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Throw on the Queens Of The Stone Age Unisex T-Shirt: Deaf Songs — Rockoff officially licensed, soft-style cotton, in black with the Deaf Songs graphic across the front.

Songs For The Deaf, Queens Of The Stone Age's third record, hit in August 2002 and pushed the band from desert-rock cult favourite into mainstream-rock territory. Josh Homme's vocal-and-riff partnership with Nick Oliveri held the centre of the record before Oliveri's later departure.

Soft-style cotton tee in unisex sizing, in a black colourway with the Deaf Songs design printed on the front.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: Deaf Songs
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: soft-style cotton
  • Great for: Queens Of The Stone Age fans, Josh Homme followers, desert-rock collectors, Songs For The Deaf-era listeners

Queens Of The Stone Age T-Shirt: Deaf Songs

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Throw on the Queens Of The Stone Age Unisex T-Shirt: Deaf Songs — Rockoff officially licensed, soft-style cotton, in black with the Deaf Songs graphic across the front.

Songs For The Deaf, Queens Of The Stone Age's third record, hit in August 2002 and pushed the band from desert-rock cult favourite into mainstream-rock territory. Josh Homme's vocal-and-riff partnership with Nick Oliveri held the centre of the record before Oliveri's later departure.

Soft-style cotton tee in unisex sizing, in a black colourway with the Deaf Songs design printed on the front.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: Deaf Songs
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: soft-style cotton
  • Great for: Queens Of The Stone Age fans, Josh Homme followers, desert-rock collectors, Songs For The Deaf-era listeners

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