Avon
Queens Of The Stone Age · Queens Of The Stone Age [1998]
I see you go
Through a park in a haze
I don't listen
For traffic going the same way
A simple system
I string 'em up
I cut 'em down
Dare I say
A perfect vision
Some simple ways to let you know
Free range humans all cooped up
Naked clone is playing lame
I string 'em up
I cut 'em down
Dare I say
Through a park in a haze
I don't listen
For traffic going the same way
A simple system
I string 'em up
I cut 'em down
Dare I say
A perfect vision
Some simple ways to let you know
Free range humans all cooped up
Naked clone is playing lame
I string 'em up
I cut 'em down
Dare I say
Avon - Queens Of The Stone Age
Released on the self-titled 1998 debut album, 'Avon' stands as a defining track in the evolution of alternative rock and stoner metal. The song showcases the band's signature blend of heavy, distorted guitars with a driving, rhythmic groove that became a hallmark of their sound. Featuring the iconic vocals of Josh Homme, the recording captures the raw energy and atmospheric depth characteristic of the late 90s indie rock scene. As a cornerstone of their early discography, the track helped establish Queens Of The Stone Age as a major force in modern heavy music, influencing countless artists who followed in their wake.

