The Idiots Guide by Queens Of The Stone Age is a raw, unapologetic album that showcases the band's signature sound. The album is a perfect blend of heavy guitar riffs, pounding drums, and powerful vocals that leave the listener wanting more.
The opening track, "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire," sets the tone for the album with its fast-paced rhythm and energetic guitar riffs. The album continues with tracks like "No One Knows" and "Go With the Flow," which are both high-energy rock anthems that will have listeners headbanging along.
The Idiots Guide also has its softer moments, like "The Sky is Fallin'" and "Mosquito Song," which showcase the band's ability to create more intricate and melodic tracks. The album's final track, "Song for the Dead," is a seven-minute epic that perfectly encapsulates the band's sound and energy.
This black vinyl version is different to The Idiot's Guide:
There is no Category printed on release and there are no visible runout etchings,
This release has a different font type for the tracklist and trackdurations on labels.
B6 originally performed by The Groundhogs (Live Unreleased)
B7 Uncle reconstruction
Made in EEC
B2 and B3 originally performed by The Kings.
The Idiot's Guide is very similiar, but doesn't have a Category printed on release, nor any etching in runouts and also has a different font type on labels.
Barcodes
Barcode: 4 000417 246004
Barcode: 4000417246004
About Queens Of The Stone Age
Alternative Rock/Stoner band formed in 1997 in Palm Desert, California, United States.
The Idiots Guide is a must-listen for any Queens Of The Stone Age fan or anyone looking for a hard-hitting rock album. The band's raw energy and powerful sound make this album a standout in their discography.