Wednesday, March 12, 2014

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No people str behind one of the best rock bands creating new projects, it can not but be good! Nick Oliveri Has Been bassist, universal studios vocalist and ltskriver Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) and Kyuss, and n guests he Buktafestivalen with the band Mondo Generator. Nick Oliveri is known for having a lot of balls in the air and creating brilliant and hard of no plates. By having been one of the main men behind the band revered as QOTSA and Kyuss, he has really made his mark as a great man within the credible rock circles. And when he also has with him a team of musicians, Mondo Generator's really nothing pushover. Josh Homme, Brant Bjork and Nick Oliveri joined forces in 1997 and started Mondo Generator universal studios as one of many side projects to QOTSA. Oliveri has sttt behind the slightly more hard of no part of QOTSA is very clear on Rated R and some parts of Songs for the deaf. When Oliveri left QOTSA in 2004, he chose to focus entirely on Mondo Generator. He plays further on the hard-responsive and half-spread attitude and creates a powerful and r mix of heavy rock, tough punk, acoustic shows and stoner rock with great credibility. A drug problem that never existed came in 2003, when Oliveri collaborated with, among others, Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) and Mark Lanegan.
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