"Peace, Love, Death Metal" is the debut studio album by the American rock band Eagles of Death Metal, released in 2004. Despite its name, the band does not play death metal; instead, their music is characterized by a mix of garage rock, blues rock, and hard rock elements.
The album features a raw and energetic sound, with catchy riffs, infectious melodies, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Tracks like "I Only Want You," "Speaking in Tongues," and "Whorehoppin' (Shit, Goddamn)" showcase the band's irreverent sense of humor and their ability to craft memorable rock anthems.
Led by frontman Jesse Hughes and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, who also produced the album, Eagles of Death Metal gained attention for their high-energy live performances and their tongue-in-cheek approach to rock music.
"Peace, Love, Death Metal" received positive reviews from critics upon its release, with many praising its fun and energetic vibe. While not a commercial success initially, the album has since gained a cult following and is regarded as a standout debut in the garage rock revival movement of the early 2000s.