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What are the lyrics to No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age?
This art print features the complete, officially published lyrics from Queens of the Stone Age's 2002 single "No One Knows," including verses, chorus, and bridge sections in their original sequence.
What paper is used for this lyrics art print?
We use 250 gsm FSC-certified archival paper with a matte, uncoated finish. It's acid-free (pH >7) to prevent yellowing, ensuring your No One Knows lyrics print remains vibrant for decades.
How is this print shipped and packaged?
All prints are shipped flat in rigid protective packaging with acid-free interleaving. We offer global shipping with tracking for secure delivery of your Queens of the Stone Age lyrics artwork.
How long will the print colors last?
With archival inks and acid-free paper, this No One Knows lyrics art print maintains color fidelity for 100+ years when displayed away from direct sunlight, following museum conservation standards.
What inspired the vintage parchment design?
The design references early 2000s concert memorabilia and the desert rock aesthetic of Queens of the Stone Age, using distressed typography and sepia tones to evoke the song's era.
When was No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age released?
"No One Knows" was released in 2002 as the lead single from Queens of the Stone Age's album "Songs for the Deaf," featuring Dave Grohl on drums.
What does the song No One Knows mean?
The lyrics explore themes of existential uncertainty and societal rules, with Josh Homme describing it as capturing "the feeling of being lost in plain sight" during a transformative period for the band.
