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==Biography==
The band was formed in 1996 after the dissolution of frontman Josh Homme's previous band, Kyuss. Over the years, the band have had many collaborators such as Mark Lanegan, Natasha Schneider Shneider and Billy Gibbons.
QOTSA opened for NIN during the [[With Teeth Fall Arena Tour]] and [[NIN + QOTSA Tour|co-headlined]] with NIN during the [[NIN 2013-2014]] tour. Homme stated in an interview that Reznor recorded a song with him for use on the album ''[[Year Zero]],'' but the song did not make it through to the final cut. Reznor appeared on "Era Vulgaris" from ''Era Vulgaris'' (download-only bonus track), and "Kalopsia" and "Fairweather Friends" from ''...Like Clockwork''. QOTSA opened for NIN during the [[With Teeth Fall Arena Tour]] and co-headlined with NIN during the Oceania/Asia portion of the [[Live 2013-2014]] tour.  Reznor and Homme also collaborated with [[Dave Grohl]] on a track called "Mantra" from the soundtrack to his documentary ''Sound City: Real To Reel''. Homme stated in an interview that Reznor recorded a song with him In 2014, NIN and QOTSA performed together alongside Grohl and Lindsey Buckingham for use on the album ''[[Year Zero2014/01/26_Los_Angeles,_CA|56th Annual GRAMMY Awards]],. Former QOTSA drummer Joey Castillo appeared with members of Nine Inch Nails in an episode of the 2017 reboot of ''Twin Peaks'' but the song did not make it through to the final cut.
==Body of Work==
*''Era Vulgaris'' (2007)
*''...Like Clockwork'' (2013)
*''Villains'' (2017)
*''In Times New Roman...'' (2023)
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