Last week Tool finally released their fifth studio album Fear Inoculum. Thirteen years in the making, the follow-up to 2006’s 10,000 Days was released digitally and in deluxe CD packages that contained a speaker and mini screen to watch additional footage – it’s all very Tool. Priced at £80, you’d think this was never going to sell out and was purely for the completists, but you’d be very wrong. In fact, they’re all sold out!

Posting on Instagram, the band announced that they’re going to make “a small additional quantity” because interest was so high.

“We are excited to announce that due to overwhelming demand for the FEAR INOCULUM deluxe CD package, a small additional quantity is being made,” reads the post. “We are offering a very limited pre-order for this final run of deluxe CD packages, which will be available exclusively via store.toolband.com. For US orders, this offer is available NOW for today only (until 11:59pm ET). For International orders, this offer is available for tomorrow only starting at 1:00pm ET (until 11:59pm ET). Those who pre-order will receive a download of the digital album featuring several bonus tracks. The CD packages should be ready to ship at the end of September.”

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According to streaming/sales aggregator HitsDailyDouble, Tool have sold over 200,000 physical copies of Fear Inoculum in the United States, more than tripling Taylor Swift’s sales.

Here’s what the Fear Inoculum deluxe set looks like: