If Only Everything
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"If Only Everything" is a 1996 song (and 7" single) by American rock band Gamma Ray, later well known as Queens of the Stone Age. The single also contains the song "Born to Hula", and was released on the now defunct Man's Ruin label. Both tracks were featured on a 1997 split EP featuring tracks from the recently disbanded Kyuss and the newly formed QOTSA. "If Only Everything" was written by Josh Homme. A version of the song, entitled "If Only" is also included on QOTSA's first album, Queens of the Stone Age.
Queens of the Stone Age |
Joshua Homme | Joey Castillo | Troy Van Leeuwen | Alain Johannes |
Dave Grohl | Nick Oliveri | Natasha Shneider | Dave Catching | Mark Lanegan | Alfredo Hernandez | Gene Trautmann | Brendon McNichol |
Queens of the Stone Age discography |
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Albums and EPs: Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age | Queens of the Stone Age | Rated R | Songs for the Deaf | Stone Age Complications | Lullabies to Paralyze |
Singles: "If Only" | "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret" | "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" | "No One Knows" | "Go With the Flow" | "First It Giveth" | "Little Sister" | "In My Head" | "Burn the Witch" |
DVDs: Over the Years and Through the Woods |
Related articles |
Kyuss | The Desert Sessions | Eagles of Death Metal | Mondo Generator | Screaming Trees |
Categories |
Queens of the Stone Age Albums | Queens of the Stone Age Songs |