Kyuss - Discography: (1991-2000) [eac-flac]
The heart of this collection consists of four seminal records that transitioned the band from punk-edged roots to monolithic icons:
: A lossless format that preserves every ounce of Josh Homme’s thick guitar tone and John Garcia’s soulful vocals without the compression artifacts of an MP3. Kyuss - Discography (1991-2000) [EAC-FLAC]
: Their final studio effort. It’s a more somber, slightly more experimental departure that showed the band’s maturing songwriting before they disbanded. Key Compilations (The 2000 Era) The inclusion of the year 2000 usually refers to: The heart of this collection consists of four
: Many fans consider this their magnum opus. Divided into three movements, it’s a seamless journey through massive riffs and atmospheric lulls. It’s best heard as a single, continuous experience. Key Compilations (The 2000 Era) The inclusion of
: The raw debut. It captures a young band still finding their footing, blending early 90s alternative grit with the heavy, bluesy riffs that would eventually define them.
: A vital piece of the discography for collectors, this release compiled rare B-sides, live tracks from the Marquee, and "greatest hits" material, serving as the band's final official statement. Technical Note: EAC-FLAC
Kyuss is the definitive architect of , a genre born in the low-desert heat of Palm Springs, California. Their discography from 1991 to 2000 represents a masterclass in "desert rock"—characterized by down-tuned guitars played through bass amps, psychedelic grooves, and a raw, sun-bleached production style.