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  2. Queensrÿche discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Queensrÿche, an American progressive metal band, consists of sixteen studio albums, five live albums, five compilation albums, seven video albums, one extended play, thirty-four music videos and thirty-six singles.

  3. Queensrÿche - Wikipedia

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    Although La Torre was a big fan of Queensrÿche's older albums, [62] he was not very familiar with the songs on Promised Land and they had only limited time to prepare for the shows; the band focused on the material from the Queensrÿche EP to the band's fourth studio album, Empire, [62] which are generally considered the band's heaviest ...

  4. Operation: Mindcrime - Wikipedia

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    The story was initially explored in a series of video clips for MTV in the 1989 VHS video, Video: Mindcrime. In 2006, Operation: Mindcrime was re-released as a deluxe box set, containing the 2003 remaster , a live CD with the album played in its entirety at the Hammersmith Odeon on November 15, 1990, and a bonus DVD containing the 1989 Video ...

  5. Operation: Livecrime - Wikipedia

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    Operation: Livecrime (stylized as Operation: LIVEcrime) is a boxed set, covering the live performance of the album Operation: Mindcrime by the American heavy metal band Queensrÿche.

  6. Silent Lucidity - Wikipedia

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    "Silent Lucidity" is a power ballad [5] [6] by the band Queensrÿche from the 1990 album Empire. The song, which was composed by lead guitarist Chris DeGarmo, was the biggest hit for the band, peaking at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 [7] and at #1 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. [8] "

  7. Rage for Order - Wikipedia

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    In a retrospective review, Robert Taylor of AllMusic had a mixed reaction to Rage for Order.Taylor stated that the band had "lost their edge a bit on this release" and compared the album's sound to the glam metal movement of the time.

  8. Queen of the Reich - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the video, viewers get to see the band perform the song, singing and playing their respective instruments, and act out their roles as the freedom fighters in the story. When doing the latter, four of the members get captured by the Queen's minions and taken to their mistress, who proceeds to have them absorbed into her computer shrine.

  9. Jet City Woman - Wikipedia

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    "Jet City Woman" is a song by heavy metal band Queensrÿche. First appearing on their 1990 album Empire, it was released as a single in May 1991 in the US, and August 1991 in Europe.