One of the few bands making hard rock with credibility, after nineties grunge was completely swallowed by the mainstream: ex-Kyuss Josh Homme assembled an all-star line up with musicians from Soundgarden, Monster Magnet, Pearl Jam, etc. and Queens of the Stone Age soon jumped into rock and roll’s A-list. The roaring “Lost Art Of Keeping a secret” was the first single from their second album “Rated R” and contained one of the best pieces of advice popular music has given during the whole decade: “Whatever you do, don’t tell anyone”.