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1995 – Episode 9 – Size Queens of the Stone Age

Somewhere in Time Podcast begin 2026 by continuing their discussion on their favorites from 1995. This episode, the topic of discussion is the album “…And the Circus Leaves Town”, by the band Kyuss. This is the fourth and final album from Kyuss and the podcast discusses what caused the breakup of the band, highlight their favorite tracks from this album, and discuss where the album ranks for them in Kyuss’ overall catalog. 

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