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THE REVIEW

He could have pleased new fans.
He could have continued running naked on stage with Oliveri.
He could have taken the path of the Stoner genre of the same name.
He could have taken the more poppy and catchy path of R. He could have taken the simple and pure rock'n'roll of 2002.
He could have taken Gibbons, and made a modernized she's got the leegs, with Dalle shaking it on stage.
He could have told everyone to go to hell, and kept doing the same thing, since if Brussprinstin sells, you can expect anything from the market.
He could have called all the best musicians from the desert, and brought out the '70s in grand style.
He could have done nothing, and gotten involved in other's collaborations.

Instead, he chose to be a musician. As always.

Lullabies To Paralyze, March twenty-second, two thousand & five on the shelves. Mama I'm Comin' Homme.

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The review praises Queens Of The Stone Age for choosing a distinct and authentic artistic path with 'Lullabies To Paralyze.' Rather than chasing trends or pleasing new fans superficially, the band commits to musicianship and creativity. Released on March 22, 2005, the album embodies boldness and originality within the rock genre.

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01   This Lullaby (01:22)

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03   Everybody Knows That You Are Insane (04:14)

04   Tangled Up in Plaid (04:13)

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05   Burn the Witch (03:35)

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07   Little Sister (02:54)

08   I Never Came (04:48)

09   Someone's in the Wolf (07:15)

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10   The Blood Is Love (06:37)

11   Skin on Skin (03:42)

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12   Broken Box (03:02)

13   "You Got a Killer Scene There, Man..." (04:56)

14   Long Slow Goodbye / Hidden Finale (06:50)

16   Precious and Grace (03:23)

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Queens of the Stone Age

Queens of the Stone Age is an American rock band formed in 1996 by Josh Homme, emerging from the Palm Desert scene and associated with the earlier band Kyuss. Their music is commonly linked to desert/stoner rock while spanning alternative and hard rock, and their lineup has changed frequently over the years.
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By regular_isa

 This album requires few words to be described.

 Lullabies to Paralyze is indeed a great album, unique like only RATED R was.


By AR (Anonima Recensori)

 It's always a pleasure to listen to a QOSTA CD, with or without Olivieri.

 In this album, QOSTA play at being psychedelic, they take the visual and rock side of Waters and Gilmour and make it their own.