Album Rating: 4.0
I get that. No One Knows is my nostalgic jam from this, first QOTSA song I heard.
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I've heard that song waaaay too many times, to the point where I'm like ok next song
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Album Rating: 4.0
It was like that for a while with me, but now I only hear it when I jam this, which is very occasionally these days.
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Yeah same. I purposely avoid rock radio from fear that they will play that song lol
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Album Rating: 5.0
Go With the Flow is one of my all time favorite songs. Whatever standard volumes I'm listening to music on, I have to turn it up several notches when that song comes on.
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Hell yeah man. Not to mention the mandatory air guitaring to the lead work
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Album Rating: 4.5
First song I heard from this was Millionaire and I didn't even know who Queens of the Stone Age were at the time, but that was 10 or so years ago. It's still a really great opener for this album.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I made the poor decision of buying the Go With The Flow ringtone on an old cellphone way back in the day. I set it as my alarm for several years so whenever I hear that chorus I just want to throw up tbh.
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^That's how I feel about the Metal Gear Solid "alert!" sound. It was my ringtone and now i'm annoyed whenever I hear it.
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Album Rating: 4.9
"First song I heard from this was Millionaire and I didn't even know who Queens of the Stone Age were at the time, but that was 10 or so years ago. It's still a really great opener for this album."
What was the point of that
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Album Rating: 5.0
Random thought
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Album Rating: 4.5
What's the point? I don't know, you tell me.
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Album Rating: 4.9
It's more just the first sentence
Idk man
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm not sure how I can explain it more than that, people were mentioning nostalgia/times where they first heard song(s) from here and I gave my own memory of hearing Millionaire and I never heard of Queens before.
Then again, I wasn't as much into music at the time as I am now, what with my experiences with rock music being stuff like older rock and really bad radio rock, so... yeah.
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Album Rating: 4.5
https://youtu.be/smKzaBRPzLA?t=1m15s Specifically where I heard it from, the opening of Jak X. I was really into the Jak and Daxter games when they were a thing.
Now that I look back at it, A Song for the Dead's also in it as well (when they crash through the window), though I never realized it until I remembered it. It's funny seeing it now years later and actually knowing the songs now.
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Album Rating: 4.9
Wait that song was in Jax X??? And I never even knew it??
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Album Rating: 4.5
It's a pretty easy thing to forget considering Jak X was nothing more than a racing spinoff game that expanded upon the driving elements in Jak 3. Then again, I've also skipped the intro plenty of times after seeing it several times, so that's also a thing. The intro's the only place where they play anyways, with the rest of the soundtrack being completely original music for the game.
But yeah, that was pretty much my first exposure to Queens, and I never knew who the songs were by until years later. Funny how these things line up eventually.
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I wish they'd go back to screaming during live performances of Millionaire. The current bassist can pull it off.
Still a fantastic tune
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"Jak X was nothing more than a racing spinoff game"
Mate that was the best Jak game what you on about?
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Album Rating: 4.5
It's not a bad game by any means. Hell, I poured tons of hours into it. Aside from some slight difficulty spikes here and there, it was a pretty good game. That being said, it really is more of a full game from the racing stuff in Jak 3. Still fun though.
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