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"He sold himself short thinking he is 'The Guy'. There are so many elements that keep that train moving. It [QOTSA] got to be pretty big so for one person to think it was just them on their own is just absurd."
On the bands 2005 release, 'Lullabies to Paralyze', he said Homme "dropped the ball" and the guitar's were nowhere to be seen.[see full story for more]
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