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  1. Learn about the American rock band formed by Josh Homme in 1996, after the breakup of his previous band Kyuss. Discover their history, style, lineup changes, albums, and awards.

  2. Queens of the Stone Age In Times New Roman.

    • The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret (Rated R, 2000) No One Knows might’ve been the point Queens Of The Stone Age smashed into the mainstream, but we’d argue their previous lead single The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret was better proof of their sonic dexterity and peerless ability to walk a line between sinister and sensuous.
    • No One Knows (Songs For The Deaf, 2002) In contrast, absolutely fucking everyone has heard the lead single from Songs For The Deaf. Josh had apparently been toying with the base idea for years before it properly clicked, but when it finally did it would catapult his band to superstardom.
    • Regular John (Queens Of The Stone Age, 1998) If you ask Josh, there’s a very real chance he’ll tell you that the first track on Queens Of The Stone Age’s self-titled 1998 debut is the finest song he’s ever written.
    • Go With The Flow (Songs For The Deaf, 2002) If Songs For The Deaf was visualised by the band as a concept album where the listener flicked between radio stations on the drive from Los Angeles to Joshua Tree, then Go With The Flow must’ve coincided with the moment we leave the city and hit the open road.
    • Songs For The Deaf (2002) There could be only one choice, couldn’t there? Some albums are the result of all the stars aligning, of time and place and alchemy, a brilliant flash and everything is different afterwards.
    • …Like Clockwork (2013) This placement may prove controversial, but Josh Homme isn’t a man to do things the easy way, so neither should we. There’s ample reasoning for the decision, too; of all the band’s albums, you could argue ...
    • Rated R (2000) Flying in the face of the ‘difficult second album’ concept, Rated R marked the true arrival of Queens Of The Stone Age, swaggering and staggering in equal measure.
    • Lullabies To Paralyze (2005) The public firing of Nick Oliveri in 2004 created a real before and after moment for QOTSA, forcing them to fundamentally adapt.
  3. Learn about the history, style, and lineup of Queens of the Stone Age, a desert rock band founded by Josh Homme in 1996. Explore their discography, from Era Vulgaris to In Times New Roman, and their collaborations with Mark Lanegan and Dave Grohl.

  4. A comprehensive list of the American rock band's albums, EPs, singles, and videos, with chart positions and certifications. Learn about their history, style, and influences from 1996 to 2023.

  5. Jun 16, 2023 · Learn about the seventh studio album by QOTSA, released in 2023 after a six-year hiatus. Find lyrics, tracklist, credits, artwork, and Q&A with Josh Homme.