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  1. 19 de dez. de 2017 · My Eyes hints at past triumphs, with assertive melodies and inventive vocal lines only hindered by a shackling production. There’s even a Kashmir vibe to All For What, which at least proves Operation: Mindcrime retain some ambition. Yet for all these relative, fleeting high points, the remainder of the album limps along painfully.

  2. Queensryche since its genesis in the early 80s was a band that never shied away from experimentation. From their futuristic synth-laden album, "Rage for Order", to their acclaimed conceptual effort from 1988, "Operation: Mindcrime", which is the topic of this particular review, they were always at the forefront of metal music as art.

  3. Operation: Mindcrime. Recorded: Kajem/Victory Studios, Gladwyne, PA Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada 1987–1988 Label: EMI America Producer: Peter Collins Singles: Eyes of a Stranger / Queen of the Reich (April 1988) Revolution Calling (1988) I Don't Believe in Love / The Needle Lies (1989)...

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · But as the band’s fortunes dipped, co-founding guitarist Chris DeGarmo quit in the late 1990s. “ Operation: Mindcrime is definitely a powerful ghost,” Tate acknowledged during that interview in 2003. “It still sometimes angers me that everything we do is judged against it, but I’ve come to terms with the fact.

  5. Honestly, "Operation Mindcrime" is no progressive at all. It's got some progressive moments but most of the time you're listening to a melodic metal album but nevertheless.it's a great record. "Operation Mindcrime" finds the band at his peak. After they released this, they only did a couple of albums which were worthwhile of checking out.

  6. 30 de out. de 2017 · Subscribe To Be Alerted When We Add New Videos - http://radi.al/SubscribeFrontiers / From the album A NEW REALITY. Get your copy NOW: http://radi.al/TheNewRe...

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  7. Operation: Mindcrime was a progressive metal band that was fronted by the former lead singer of Queensrÿche, Geoff Tate. It is named after Queensrÿche's 1988 album of the same name. Various musicians have contributed to the band, both live and in studio and it features members such as John Moyer and Simon Wright. The group signed a worldwide deal in December 2014 with Frontiers Music Srl for ...