You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like

Queens Of The Stone Age · Songs For The Deaf [2002]

Dead bull with the life from the low

I'll be massive conquistador

Give me soul and show me the door

Metal heavy, soft at the core

Gimme toro, gimme some more



Pressurize, neutralize

Deep fried, gimme some more



Space flunky, four on the floor

Fortified with the liqour store

This one's down, gimme some more

Gimme toro, gimme some more



Shrunken head I love to adore

B-movie, gimme some gore

Gimme toro, gimme some more

B-movie, gimme some gore



Gimme toro, gimme some more

You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like

Released on the 2002 album Songs For The Deaf, this track exemplifies the Queens Of The Stone Age's signature blend of bluesy rock and psychedelic textures. The song features the band's characteristic interplay between frontman Josh Homme's emotive vocals and the driving, distorted guitar work that defined their sound during this era. It serves as a pivotal moment in their discography, showcasing a shift toward more atmospheric and introspective songwriting while maintaining their signature heavy riffs. The recording captures the raw energy of their live performances, blending elements of classic rock with a modern, experimental edge that influenced countless alternative bands in the 2000s.