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Queensryche - Mindcrime at the Moore Review Metal vets get increased mileage out of '80s classic. By Jim Kaz Updated: May 14, 2012 11:57 pm Posted: Jul 13, 2007 5:20 pm ...
This was the paranoid dystopian future story that underlay Queensryche ’s third album, Operation: Mindcrime, and set them on the world stage when it arrived on May 3, 1988.
To prime audiences for the event, Queensryche will perform the original “Mindcrime” in its entirety on its upcoming tour, which kicks off Oct. 5 in Seattle and will be presented by VH1 Classic.
The song was written more than 15 years ago for the 1988 "Operation: mindcrime" album, but the words have renewed meaning today as younger fans, some of them voting for the first time, look ...
As part of the dealings, Tate acquired the ability to promote Queensryche's epic 1988 concept album, 'Operation: Mindcrime.' Thus, moving forward, he's decided to use Operation: Mindcrime as the ...
Queensryche released a new album yesterday; the sequel to 1988's Operation Mindcrime. For those of you unfamiliar with Operation Mindcrime, its celebrated ...
On the upcoming trek, Queensryche will play the original “Mindcrime” in its entirety, as it did on its 1990-91 world tour. New video footage is being shot and a string section will accompany ...
American rockers Queensryche are touring their full, acclaimed theatrical version of their Operation: mindcrime concept albums. Ian Harvey talks to singer Geoff Tate.
With its epic concept about junkie assassins, shadowy organisations and conspiracy theories, Queensryche’s third album, 1988’s Operation: Mindcrime, is one of the most acclaimed metal records ...
As Queensryche fans know, “Operation: Mindcrime” is the name of that band’s signature release, a 1988 concept album.