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Rock with all the stripped away.100 per cent unapologetic metal." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.52) - "n 11-step guide to hedonistic heaven." Mojo (Publisher) (p.61) - Ranked #47 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" - "aking their unique sound - as relentless as metal, as eerily groovy as Can - one of the world's most envied." Mojo (Publisher) (p.110) - 5 stars out of 5 - "RATED R leaps instantly out of its genre packet into a world where polka rhythms, free jazz and punk rock ramalama share airspace with repetitive Kraut-metal riffing." Mojo (Publisher) (9/00, p.91) - ". may well have a sleeper hit on their hands." Uncut (p.105) - 4 stars out of 5 - "There's an almost mathematical precision to the freak-outs like 'Better Living Through Chemistry'." Uncut (10/00, p.88) - 4 stars out of 5 - ".A revved-up jet engine of twisted Sabbath riffs and taut Krautrock rhythms." Magnet (8-9/00, p.88) - ".Sublime.there's sufficient skronk'n'wail to keep your bong well-stuffed." CMJ (5/29/00, p.3) - ".Continues to broaden scope while introducing some experimental chutzpah to their sound.Fuzz guitar hero Josh Homme keeps listeners on their toes.successfully employing pop-flavored enhancements.markedly different from debut." Melody Maker (6/27/00, p.75) - 4 stars out of 5 - ".No mess. Rolling Stone (6/22/00, pp.127-8) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - ".A strange, category-evading rock record, a mystery disc of gravity and low humor, of punk aggression and love-bead contentment.improving on the strengths of first album and shooting into areas that you wouldn't expect." Spin (1/01, p.73) - Ranked #8 in Spin's "Top 20 Albums of the Year " - ".Mysteriously beautiful, smartly stoopid psychedelic jams, complete with jet planes and monsters." Q (1/01, p.93) - Included in Q's "50 Best Albums of 2000". Rolling Stone (1/4/01, p.114) - Included in Rolling Stone's "Top 50 Albums of 2000". Some of the album's highlights are "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret," "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" and "Better Living Through Chemistry." Former Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan has some sublime moments on a few tracks, including "In the Fade." RATED R is a unique, eclectic album. The band's name pokes fun at the homophobic rednecks that Homme says used to attend Kyuss (his former band) shows. RATED R is a retro-sounding album, recorded on two 16-track machines by producer Chris Goss (Masters Of Reality) and GRAMMY award winning engineer Trinia Shoemaker. Josh Homme's creation Queens Of The Stone Age, although they remain close to their rock roots, are a complex amalgam of atmosphere and textures.
Recording information: Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, CA (12/1999-02/2000). Audio Mixers: Josh Homme Marek Trina Shoemaker. Personnel: Nick Oliveri (vocals, percussion, background vocals) Mark Lanegan (vocals, background vocals) Dave Catching (12-string guitar, lap steel guitar, electric piano) Scott Mayo (baritone saxophone, horns) Fernando Pullum (horns) Chris Goss (grand piano, percussion, background vocals) Barrett Martin (steel drum, percussion) Nick Eldorado, Rob Halford, Peter Stahl (background vocals). Recorded at Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, California between December 1999 & February 2000.
Personnel: Josh Homme (vocals, guitar, drums, percussion) Nick Oliveri (vocals, bass) Mark Lanegan (vocals) Dave Catching (electric, 12-string & lap steel guitars, piano, Hammond B-3 organ) Scott Mayo (baritone saxophone) Fernando Pullum (flugelhorn) Reggie Young (horns) Chris Goss (piano, bass, percussion, background vocals) Barrett Martin (vibraphone, steel drum, percussion) Gene Trautmann, Nick Lucero (drums) Marek (sound effects) Rob Halford, Wendy Ray Moan, Nick Eldorado, Mike Johnson, Pete Stahl (background vocals).