Queens of the Stone Age
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            Yes! Avon, Regular John, Mexicola, If Only, The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret, In The Fade, Monsters In. The Parasol. These are the songs, brutal..A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0
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            Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
 The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
 1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
 2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
 2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
 2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
 2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
 2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
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            Technically not a QOTSA song, but indicative of their early work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImFVPG2CQlQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImFVPG2CQlQ
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 Such a great track, heavier than a nutron bomb..thispureamericanriot said:
 I was there from the start too and still LOVE their debut album. Raw riffs and muscle, no nonsense music. I tried getting into Villains again recently and it's too "keyboard-y" for me (and I love keyboards too BTW). The Evil Has Landed is only thing on my playlist from Villains. I really hope people go back and connect with their early stuff. A great band.reesdog said:
 Yeah, if you know them from the start you know what I’m talking about. You come in late with them then that’s probably the vibe that attracts you to them. For me knowing them from the start, the new stuff is not worth listening too..lolobugg said:
 I agree with you. Their first two albums were game changers...I guess I am spoiled seeing them so early in their career. I am non plussed by their new stuff. Last time I saw them was on the first album "play the whole album" tour.reesdog said:I’ve seen them a few times, first was their own headlining show at the Brixton Academy in London after their 2nd album R Rated, so around 2000, but they did play a ‘new’ song which was No One Knows, it was fucking great, pretty much all songs played were from the first two albums, which I like the most by far.
 Next it was opening for AC/DC at Milton Keyes in the UK around 2001. Then opening for the Foo Fighters at Hyde Park in 2005-6 with Motörhead. Both awesome shows, AC/DC being the better headliners though.
 Next was in Auckland, New Zealand in the co-headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails, 2014, they were good, If I Had A Tail live was great to hear, but NIN were much better and stole the show completely.
 I probably wouldn’t go see them live now, their albums have gradually got worse and worse, the last one Villians, being a total turd imo, give me a break, what is that weak Mark Ronson produced shite. Plus, live the band has changed a lot, they dress like office workers now and have turned into complete posers, pretty embarrassing. Happens a lot with bands I’ve noticed, once they get very successful. They will never be as good musically or bad-ass as they were on those first three albums, those records are perfect.
 seeing them hen play all of their debut live would be awesome.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVBz0A1rrkMA wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVBz0A1rrkMA wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0
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 That was decent! Still prefer Nick Oliveri on bass though..Gern Blansten said:A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0
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 Hadn’t heard this before, great recommendation!thispureamericanriot said:Technically not a QOTSA song, but indicative of their early work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImFVPG2CQlQA wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImFVPG2CQlQA wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0
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 ditto...reesdog said:
 Hadn’t heard this before, great recommendation!thispureamericanriot said:Technically not a QOTSA song, but indicative of their early work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImFVPG2CQlQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImFVPG2CQlQ
 Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
 The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
 1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
 2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
 2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
 2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
 2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
 2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
 2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20
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            The Desert Sessions Volumes 1-10 were like a trial run for many QOTSA songs before being recored "properly" by the band. Some fun and energetic songs on those albums - highly recommended to any QOTSA fan. I've always seen The Desert Sessions and Them Crooked Vultures as close to QOTSA as you can get. Cheers!0
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            thispureamericanriot said:
 I was there from the start too and still LOVE their debut album. Raw riffs and muscle, no nonsense music. I tried getting into Villains again recently and it's too "keyboard-y" for me (and I love keyboards too BTW). The Evil Has Landed is only thing on my playlist from Villains. I really hope people go back and connect with their early stuff. A great band.reesdog said:
 Yeah, if you know them from the start you know what I’m talking about. You come in late with them then that’s probably the vibe that attracts you to them. For me knowing them from the start, the new stuff is not worth listening too..lolobugg said:
 I agree with you. Their first two albums were game changers...I guess I am spoiled seeing them so early in their career. I am non plussed by their new stuff. Last time I saw them was on the first album "play the whole album" tour.reesdog said:I’ve seen them a few times, first was their own headlining show at the Brixton Academy in London after their 2nd album R Rated, so around 2000, but they did play a ‘new’ song which was No One Knows, it was fucking great, pretty much all songs played were from the first two albums, which I like the most by far.
 Next it was opening for AC/DC at Milton Keyes in the UK around 2001. Then opening for the Foo Fighters at Hyde Park in 2005-6 with Motörhead. Both awesome shows, AC/DC being the better headliners though.
 Next was in Auckland, New Zealand in the co-headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails, 2014, they were good, If I Had A Tail live was great to hear, but NIN were much better and stole the show completely.
 I probably wouldn’t go see them live now, their albums have gradually got worse and worse, the last one Villians, being a total turd imo, give me a break, what is that weak Mark Ronson produced shite. Plus, live the band has changed a lot, they dress like office workers now and have turned into complete posers, pretty embarrassing. Happens a lot with bands I’ve noticed, once they get very successful. They will never be as good musically or bad-ass as they were on those first three albums, those records are perfect.
 seeing them hen play all of their debut live would be awesome.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVBz0A1rrkM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVBz0A1rrkM
 I remember talking to some kids around 2002 and they thought Rated R was the first album. I couldn't believe it. I lent them my old QOTSA "Loosegroove" Records version on cassette. I never got it back.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=446 1995- New Orleans, LA : New Orleans, LA 1996- Charleston, SC 1998- Atlanta, GA: Birmingham, AL: Greenville, SC: Knoxville, TN 2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN 2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA 2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show) 2006- Cincinnati, OH 2008- Columbia, SC 2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2 2010- Bristow, VA 2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL 2012- Atlanta, GA 2013- Charlotte, NC 2014- Cincinnati, OH 2015- New York, NY 2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA 2017- ED VED- Louisville, KY 2018- Chicago, IL x2, Boston, MA x2 2020- Nashville, TN 2022- Smashville 2023- Austin, TX x2 2024- Baltimore 0
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 I remember seeing Lost Art of Keeping a Secret on MTV really late at night when it first came out. I had never heard of QOTSA or Kyuss prior to that. I was impressed and started paying attention but never did go back and visit that first album until they did the 10 year anniv tour.lolobugg said:thispureamericanriot said:
 I was there from the start too and still LOVE their debut album. Raw riffs and muscle, no nonsense music. I tried getting into Villains again recently and it's too "keyboard-y" for me (and I love keyboards too BTW). The Evil Has Landed is only thing on my playlist from Villains. I really hope people go back and connect with their early stuff. A great band.reesdog said:
 Yeah, if you know them from the start you know what I’m talking about. You come in late with them then that’s probably the vibe that attracts you to them. For me knowing them from the start, the new stuff is not worth listening too..lolobugg said:
 I agree with you. Their first two albums were game changers...I guess I am spoiled seeing them so early in their career. I am non plussed by their new stuff. Last time I saw them was on the first album "play the whole album" tour.reesdog said:I’ve seen them a few times, first was their own headlining show at the Brixton Academy in London after their 2nd album R Rated, so around 2000, but they did play a ‘new’ song which was No One Knows, it was fucking great, pretty much all songs played were from the first two albums, which I like the most by far.
 Next it was opening for AC/DC at Milton Keyes in the UK around 2001. Then opening for the Foo Fighters at Hyde Park in 2005-6 with Motörhead. Both awesome shows, AC/DC being the better headliners though.
 Next was in Auckland, New Zealand in the co-headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails, 2014, they were good, If I Had A Tail live was great to hear, but NIN were much better and stole the show completely.
 I probably wouldn’t go see them live now, their albums have gradually got worse and worse, the last one Villians, being a total turd imo, give me a break, what is that weak Mark Ronson produced shite. Plus, live the band has changed a lot, they dress like office workers now and have turned into complete posers, pretty embarrassing. Happens a lot with bands I’ve noticed, once they get very successful. They will never be as good musically or bad-ass as they were on those first three albums, those records are perfect.
 seeing them hen play all of their debut live would be awesome.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVBz0A1rrkM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVBz0A1rrkM
 I remember talking to some kids around 2002 and they thought Rated R was the first album. I couldn't believe it. I lent them my old QOTSA "Loosegroove" Records version on cassette. I never got it back.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
 The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
 1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
 2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
 2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
 2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
 2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
 2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
 2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20
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            A lot of my friends discovered them with "No One Knows" from Songs For The Deaf. But as Conan says, the first album is a classic! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH1Y0puxSu0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH1Y0puxSu0
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            I didn't start truly following QOTSA until Like Clockwork came out. I knew of them from their big hits in the early 2000's, but became hooked after Clockwork. I see a lot of comments about those who followed from the beginning not being able to get in to the new stuff and only really liking the first few albums, sounds similar to a lot of Pearl Jam fans. I also think it has a lot to do with both bands firing their most wild members after a few albums. I really liked Nick and what he brought to QOTSA, but it was probably for the best and they've made some awesome music since then.
 With that said, only Nick could do this song proper justice. So awesome. https://youtu.be/PSNL1F_CDpw https://youtu.be/PSNL1F_CDpw
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            Lullabies to Paralyze is their Yield in my opinion. That's the album where I dove in.
 I wasn't real happy with Era Vulgaris....loved Clockwork, Villians ok.
 Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
 The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
 1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
 2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
 2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
 2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
 2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
 2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
 2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20
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            Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
 The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
 1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
 2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
 2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
 2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
 2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
 2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
 2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20
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 So true. That's exactly how I feel! Their first three albums are classic. Lullabies is great too, Era Vulgaris only has a few songs I like, ...Like Clockwork is a winner and Villains is only "ok" IMO. If you throw Them Crooked Vultures in there too...it's a great catalog.Gern Blansten said:Lullabies to Paralyze is their Yield in my opinion. That's the album where I dove in.
 I wasn't real happy with Era Vulgaris....loved Clockwork, Villians ok.0
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            I think their albums basically get better and better over time. I love all of their albums, but S/T and Rated R are my least faves (although I got that really, really shitty reissue for Rated R; it's not actually the music that makes me say that about the album, just the fucking terrible sound quality of my record; I really should replace that with a better pressing). I think their most recent two albums are their best albums - complete masterpieces IMO - but I also think that Era Vugaris is fucking fantastic and way underrated, and Lullabies is amazing. Songs for the Deaf would be a lot better without all that radio crap in it. I think that really breaks up an otherwise incredible album, not in a good way. But anyway, I have their entire catalogue and am happy to spin any of those albums - I'm with Drowned Out in thinking that QOTSA can essentially do no wrong.
 Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 Ha! I love the radio aspect to SFTD.PJ_Soul said:I think their albums basically get better and better over time. I love all of their albums, but S/T and Rated R are my least faves (although I got that really, really shitty reissue for Rated R; it's not actually the music that makes me say that about the album, just the fucking terrible sound quality of my record; I really should replace that with a better pressing). I think their most recent two albums are their best albums - complete masterpieces IMO - but I also think that Era Vugaris is fucking fantastic and way underrated, and Lullabies is amazing. Songs for the Deaf would be a lot better without all that radio crap in it. I think that really breaks up an otherwise incredible album, not in a good way. But anyway, I have their entire catalogue and am happy to spin any of those albums - I'm with Drowned Out in thinking that QOTSA can essentially do no wrong.
 Different strokes...!0
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 I can appreciate what they were going for... but at the end of the day, it just feels kinda too campy for me. I think the more times I hear that aspect of the album, the less I like it. I remember thinking it was cool at first, but the novelty wore off of that idea fast for me, and it just became an annoying distraction from an otherwise great album.Merkin Baller said:
 Ha! I love the radio aspect to SFTD.PJ_Soul said:I think their albums basically get better and better over time. I love all of their albums, but S/T and Rated R are my least faves (although I got that really, really shitty reissue for Rated R; it's not actually the music that makes me say that about the album, just the fucking terrible sound quality of my record; I really should replace that with a better pressing). I think their most recent two albums are their best albums - complete masterpieces IMO - but I also think that Era Vugaris is fucking fantastic and way underrated, and Lullabies is amazing. Songs for the Deaf would be a lot better without all that radio crap in it. I think that really breaks up an otherwise incredible album, not in a good way. But anyway, I have their entire catalogue and am happy to spin any of those albums - I'm with Drowned Out in thinking that QOTSA can essentially do no wrong.
 Different strokes...!
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            I once used editing software to cut out the DJ interludes. It sounds good either way, but on my playlist I do prefer editing out the DJs. If I listen to Songs for the Deaf front to back, I like hearing the DJs.
 From Wikipedia:
 Radio DJsThe songs on Songs for the Deaf are interluded by staged bits of radio chatter with guest DJs. In order of appearance: - Blag Dahlia as DJ "Kip Kasper" of KLON - KLONE Radio of Los Angeles
- Alain Johannes as DJ "Héctor Bonifacio Echeverría Cervantes de la Cruz Arroyo Rojas"
- Chris Goss as DJ "Elastic Ass" of KRDL - Kurdle 109 of Chino Hills
- C-Minus as DJ for KOOL
- Casey Chaos as station ad promoting "All Death Metal, all the time."
- Jeordie White as DJ Tom Sherman of Banning College Radio
- Lux Interior as DJ for AM580
- Jesse Hughes as Preacher
- Natasha Shneider as DJ for WOMB - The Womb
- Dave Catching as DJ for WANT of Wonder Valley
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