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Peace Love Death Metal

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I Only Want You
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Speaking In Tongues
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So Easy
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Flames Go Higher
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Bad Dream Mama
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English Girl
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Stacks O' Money
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Midnight Creeper
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Stuck In The Metal
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Already Died
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Kiss The Devil
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Whorehoppin' (Shit, Goddam)
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San Berdoo Sunburn
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Wastin' My Time
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Miss Alissa
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Album Information
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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 47:35

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Fun rock

Grumpyian

This sounds very much like a 'throw away' product but still lots of fun. A bit too much of the random studio chatter for my liking but simple straightforward rock...QOTSA got a bit too earnest for me!

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MOre MOre More

whairrypotter

Not many albums spend so much time on our playlist, but there other EDM albums too, such fun...

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Sexy rock

idle_glass

These guys are one of the most fun bands I've ever had the pleasure of listening to. I have to agree with an earlier review that you just don't get a sense of what these guys are about until you hear this stuff live. The albums are brilliant, but being in a sweaty crowd having Only Want You or Speaking in Tongues blasted at you is unforgettable! Buy this album and check out their others! They only get better!

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Great Fun

graciecat

Although this isn't my regular genre of music, it's just impossible for me to listen to these guys and not have it pick up my mood. Speaking in Tongues is by far my favorite, but the whole album is worth the download.

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I Love These Guys!

Quazibear

I love rockers who are highly articulate, but who let it all hang out when they rock, ala Danko Jones and of course The Eagles of Death Metal. There's no attempt to impress people with their intelligence, just great rock and roll. Speaking in Tongues has the best guitar hook of any song this decade. Fun, catchy, and unforgettable!

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Kicking ass with a rubber boot

banjodrill

The only thing better than this album is seeing them live in a sweaty crowd.

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Wow...

Nosirrah

Josh Homme is a great artist - and a tad messed up. Check out "Midnight Creeper" to know what I mean. Catchiest tune is "Whorehoppin'"...

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Sexy--in scare-quotes

jeremy.barker

EofDM is seriously one of the best bands around right now, and while their sophomore "Death By Sexy" is good, this--their first album--is still the best. Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme delivers the drums on this (as well as most of the lead guitar work), but this isn't the Queens. It's ass-shaking indie-country-dance rock. The best song is "Speaking in Tongues", but then there's the odd-ball classics like "Kiss the Devil" and "Whorehoppin"'s notable chorus, "Shit God damn!/ I'm a man, I'm a man." An added note--you have to see these guys live--seriously good times. Gets the ladies dancing.

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Love Your Monkey

next

Just happen to stumble on this album. What an attitude adjuster! Songs like Miss Alissa, Flames Go Higher, Bad Dream Mama, just get my spirit jumpin'. One of my all-time best albums.

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Don't Let the Name Fool You...or do...

KfuMike

They’re definitely not ‘Death Metal’, but very very good rock in the vein of Death From above 1979, Diamond Knights and of course Queens of the Stoneage. Start with their brilliant rendition of the Gerry Rafferty classic (with the new moniker “Stuck in the Metal”) and work your way through the rest of the samples. I guarantee you’ll end up downloading a majority of this album. I’ll be checking back frequently to see if their latest release (“Death By Sexy”) will be featured here as well. – Enjoy!

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They Say All Music Guide

The Eagles of Death Metal may seem like a side project within a side project — having debuted on the third and fourth volumes of Josh Homme’s ever-changing collaboration the Desert Sessions — but that doesn’t mean that the band’s first full-length, Peace Love Death Metal, plays like an afterthought. Going by the alias Carlo Von Sexron, Homme supplies simple but effective drumming on longtime friend Jesse Hughes’ appealingly tossed-off songs; like the Desert Sessions’ releases, one of this album’s greatest strengths is its off-the-cuff vibe. As with their earlier songs, on Peace Love Death Metal the band tends more toward the Eagles side of their name than the Death Metal part; the album is rife with classic rock riffs and allusions, from the “Spirit in the Sky” throb of “San Berdoo Sunburn” to the cover of Stealer’s Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle With You” (affectionately redubbed “Stuck in the Metal”) to the overall Rolling Stones-meets-garage rock aesthetic. Hughes isn’t quite as commanding a vocalist as Homme is, but he is a versatile one, opting for a breathy, nearly androgynous tone that works especially well on “Stacks o’ Money” and a tremulous baritone that recalls Lux Interior on “Speaking in Tongues.” Basically, the Eagles of Death Metal sound like one of the more entertaining bar bands that you’re ever likely to hear, especially on “I Only Want You,” “Bad Dream Mama,” and “English Girl.” On the other hand, the unusually dark “Already Died” is an atypical highlight, with the ominous but melodic feel of Homme’s Desert Sessions or Queens of the Stone Age material. The band’s forays into blues on “Flames Go Higher” and “Midnight Creeper” also work well and fit in with the rest of Peace Love Death Metal’s spontaneity and sense of humor. Jokey moments like “Kiss the Devil,” a bizarrely catchy fusion of punkabilly stomp mixed with gospel-like vocal harmonies, add some refreshing weirdness to the album, but tracks such as the aptly named “Wastin’ My Time” fall flat. Like Desert Sessions, Vol. 9-10, Peace Love Death Metal starts out strong and peters out in its last few tracks. That’s not particularly surprising, or even all that disappointing, considering that the album was recorded in three days and having fun seems to be its main reason for being. Fortunately, its sense of fun carries over to its listeners instead of remaining a “you had to be there” experience. – Heather Phares

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