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Desert Sessions

The seeds for the revolving door lineup that Queens from the Rock Age is becoming well-known for were originally sown in another related project, the Desert Sessions. Internet dating back again to the ‘80s, guitarist Josh Homme and his pals would toss what would become referred to as “generator celebrations” …

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Unida

Following dissolution of stoner rock and roll icons Kyuss, singer John Garcia produced Unida with guitarist Arthur Seay, bassist Dave Dinsmore, and drummer Mike Cancino. Debuting in past due 1998 using the EP THE VERY BEST of Wayne-Gro, Unida resurfaced in middle-1999 using the full-length DEALING WITH the Urban Coyote; …

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Kyuss

Hailing from Palm Desert, CA, Kyuss (pronounced “kai-uss”) is becoming something like much metal equal to the Velvet Underground. Although they are broadly known as pioneers from the flourishing stoner rock picture from the 1990s, the music group enjoyed little industrial success throughout their short life, but their mix of …

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Indian

A Chicago, Illinois formed and based doom and sludge steel clothing, Indian formed in 2003, and quickly produced a name for itself using the 2004 EP discharge, God Slave. A complete duration debut — The Unquiet Sky — was to creep its method into the globe in 2005, that was …

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Bottom

Mostly of the all-girl stoner rock and roll bands around, Bottom level consists of vocalist/guitarist Sina, bassist Nila, and drummer/support vocalist Clementine. The trio created in 1998 on the low East Part of Manhattan before shifting west to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, and released their debut recording, Manufactured in Voyage, …

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Valient Thorr

Based on frontman Valient Himself, hard-rocking steel clothing Valient Thorr had been birthed on earth Venus many millennia ago, hopscotching over the space-time continuum before finally arriving on the planet in 1957. Upon crashing in NEW YORK, their time-travel machine was taken by Walt Disney, so the group (guitarists Eidan …

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Mondo Generator

Guitarist Josh Homme and bassist Nick Oliveri possess made a significant career from playing with additional musicians. They’re joined by way of a revolving cast of assisting musicians within their primary group, Queens from the Rock Age, furthermore to playing in a number of side projects, like the Desert Classes …

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Coffins

Japanese death metallic trio Coffins happened in 1996 following both a name along with a lineup change. Originally shaped beneath the name Bargain YOU WILL NEED and acquiring its musical cues from Swans and Scorn, the group transformed its name to Coffins in 1996 and performed its first present under …

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The Obsessed

Upon leaving Saint Vitus — whose unabashed worship of Black Sabbath helped lay down the groundwork for the sludge, stoner, and doom metallic mini-movements from the ’90s — vocalist/guitarist Scott “Wino” Weinrich re-formed the Obsessed, a band he’d founded in Washington, D.C., in the first ’80s ahead of becoming a …

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Nick Oliveri

Nick Oliveri is most beneficial referred to as the bassist/singer for Queens from the Rock Age and a genuine person in Kyuss. But additionally to his even more renowned tasks, he’s been an associate of shock-punkers the Dwarves, and in addition fronts his very own side music group, Mondo Generator. …

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