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Stoner rock with a brain.Although the latest Queens Of The Stone Age release Songs For The Deaf seems to be getting all the press these days, the previous album Rated R, in my opinion, ranks as their best release. And I hold Songs For The Deaf in pretty high regard, so that's saying something.This album is way more experimental than your run-of-the-mill stoner rock. Pianos, horns, and electronic effects are pulled out for effect while Josh Homme digs deep into his bag of guitar riffs and comes up with a memorable, head…
Rated nearly great3 1/2May not be their most polished, hardest-hitting effort, but the sophomore release druggy rock still holds up well as a whole, with plenty of diverse inspiration falling through the hazily distorted cracks of stoner garage anthems.
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format: 1 x CD record label: Interscope Records catalog number: 490683 release dates: Jun 6 2000 view details |
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format: 1 x CD record label: Interscope Records catalog number: 490683 release dates: Nov 27 2000 in United Kingdom view details |
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format: 1 x CD, 1 x unknown format release dates: Dec 4 2000 view details |
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