I'll take that as "I didn't listen to the link and I'm not at all familiar with early Tool" Jerk-Off doesn't sound anything like 10KD. That's not debatable.
I've listened to all their songs many times. The fact is they make a lot of really long songs. Most of those songs, no matter when in their career they made them, were comprised of a mix of slower, soothing music mixed in with crazy drums and heavily distorted guitar. The song 10,000 Days isn't really different. Reflection, Lateralus, Pushit, and The Patient are all like it. That's not to say all the songs don't sound different in some distinguishable way. They just use a lot of the same instruments and a similar structure.
It's not a bad thing if you can tell what band is singing a song. But when you can't tell if its an old or a new one they are singing, that's a worry.
Disturbed defiantly. (though Sickness & believe are very different albums) as it seemed that once they reached "indestructible" (or even 10,000 fists) they stopped experimenting and took to the same formula on that album & on Asylum. Good albums, though nothing really new for them/ Tool is trickier to classify. I think they have subtly changed with each album. Like Moridin says, a few songs on undertow sound greatly different to ones on 10,000 days. But yeah, overall their still the same band. But its Tool. They can get away with it as there such a talented musicians anyway, but hopefully they'll experiment further on their 5th album.