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* [[Magnum Opus]] - Generally considered to be ''Welcome to Sky Valley''. |
* [[Magnum Opus]] - Generally considered to be ''Welcome to Sky Valley''. |
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* [[Too Good to Last]]: Sadly. |
* [[Too Good to Last]]: Sadly. |
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* [[Vindicated by History]] - A bit like [[The Ramones]], nobody bought the records at the time, but now the influence is everywhere. |
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Revision as of 10:58, 16 April 2014
- Covered Up - Minor case, but chances are that most people know "Demon Cleaner" from Tool's covering it live.
- "Catamaran" is a Yawning Man cover, but the original version was only on a demo tape and Yawning Man isn't exactly a well-known band.
- "N.O." was originally recorded by Across the River, which Scott Reeder was a member of before joining Kyuss.
- Crowning Music of Awesome: Welcome to Sky Valley. Not to say that any of their stuff is bad, it's just that Sky Valley is the most awesome album out of a discography full of awesome.
- Cult Classic - One of the most beloved bands that's not mainstream.
- Epic Riff - "Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop" and "Whitewater" are two premier examples.
- Face of the Band - Josh Homme, aka that guy from Queens of the Stone Age. Kyuss is remembered frequently as "Josh Homme before he was famous".
- Magnum Opus - Generally considered to be Welcome to Sky Valley.
- Too Good to Last: Sadly.
- Vindicated by History - A bit like The Ramones, nobody bought the records at the time, but now the influence is everywhere.