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Artist/Band:
Queens Of The Stone Age
Lyrics for Song: Era Vulgaris
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Queens Of The Stone Age
I, play the game 'til I'm dead,
Or on a magazine.
I wanna look like I'm dead,
Dancing on strings.
I eat the food when it's there,
Make a mess of things.
Get that blood,
Everywhere.
But keep that blood,
off my face.
(Chorus)
[Everybody else wanna fall in love,
there's no room for love in a modern sky.
Living in the Era Vulgaris,
Just drool in the dark as you stare at the lights.]
From a crumbling tower,
I've seen everything.
London, Tokyo,
New York City.
There's no love.
There's no love!
There's no love,
Anyplace!
(Chorus)
Are we,
Creatures,
Helplessly attacking reputation?
Over,
Over,
Left with who we are.
Did you tell anyone,
Did you tell,
Anyplace?
(Chorus)
Da da da da du da da da du da da da du da da da.
Living in the Era Vulgaris,
Just drool inthe dark as you stare at the lights.
Just stare at the lights.
Just stare at the lights.
Just stare at the lights
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Era Vulgaris
Queens of the Stone Age's "Era Vulgaris" stands as a defining track from their 2007 self-titled album, capturing the band's signature blend of desert rock, post-grunge, and psychedelic influences. Featuring Josh Homme's distinctive vocals and layered guitar work, the song exemplifies the raw energy and atmospheric depth that characterized their late 2000s output. Released during a period of significant creative maturity, the recording reflects the group's ability to merge heavy, driving rhythms with melodic, introspective elements. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a powerful representation of the band's evolution, resonating with fans who appreciate their unique fusion of rock and electronic textures. |
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 Queens Of The Stone Age
"Other Songs - Queens Of The Stone Age"
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