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Statistics
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Artists:
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6,825
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Albums:
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34,379
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Lyrics:
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288,632
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Song Views:
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43,940,701
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Reviews:
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10,300
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Comments:
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155,539
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Total Users:
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20,076
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Online Users:
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159
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Usage Statistics
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Burn The Witch
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Submitted By: Big D
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Along with "You've got a killer scene there, man...", it borrows heavily from the blues, probably due to the fact that ZZ Top's legendary guitarist and singer Billy Gibbons appears on lead guitar and backup vocals.
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Feel Good Hit Of The Summer
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Submitted By: Loseinterest
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Rob Halford was recording in a neighboring studio when this song was first recorded, and ended up singing backing vocals, calling the lyrics a "rock and roll cocktail".
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First It Giveth
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Submitted By: Big D
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The song tells how drugs can influence the process of making music.
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Go With The Flow
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Submitted By: Big D
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The video is the work of London based artist group Shynola. The footage was shot in a studio; the desert background was added later.
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In My Head
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Submitted By: Big D
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"In My Head" originally appeared on Desert Sessions vols. 9 & 10 in 2003, where it was named "In My Head...Or Something."
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Little Sister
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Submitted By: Big D
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When this song was performed on Saturday Night Live on May 14, 2005, actor/comedian Will Ferrell, who hosted the show, came onstage and played the cowbell as fictional Blue Öyster Cult member Gene Frenkle. This was a reprise of a role that Ferrell played in a famous 2000 sketch in which actor Christopher Walken demands, "More cowbell!" during the studio recording of that band's famous song, "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", much to the chagrin of the rest of the band.
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No One Knows
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Submitted By: Big D
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The music video for "No One Knows" features the band in a car, when they run over a deer. The deer then comes back to life and takes revenge on the band. The video also features Dave Grohl (of Nirvana/Foo Fighters fame) playing the drums. Dave Grohl features on the single itself. This video also features former MADtv cast member, Nicole Sullivan and accordion player/comedy performer "Weird Al" Yankovic.
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Sick, Sick, Sick
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Submitted By: Big D
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Queens of the Stone Age shot a video for "Sick, Sick, Sick" on April 25 in the Los Angeles area, featuring the band performing "at a dinner party audience of one."
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