Yep, another ice bucket challenge. Sorry, folks. But we swear it's good...

Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme is the latest musician to take on the ALS ice bucket challenge, and this one, like many, is quite awesome.

Being one of the shortest ice bucket challenges we've seen yet, Homme only manages to get out, "This is Josh Homme for the A--" before being doused in ice cold water. We know the water is freezing because: A) it's the ice bucket challenge, and B) Homme's reaction is priceless.

The video was uploaded just yesterday by the guitarist to the Queens of the Stone Age YouTube page. And after he was able to get some feeling back into his body he managed to nominate one person, and one person only, to be the next recipient of the ice bucket challenge: U2's very own Bono.

Watch Homme's ice bucket challenge below:

The musician finds himself in a long list of artist's who have taken the challenge for the ALS Association thus far, following Eminem, Taylor Swift, John MayerRihanna, Aerosmith, Lady Gaga (who delivered a hauntingly interesting performance) and Justin Timberlake, to name a few.

And of course, we can't about the Foo Fighters' epic challenge, which spoofs the uber famous scene from the 1978 film Carrie –– based on Stephen King's 1974 novel of the same name. Yes, it was a book. Look it up.

So, do you think we're near the end of this ice bucket craze?

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