just like being an opiate addict. So I'd say they are anti organized religion, but not literal demons. I think Maynard might be more into eastern philosophy, or buddhism.

There is a YouTube channel that does reaction videos called "Vin and Sori" and they are Christians. They also absolutely love Tool. They are aware of Maynard's opinions on religion but still finds an awful lot of religious context to his lyrics.

Edit 2: Here Maynard seems to be against organized religion, which I agree with. He implies Jesus is good.

https://youtu.be/fCmZ-zzBZtA?si=ezr3xwfZB8SZQjnY

198 days ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have. Similar Psalm 88 https://biblia.com/bible/esv/psalm/88

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

Edit: The song "Opiate" is basically saying how Christianity and other religions are just like being an opiate addict. So I'd say they are anti religion, but not literal demons. I think Maynard might be more into eastern philosophy, or buddhism.

There is a YouTube channel that does reaction videos called "Vin and Sori" and they are Christians. They also absolutely love Tool. They are aware of Maynard's opinions on religion but still finds an awful lot of religious context to his lyrics.

Edit 2: Here Maynard seems to be against organized religion, which I agree with. He implies Jesus is good.

https://youtu.be/fCmZ-zzBZtA?si=ezr3xwfZB8SZQjnY

198 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have. Similar Psalm 88 https://biblia.com/bible/esv/psalm/88

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

Edit: The song "Opiate" is basically saying how Christianity and other religions are just like being an opiate addict. So I'd say they are anti religion, but not literal demons. I think Maynard might be more into eastern philosophy, or buddhism.

There is a YouTube channel that does reaction videos called "Vin and Sori" and they are Christians. They also absolutely love Tool. They are aware of Maynard's opinions on religion but still finds an awful lot of religious context to his lyrics.

198 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have. Similar Psalm 88 https://biblia.com/bible/esv/psalm/88

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

Edit: The song "Opiate" is basically saying how Christianity and other religions are just like being an opiate addict. So I'd say they are anti religion, but not literal demons. I think Maynard might be more into eastern philosophy, or buddhism.

198 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have. Similar Psalm 88 https://biblia.com/bible/esv/psalm/88

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

Edit: The song "Opiate" is basically saying how Christianity and other religions are just like being an opiate addict. So I'd say they are anti religion, but not literal demons. I think Maynard might be more into eastern philosophy.

198 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have. Similar Psalm 88 https://biblia.com/bible/esv/psalm/88

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

Edit: The song "Opiate" is basically saying how Christianity and other religions are just like being an opiate addict. So I'd say they are anti religion, but not literal demons.

198 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have. Similar Psalm 88 https://biblia.com/bible/esv/psalm/88

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

Edit: The song "Opiate" is basically saying how Christianity and other religions are just like being an opiate addict. So I'd say they are anti religious, but not literal demons.

198 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have. Similar Psalm 88 https://biblia.com/bible/esv/psalm/88

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

198 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You're probably thinking of the song "Sober" by Tool. It is a song about someone who struggles with addiction who is angry at God for not snapping his fingers and fixing him. He was in his 20s when they wrote it. I think all of us have known someone who was angry at God for allowing something bad to happen to them. I certainly have.

Also with A Perfect Circle. In the song "Judith", he laments his mother’s faith that couldn’t save her from her stroke, but in 10,000 days album he sings about how her end is here and “now you’re going home.” He strikes me as passionate, and a bit teenage angsty, but not a literal demon.

198 days ago
1 score