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Over the Years and Through the Woods

Queens of the Stone Age · 2005

74 min · 47 tracks · alternative rock · hard rock · stoner rock

A raw, energetic showcase of stoner rock infused with gritty riffs and hypnotic grooves.

Why this album works

Best for
long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys layered, dense sonic textures
Context
Released on November 22, 2005, 'Over the Years and Through the Woods' captures Queens of the Stone Age during a post-'Lullabies to Paralyze' phase. This live album followed their commercial breakthrough and marked a moment of reflection on their evolving sound amidst lineup changes.
If you like
alternative rock, hard rock, stoner rock

Over the Years and Through the Woods is an album by Queens of the Stone Age, released in 2005. A raw, energetic showcase of stoner rock infused with gritty riffs and hypnotic grooves. This album is significant as it encapsulates the band's dynamic performance style and features fan-favorite tracks. It received positive critical reception, showcasing their influence in alternative and hard rock scenes, while also reaching notable positions on various music charts. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Over the Years and Through the Woods sound like?

A raw, energetic showcase of stoner rock infused with gritty riffs and hypnotic grooves. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock.

What makes Over the Years and Through the Woods by Queens of the Stone Age notable?

This album is significant as it encapsulates the band's dynamic performance style and features fan-favorite tracks. It received positive critical reception, showcasing their influence in alternative and hard rock scenes, while also reaching notable positions on various music charts. Released on November 22, 2005, 'Over the Years and Through the Woods' captures Queens of the Stone Age during a post-'Lullabies to Paralyze' phase. This live album followed their commercial breakthrough and marked a moment of reflection on their evolving sound amidst lineup changes.

Who is Over the Years and Through the Woods for?

Over the Years and Through the Woods works well if you're into long, immersive listening sessions, dynamic emotional journeys and layered, dense sonic textures.

How many songs are on Over the Years and Through the Woods?

Over the Years and Through the Woods has 47 tracks, running approximately 74 minutes.

Tracklist

47 tracks·74:27

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 This Lullaby
  • 2 Go With the Flow Standout
  • 3 Feel Good Hit of the Summer
  • 4 The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret
  • 5 Regular John
  • 6 Song for the Deaf
  • 7 Avon
  • 8 Little Sister Standout
  • 9 You Can’t Quit Me, Baby
  • 10 I Wanna Make It Wit Chu
  • 11 Monsters in the Parasol
  • 12 The Fun Machine Took A **** and Died
  • 13 Mexicola
  • 14 Burn the Witch
  • 15 Covered in Punk’s Blood
  • 16 I Think I Lost My Headache
  • 17 Song for the Dead
  • 18 I Never Came
  • 19 No One Knows Standout
  • 20 Long Slow Goodbye
  • 21 The Bronze
  • 22 Mexicola
  • 23 Better Living Through Chemistry
  • 24 Auto Pilot
  • 25 How to Handle a Rope
  • 26 Quick and to the Pointless
  • 27 You Think I Ain’t Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire
  • 28 God Is in the Radio
  • 29 Song for the Dead
  • 30 Regular John
  • 31 Hanging Tree
  • 32 Precious and Grace
  • 33 Burn the Witch

Disc 2

  • 1 Go With the Flow Standout 2:58
  • 2 Regular John 5:25
  • 3 Monsters in the Parasol 4:40
  • 4 Tangled Up in Plaid 4:00
  • 5 Little Sister Standout 2:52
  • 6 You Can’t Quit Me, Baby 9:49
  • 7 I Wanna Make It Wit Chu 4:28
  • 8 Leg of Lamb 3:35
  • 9 I Think I Lost My Headache 5:24
  • 10 Mexicola 5:09
  • 11 Burn the Witch 3:13
  • 12 Song for the Dead 7:47
  • 13 No One Knows Standout 7:47
  • 14 Long Slow Goodbye 7:20

Release Date

November 22, 2005

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

74 min 27 sec