

“No One Knows”—Queens of the Stone Age
16 snips May 28, 2025
Sean Fennessey, Head of Content for The Ringer and co-host of The Big Picture, joins to celebrate the impact of Queens of the Stone Age on rock music. They explore the playful intersection of heavy metal and comedy, drawing parallels between face-melting riffs and standout jokes. Fennessey discusses the band's genre-blending sound and Josh Homme's unique persona, reflecting on their evolution from grunge to defining 'robot rock.' Personal anecdotes bring nostalgia, revealing how their music resonates with youthful rebellion and shared moments.
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Stephen Wright's Clown Joke
- Rob Harvilla recounts watching Stephen Wright's deadpan comedy on HBO as a 12-year-old.
- The clown funeral joke struck him as both morbidly funny and akin to a Black Sabbath riff.
Comedy and Metal Hypnosis
- Stephen Wright's flat monotone delivery adds to the hypnotic effect of his comedy.
- Rob likens this comedic style to Black Sabbath's heavy metal sound's dark majesty.
Kaius's Desert Rock Legacy
- Rob Harvilla introduces stoner rock band Kaius as desert rock heroes.
- He imagines playing their song 'One Inch Man' at a 30-year high school reunion to shock classmates.