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Album Review

Release date: 06 October 1998

Queens of the Stone Age - Queens of the Stone Age

Queens Of The Stone Age : Lullabies To Paralyze

Better. Than. Sex...

It’s either fluke or a reassuring testament to the universal morality of rock’n’roll. But either way, it’s terribly bloody sad. The Atlantic Ocean, in rock-demographic terms, couldn’t be wider right now. Not so much a tale of two cities, but two mutually exclusive religions; not battling (because everyone’s having too much fun) but working at polar opposites of the spectrum....

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Watch Queens Of The Stone Age play '...Like Clockwork' in full at Los Angeles show

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Band's gig at The Wiltern now online

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Queens of the Stone Age - Queens of the Stone Age: Wikipedia Album Entry

Queens of the Stone Age is the self-titled debut album from Queens of the Stone Age. The album was released on September 22nd 1998 on Loose Groove records, operated by Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard. The vinyl version was released in three limited editions on Frank Kozik's record label Man's Ruin Records. Recently different counterfeit versions of this album have shown up for sale on websites such as eBay.

The album features a monotonous riff-oriented songwriting style that Joshua Homme dubbed "robot rock", similar to the extended jam sessions of his previous band Kyuss.

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Queens of the Stone Age - Queens of the Stone Age Lyrics

Queens of the Stone Age - Regular John Lyrics

Who are you girl?
Who are you boy?
Bet I know what you're up to
Can I come along?

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Queens of the Stone Age - I was a Teenage Hand Model Lyrics

Cozied up to the toilet, face stuck to the floor
I met expectations that I was trying to ignore
Jobe had such patience I wonder, what's that like
A hundred thousand million, that's what you like

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Queens of the Stone Age - You Can't Quit Me Baby Lyrics

It's a mistake but who knows
Followed you home, crawled in your window
This life is a trip when you're psycho in love
And I know

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Queens of the Stone Age - Mexicola Lyrics

Setting sun deals hands of gold
There's velvet eyes in Mexico
From so far away and all she said was true

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Queens of the Stone Age - How to Handle a Rope Lyrics

Too late to think or filter anymore
The bitter pill to swallow, maybe you're
In a blanket haze of ephedrine
I'm wonderin' where the hell you been

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Queens of the Stone Age - You Would Know Lyrics

Me just happy robot
Live on hill of beans
You and I cut from same cloth
Rippin' at the seams

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Queens of the Stone Age - Walkin on the Sidewalks Lyrics

Got some action on the other side
Loose teeth in my head
New programs are coming in
So rise and take your oath

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Queens of the Stone Age - If Only Lyrics

If it gets you down well then I'll take it
If it gets you up well I don't want it
It let you down, so broken hearted
If it gets you down well then I want it

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Queens of the Stone Age - Avon Lyrics

I seen you go
Through a park in a haze
And I don't listen
For traffic going the same way

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Queens of the Stone Age - The Bronze Lyrics

I've been waiting
Waiting under things
That rise in the morning
I've been holding

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