Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime
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zakalwe
June 15th 2019


42013 Comments


Clarice Starling was an absolute melt. Ripley was hard as fucking nails.

Flugmorph
June 15th 2019


35426 Comments


Nah I am not trolling.


0GuyMan0
June 16th 2019


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"I also love Clarice, but Ripley was the first woman with balls in Hollywood"



There's something inherently hilarious about this statement.

EoinCofa
June 16th 2019


1011 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I want what you feel, believe me

Turn the current on

0GuyMan0
June 16th 2019


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I want to 6/5 this.

kalkwiese
June 16th 2019


11053 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Fucking badass album. Give me the 80s metal cheese, that shit is delicious

0GuyMan0
June 16th 2019


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I have admittedly rose-colored glasses on this one, but is there really much cheese beyond the narrative? I always felt like some of the lyrics, without paying attention to the story, sounded resoundingly bad-fucking-ass.

kalkwiese
June 16th 2019


11053 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Well, 'Revolution Calling' is a quite cheesy name and line, but overall it's the 80s feel that I would call cheesy. Good cheese though.

0GuyMan0
June 16th 2019


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I feel you. I honestly don't think its possible for me to dislike something on this album. I'm so far past that concept. This has legit been hands-down my favorite for over 25 years.

zakalwe
June 16th 2019


42013 Comments


80s music was bloody awful. 80s society was a mess, so why do I miss it so much? The cinema was fucking amazing! That’ll be it.

0GuyMan0
June 16th 2019


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The fuck does that have to do with anything lol

zakalwe
June 16th 2019


42013 Comments


Just throwing in a general opinion/observation for the fuck of it.

0GuyMan0
June 16th 2019


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I resoundingly disagree for the record. My favorite, easily.

Sabrutin
June 16th 2019


9843 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

You can bet that if the free-flowing tracks weren't split into multiple ones almost nobody would complain about this being called prog. Like "Anarchy X / Revolution Calling" or "I Don't Believe in Love / Waiting for 22 / My Empty Room". Not to mention that all of the album flows as a suite, as if it was an actual movie.

TheNotrap
June 16th 2019


19369 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Does anyone here listened to this when it came out?

kalkwiese
June 16th 2019


11053 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"You can bet that if the free-flowing tracks weren't split into multiple ones almost nobody would complain about this being called prog. Like "Anarchy X / Revolution Calling" or "I Don't Believe in Love / Waiting for 22 / My Empty Room". Not to mention that all of the album flows as a suite, as if it was an actual movie."



Nah, it would be a bunch of songs taped together. The interlued could have been part of the songs, I would have liked that. But glueing everything together would not have made sense imo



Sabrutin
June 16th 2019


9843 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Eh I mean, Waiting for 22 is quite literally the final section of I Don't Believe in Love. That said, I'm just saying that I honestly believe that people consider "prog" as if it was a genre tag for indulgence and so I'm sure some of them would readily lump this in their prog metal container if it simply had longer songs.

Rik VII
June 16th 2019


4130 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You could say that about every album ever, so it doesn't matter. Anarchy X and Revolution Calling are not one song, they are two seperate musical entities. There is nothing that binds them together musically, well, apart from one fading into the other. Same with I Don't Believe in Love and Empty Room. They don't have much in common. Waiting for 22 is a great bridge between them though. And I agree that this album flows in the best way possible. It's a perfect concept album. It's not really progressive in today's understanding of the word though, safe for Suite Sister Mary, but that's only one song so that's not enough either (after all, a metal album with a ballad would not be a ballad album).

Wildcardbitchesss
June 16th 2019


19895 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

“ I always felt like some of the lyrics, without paying attention to the story, sounded resoundingly bad-fucking-ass.”



my liberal panties get wet just thinking about Geoff burning the White House down

Sabrutin
June 16th 2019


9843 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

@Rik: you could indeed say that anything is progressive with an excuse or another. Personally, I don't see how this is not, because for me prog is creativity and exploration, rather than length and pyrotechnic playing (see my last comment on KC's Discipline). For instance, one of the first songs I firstly think about when someone says "prog metal" is Queensryche's Neue Regel.



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