God Is In The Radio
Queens Of The Stone Age · Songs For The Deaf [2002]
A trance is keeping him under
I know that god is in the radio
Checkin the station
The narcotic from me to you
Just a caught in the medium
I know you hear it, I hear it too
It's everywhere that I go
You come back another day
And do no wrong
They say the devil is paranoid
Always tryin to cover
But god is leakin through the stereo
Between the station to station
You believe it, I know you do
You won't admit it or say so
I know that god is in the radio
Just repeating the slogan
You come back another day
And do no wrong
God Is In The Radio
Queens of the Stone Age's 'God Is In The Radio' stands as a defining track from their 2002 album *Songs For The Deaf*. Released during the height of the alternative metal and stoner rock movements, the song exemplifies the band's signature blend of heavy, distorted guitars, driving rhythms, and Josh Homme's distinctive vocal delivery. The recording captures the raw energy and atmospheric depth characteristic of their work in the early 2000s, serving as a pivotal moment in their discography that solidified their reputation for creating immersive, high-octane soundscapes. As a staple of their catalog, the track remains a powerful representation of the genre's evolution and the band's enduring influence on modern rock music.

