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Kyuss ( ) was an American
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band, formed in Palm Desert, California, in 1987. The band disbanded in 1995, and since then, members of Kyuss have gone on to form or play in several notable bands including
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, Hermano, Unida, Slo Burn and Them Crooked Vultures. In November 2010, three former members of the band (minus Homme, who declined to participate) reunited under the adapted moniker "
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" for a world tour with plans to record a new album at some point. A federal lawsuit subsequently filed by Homme resulted in Oliveri leaving the band in March 2012, and five months later a court ruled that Garcia and Bjork were not allowed to release audio recordings under the Kyuss Lives! moniker. As a result, they changed their name to
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History


As Katzenjammer and Sons of Kyuss (1987–1991)

The band formed in 1987 jamming under the name Katzenjammer (German slangword for "Hangover" 'archaic'' literally "moaning of a cat") before eventually deciding upon Sons of Kyuss. Brant Bjork selected the name from the undead monster found in the '' Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' roleplaying game. In 1989 the band recorded their eponymous debut EP, '' Sons of Kyuss'', which was their only release to feature Chris Cockrell on bass. After self-releasing the EP in 1990, the band recruited Nick Oliveri – who had previously played second guitar in Katzenjammer – to replace Cockrell on bass, and shortened their name to Kyuss.


As Kyuss (1991–1995)

Kyuss' first line-up consisted of vocalist
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, guitarist
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, bassist Nick Oliveri and drummer Brant Bjork. The band gradually built a local following in Palm Desert, California and frequently performed at parties in and around the isolated towns of
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's desert areas. These impromptu and predominantly outdoor shows, referred to locally as "generator parties", consisted of small crowds of people, beer drinking, and the use of gasoline-powered generators to provide electricity for the equipment. Homme commented that playing in the desert "was the shaping factor for the band" noting that "there's no clubs here, so you can only play for free. If people don't like you, they'll tell you. You can't suck." The band then signed with independent record label
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, who released their debut album, '' Wretch'', in September 1991. Several songs on the album were re-recorded versions of those that appeared on the ''Sons of Kyuss'' EP. Album sales were sluggish, though the band was quickly making a name for itself as a live act. Guitarist Josh Homme soon gained a reputation for his unique downtuned,
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style of guitar playing, and his convention of playing electric guitars through bass guitar amplifiers to create a bass-heavy sound. In 1992, the band, along with new producer
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, began work on their next album, ''
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''. Goss understood the band, and was able to accurately capture their live sound in the studio. Released in June that year, the album was critically hailed and is today widely regarded as a pioneering stoner rock record. By the end of 1993, they were invited to open nine dates for
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touring Australia. Comparisons to stoner rock godfathers
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became common, though Homme claimed to have little knowledge of the band at the time but Bjork asserted he and Oliveri were hugely influenced by the British group. Oliveri left the band following completion of the album and Scott Reeder, who had been approached about joining Kyuss five to six months earlier during a West Coast tour with The Obsessed, made his debut at the release party for ''Blues for the Red Sun''. The band then soon found themselves signed with major label
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after Dali Records hit financial problems and was bought by Elektra. In 1994, they would release their first major label album, self-titled ''Kyuss''. Originally intended to be titled ''Pools of Mercury'', the album commonly came to be known among fans as ''
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''. Between record company shuffling and bandmember shuffling it would take a whole year for the album recorded in 1993 to be released. Once again produced by Chris Goss, it received critical acclaim and, musically, demonstrated a much more psychedelic and mature sound. However, personal problems emerged and drummer Brant Bjork left the band following completion of the recording sessions. Bjork cited his extreme distaste for touring, particularly band relationship problems that develop during long periods on the road. He was replaced by Alfredo Hernández, who had previously played with Reeder in the band Across the River during the mid-80s. In July 1995, they released their fourth and final album, '' ...And the Circus Leaves Town''. A video was made for "
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", the album's only official single. The album was not as successful commercially as ''Sky Valley'', receiving mixed reviews. Kyuss broke up during the late summer of 1995. After the band's breakup in 1995, there had been frequent and persistent speculation among fans regarding the possibility of a Kyuss reunion. When asked in late 2004 about whether the band would ever re-unite, Homme replied that this was unlikely to happen in the near future. However, on December 20, 2005, Garcia made a guest appearance onstage with Queens of the Stone Age during their encore at the Wiltern LG in Los Angeles. They performed three Kyuss songs together: "Thumb", "Hurricane" and "Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop". The band has reportedly received numerous offers to re-form, all of which have been turned down: Scott Reeder also commented on a possible Kyuss reunion in early 2008, saying "I think everyone but Josh would do it in a heartbeat". Reeder also noted that he would "do it for free beer again".


Post-breakup (1996–present)

Shortly after the breakup, Homme toured as the rhythm guitarist with
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and began work on ongoing The Desert Sessions recording series. In December 1997, a transitional split EP was released, featuring three songs by Kyuss (the
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cover "Into the Void," "Fatso Forgotso", and "Flip the Phase") and three songs by Queens of the Stone Age (" If Only Everything", "Born to Hula" and "Spiders & Vinegaroons"). Homme and Hernandez formed
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in 1998, and recruited Oliveri as bassist after completion of their debut album. Hernandez later played with
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, while Oliveri formed the band
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, named after the only Kyuss song credited solely (words and music) to him. Drummer Brant Bjork went on to form the band Brant Bjork and the Bros, recorded and performed with
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and Mondo Generator, and has recorded several solo albums. John Garcia went on to form Slo Burn, although the band was short-lived and released only one EP, ''
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'', before disbanding in September 1997. He was also briefly associated with the band
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. In 1998, he began working with the band Unida, recording one EP, one LP and an unreleased album. At the same time he started working with the band Hermano, having released three LP's and one live album to date. Garcia has more recently been working on a solo album. In 1997, Homme, Bjork, and Oliveri recorded three songs together ("13th Floor", "Simple Exploding Man", & "Cocaine Rodeo") for Mondo Generator's debut album
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, released in 2000. Also featuring Garcia and Chris Goss on one track, the songs are regarded by many fans as the true final Kyuss recordings. In 2000, a compilation album, '' Muchas Gracias: The Best of Kyuss'', was released. The album is a collection of the band's singles, as well as B-sides and live material. Although Kyuss left behind some "rarities", many of them were released on ''Muchas Gracias'', and further releases from the band appear unlikely. Singer John Garcia told
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in a 2005 interview: In 2010, a European "John Garcia plays Kyuss" tour was announced. In June 2010, former Kyuss members Nick Oliveri and Brant Bjork joined Garcia onstage to perform "Green Machine" and "Gardenia" during a headlining appearance by "Garcia Plays Kyuss" at
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in Clisson, France, and they also appeared onstage with Garcia in other concerts on the tour. file:Kyuss lives1.JPG, 300px,
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in 2011 In November 2010, Garcia, Oliveri and Bjork announced plans to tour under the moniker "Kyuss Lives! Tour, Kyuss Lives!" with guitarist Bruno Fevery. In reference to the new band name, Garcia stated that "there is never going to be a Kyuss without
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" and that "hopefully in the future him and I can get together and do some writing." The band went on to tour Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and North and South America. The band then announced plans to record a new studio album for a summer 2012 release in addition to a live album. However, in March 2012, it was revealed that Josh Homme, after persuading bassist Scott Reeder to support him, had filed a federal lawsuit against John Garcia and Brant Bjork alleging "trademark infringement and consumer fraud" over the use of the Kyuss name despite the fact Brant Bjork had originally created the name. Nick Oliveri left Kyuss later that month after it was revealed that Garcia and Bjork had tried to take control of the Kyuss trademark. In August 2012, the courts ruled that Garcia and Bjork could not release any recordings, studio or live, under the Kyuss Lives! moniker. While they were allowed to continue using the moniker for live shows (as long as, unlike the band's current logo, Lives! is written in the same size and next to the word Kyuss to avoid confusion), the judge stated that they may face issues in the future and that "it may be in Defendants' best interest to begin re-branding under a new name". On November 29, 2012, it was announced that Kyuss Lives! had changed their name to
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. In July 2020, Homme stated that he was open to the possibility of participating in a Kyuss reunion. "(T)here have been times I thought (Kyuss) cannot end that way, and the only real way to end it correctly now would be to play," he said. "And because they sort of perverted the punctuation and they knocked the wing off this beautiful dragon that's an ice sculpture, and the only way to put the motherfucking wing back on would be to (play again). In 2021, Bjork stated he had reached out to Homme in regards to his comments. However, the probability of a reunion has been put into question due to a lack of communication from Homme.


Discography

*'' Wretch'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1992) *''
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'' (1994) *'' ...And the Circus Leaves Town'' (1995)


Band members

*
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 – guitars (1987–1995) *
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 – lead vocals (1987–1995) * Brant Bjork – drums, percussion (1987–1994) * Chris Cockrell – bass guitar (1987–1991) * Nick Oliveri – guitars (1987–1988), bass guitar (1991–1992) * Scott Reeder – bass guitar (1992–1995) * Alfredo Hernández – drums, percussion (1994–1995)


Lineups


Timeline

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