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 | они прославились тем, что изобрели свой уникальный стиль, получивший название "стоунер-рок". | 
 да брехня! первая стоунер-группа - это Masters Of Reality
 тем более, сами же написали
 
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 | "Kyuss" дебютировали в 1991 году с панк-рок-ориентированным альбомом "Wretch" | 
 
 короче, читаем статью, которую я так упорно и давно предлагаю почитать
 (warning: картинка весит около 1 метра)
 
 Добавлено
 да, самое главное забыл!
 Kyuss - моя любимая стоунеровая группа :)
 кстати, Kyuss читается как "кай-асс"
 вот любопытный текстик на эту тему
 
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 | What the hell does the word KYUSS stand for? This is a question that almost everyone asks. Here's
 one answer from Shane Snyder:
 
 Please excuse a possible obvious answer to a
 stupid question, but what the hell does the word "kyuss" mean anyway.
 
 When I saw Kyuss several months ago, John (singer)
 hung out by their Winnebego
 after the show, rappin' with a bunch of kooks who were
 down on their knees
 worshipping him. (He's rad, but noone deserves
 worship).  Anyways, someone
 asked what Kyuss meant.  His answer was "It is a
 character from Dungeons and
 Dragons.  But we only used it because we thought it
 was a cool name.  If you
 were to look it up in the dictionary, it would say
 'Four guys from the desert
 playing kick ass rock and roll' '', or something to
 that effect.
 
 Another person on the list, Jon Ellis added to this in
 an e-mail message on the list:
 
 Kyuss is thingee from the old D&D game. There are
 monsters in a really old
 book called Deities and Demigods called the Sons of
 Kyuss (hence the name
 of the first album/single). The monster, originally
 from the Newhon Tales
 by Fritz Leiber, was removed from later versions of
 the book, Legends and
 Lore, due to copyright shit. I originally picked up
 Blues because I thought
 the name was cool and remembered it from my long ago
 days playin' the game.
 
 Another person on the list typed in the actual
 reference from the Fiend Folio book.
 
 Another definition I've heard had something to do with
 a scrotum sack.... it was an acronym, something along
 the lines of: Kiss your Ugly Shaggy Scrotum. For some
 reason that's just not an appealing thought.
 
 So there you have it, the complete etymology of the
 word "Kyuss".
 
 Oh, and the way you pronounce it is "chi-uss" (the
 "chi" is hard as in "kite" or, "kai").
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