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The turn of the millennium was a transformative period for rock music. As mainstream radio was dominated by pop, post-grunge, and nu-metal, a different sound was brewing in the California desert. On June 6, 2000, Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) released Rated R . The album was the band’s first on a major label (Interscope Records) and marked a critical evolution from the desert rock grit of their 1998 self-titled debut.

: Sung by the late, legendary Mark Lanegan. The lossless format brings his gravelly, soul-baring baritone vocals right to the front of the soundstage, contrasting beautifully against Oliveri's driving bass grooves. Queens of the Stone Age Rated R 2000 FLAC CUE -...

Moving beyond riff-heavy rock, the album experiments with varied instrumentation, including saxophone and diverse percussion. The Sound of Rated R in FLAC The turn of the millennium was a transformative

Rated R is structured like a fever dream, moving seamlessly between chaotic highs and haunting, introspective lows. 1. Feel Good Hit of the Summer The album was the band’s first on a

Named the best rock album of the decade by reviewers at Rhapsody.