60 Songs That Explain the '90s

“No One Knows”—Queens of the Stone Age

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May 28, 2025
Sean Fennessey, Head of Content for The Ringer and co-host of The Big Picture, joins to celebrate the impact of Queens of the Stone Age on rock music. They explore the playful intersection of heavy metal and comedy, drawing parallels between face-melting riffs and standout jokes. Fennessey discusses the band's genre-blending sound and Josh Homme's unique persona, reflecting on their evolution from grunge to defining 'robot rock.' Personal anecdotes bring nostalgia, revealing how their music resonates with youthful rebellion and shared moments.
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Feel Good Hit's Psychedelic Solo

  • Rob describes "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" as a triumphant drug list song from Queens of the Stone Age.
  • Josh Homme's guitar solo delivers a psychedelic experience akin to the song's theme.
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Sierra Gear & Step Challenge

  • Promotions mention Sierra as a source for workout and yoga gear, tying to daily activity encouragement.
  • The office step challenge humorously signals competition's obsession with steps.
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Dynamic Vocals in Queens of the Stone Age

  • Josh Homme's old bandmates join him in Queens of the Stone Age, forming a dynamic of crooning and snarling vocals.
  • The band delivers a unique mix of alluring and alarming sounds.
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