Peace Love Death Metal
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Average customer review:Product Description
'Peace Love Death Metal' is the debut release from the Eagles Of Death Metal. Most famous for having Queens Of The Stone Age/Kyuss member Josh Homme on drums, the three piece's sound is not dissimilar to the aforementioned bands but with more of a sixites vibe. Thus whilst being in the 'stoner rock' genre, most tracks are under the four minute mark and havea pop slant.
Track Listing
- I Only Want You
- Speaking In Tongues
- So Easy
- Flames Go Higher
- Bad Dream Mama
- English Girl
- Stacks O Money
- Midnight Creeper
- Stuck In The Middle With You
- Already Died
- Wholl Love The Devil
- Whorehoppin (Shit, Goddamn)
- San Berdoo Sunburn
- Wastin My Time
- Miss Alissa
- Miss Sanders (Bonus Track)
- Just Nineteen (Bonus Track)
- Midnight Creeper (M-Peg)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2372 in Music
- Released on: 2004-05-10
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Peace Love Death Metal is the much-anticipated debut release from Eagles of Death Metal. The band is fronted by Jesse "The Devil" Hughes and also features Josh Homme (QOTSA, Desert Sessions) on drums and Timmy Millionaire on guitar. Be the first on your street to embrace the moustache!
Customer Reviews
goddamn..i'm a man..i'm a man.
'Shake your tail feathers' says it all funky groovy dirty sexy rock and roll love this record..
Style : Imagine T-Rex on Speed with a fuzzy teddy bear Playing a Cherry Shaped Guitar
the side project from hell
its hip, its fun, its got josh homme on the drumbs, what more could you ask for. i was sceptical about about this album before i bought it. i thought it might not be that good, or worse that eagles of death metal would replace QOTSA, but they wont. its differnet but just as gooooood.
Not what you think...
This is a great little album! Take Homme et al, add a little crushed Chuck Berry and force through a Country and Western bluegrass blender and bake in a dutch oven for an hour and you may get something like this. Theres the odd tinge of Jon Spencer on some of the tracks which isn't such a bad thing.. The songs are simple, catchy, different and stand being played again and again.





