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01. Feel Good Hit Of The Summer 02. The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret 03. Leg Of Lamb 04. Auto Pilot 05. Better Living Through Chemistry 06. Monsters In The Parasol 07. Quick And To The Pointless 08. In The Fade 09. Tension Head [Mondo Generator cover] 10. Lightning Song 11. I Think I Lost My Headache 12. Ode To Clarissa [bonus]
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Line-up Josh Homme - vocals, guitars Nick Oliveri - bass, vocals David Catching - guitars, keyboards Gene Trautmann - drums ("Summer" + "Parasol" + "Pointless" + "Tension") Nick Lucero - drums, percussion (tracks 2-5 + "Fade" + "Headache") Guest musicians Mark Lanegan - vocals Chris Goss - bass, keyboards, vocals, percussion Barrett Martin - percussion, vibes Robert John Arthur "Rob" Halford - backing vocals (track 1) Pete Stahl - backing vocals (track 2) Mike Johnson - backing vocals (track 3) Nick Eldorado - backing vocals (tracks 1, 7) Wendy Rae Fowler - backing vocals (tracks 1, 7) Scott Mayo - horns ("Headache"), baritone sax (track 2) Fernando Pullum - horns ("Headache"), flugal horn (track 7) Reggie Young - horns ("Headache")
Additional info The UK-only special edition of the album included a bonus disc, entitled Rated U, which was also separately issued as the "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" single. Along with "...Summer" and its video, it featured three newly recorded songs
Most European editions separate "In the Fade" and the laughing "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" reprise into two tracks, 3:51 and 0:34 in length (the American issue has them together as track 8). The track listing on the back cover remains the same as on the regular edition, which means that it does not match the actual track numbers from that point on |
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The album that got me into the band, and interestingly one that holds some of the band's widely reknowned classics: A song that bears nothing but the names of drugs being chanted over and over again ('Feel good hit of the summer'), Brief forays into the disturbing and the sick ('Quick and to the pointless') and some truly mind-bending Chart-stormers ('The Lost art of keeping a secret'). I believe it was here, on this album, that the band reached their peak.
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Lyrics to "feel good hit of the summer" equal deepest shit ever
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Written by Alex Lemon on 07.10.2012 at 00:41
Lyrics to "feel good hit of the summer" equal deepest shit ever
The lyrics to that song describe what it took to write this album and what an awesome album it is. Their best.
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What the hell is wrong with this site? Rated R 8.2 seriously? I'm out of here.
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Written by Odinson on 28.01.2013 at 18:04
What the hell is wrong with this site? Rated R 8.2 seriously? I'm out of here.
because it is rated between very good and excellent and not perfect?
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