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| Play | 1. This Lullaby | 1:22 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 2. Medication | 1:54 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 3. Everybody Knows That You're Insane | 4:14 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 4. Tangled Up In Plaid | 4:13 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 5. Burn The Witch | 3:35 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 6. In My Head (Album Version) | 4:01 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 7. Little Sister (Album Version) | 2:54 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 8. I Never Came | 4:48 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 9. Someone's In The Wolf | 7:15 | £0.59 | ||
| Play | 10. The Blood Is Love | 6:37 | £0.59 | ||
| Play | 11. Skin On Skin | 3:42 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 12. Broken Box [Explicit] | 3:02 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 13. "You Got A Killer Scene There, Man..." [Explicit] | 4:56 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 14. Long Slow Goodbye | 6:50 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 15. Like A Drug | 3:15 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 16. Precious and Grace | 3:23 | £0.89 | ||
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| Song Title | Time | Price | |||
| Play | 1. The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret | 3:53 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 2. Little Sister (Live Tour Edition Version) | 2:55 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 3. In My Head (Live Tour Edition Version) | 3:55 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 4. No One Knows | 6:48 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 5. Song For The Dead | 6:23 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 6. Regular John | 9:48 | £0.89 | ||
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Key moments: Everybody Knows That You're Insane, Tangled Up In Plaid, Someone's In The Wolf, Long Slow Goodbye
Their fourth and newest album, Lullabies to Paralyze, contains more simple, less guitar heavy songs. The first single, Little Sister, represents the change in direction of the band. In it a repititious riff is combined with a cowbell, which can best be described as a metronome. The song ends with a radio unfriendly, wonderfully perverse minute long guitar solo.
Everybody Know's Your Insane is the only noticable departure from this catalyst, containing a soft and screechy one minute entrance. It then hurls into a pounding chorus, leading into two minutes of fast paced, guitar driven bliss.
While many claim this simplicity to be the demise of the band, it is in fact the repositioning of a band never meant for mainstream America. Every album they made, including Lullabies to Paralyze, has contained a coherence of darkness that, if noticed by TRL motivated listeners, would only last briefly.
The popularity of Lullabies to Paralyze will most likely reflect this unpopularity, especially since their next single appears to be Someone's in the Wolf. This seven minute song is the darkest on the album, containing hounding vocals and a twisted ringing guitar melody. A sixty second preview of the video can be seen at www.qotsa.com. The video contains knives, wolves, and a defenseless woman. Need I say more?
And to Kyuss fans who need Queens to be heavier, Nick may still have a future with Josh and the band. The legendary duo have agreed to work with each other on Nick's new Mondo Generator album, and express a desire to work together on other future projects.
Expect to see more from Queens of the Stone Age, just not on MTV.
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