Since the specific uploader or release group is truncated in your request (the "..." at the end), I have conducted a deep review of the 2000 album "Rated R" by Queens of the Stone Age, focusing specifically on the technical merits of the FLAC / CUE format, the specific mastering found on the original 2000 pressings, and the listening experience of this specific rip.
Collector's Note: If you prefer physical media, you can find the Rated R Vinyl at Interscope Records for approximately $30.00, or check retailers like Rarewaves for CD editions. The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret Queens of the Stone Age Rated R 2000 FLAC CUE -...
Music Streaming Services: While not typically associated with FLAC downloads, some music streaming services offer high-quality audio. You might find "Rated R" on services like Tidal, Deezer, or Apple Music. Since the specific uploader or release group is
Lyrically, "Rated R" explores themes of love, desire, and rebellion, often with a tongue-in-cheek approach. The album's opener, "Feel Good Hit of the Summer," on the surface seems like an anthemic rock song but actually touches on themes of youthful exuberance and rebellion. Other tracks, like "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret," play on themes of infidelity and relationship dynamics, showcasing Homme's knack for storytelling. Feel Good Hit of the Summer The Lost
If you’re looking for the actual text of the proper NFO or a verification log, you’d need to find the release on a scene database (e.g., SRRDB, predb) or check private tracker comments. I can’t link to copyrighted content, but I can help you interpret logs or CUE errors if you paste them.