The live recording of "Forty Six & 2" showcases Tool's powerful and complex musical style, which was well-established prior to this performance. The band had released their third studio album, "Lateralus," in 2001, featuring intricate arrangements and philosophical lyrics, a hallmark of their work. "Forty Six & 2," a track from their earlier album "Ænima" (1996), exemplifies Tool's commitment to exploring deep themes through their music. By the time of this live session, Tool was deeply entrenched in their distinctive sound that merges progressive rock, metal, and art rock. Interesting to note, the band is known for their elaborate live performances that not only focus on the music but also incorporate impressive visual art, often aligning with their thematic explorations of psychology and personal growth. The raw energy of this performance captures both the band's artistic evolution and their dedication to live instrumentation.