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    Yo guys.

    I bought Operation:Mindcrime yesterday. I totally forgot how much they rule. Any one else like them?

    Spreading The Disease is by far one of my favourite songs
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    Love 'em. Still one of the most important bands to me.

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      I've heard some buzz about them lately. A friend of mine saw them and said some of the original actors and actress from Livecrime make an appearance on stage. Also, they are working on Mindcrime II. They're baaaaack!

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        One of my favorites. First heard of them on Metal Shop in the mid 80's, when Charlie Kendall played Take Hold Of The Flame.
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        • #5
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          Yep love em. Let me be the first (this time) to say - they are not the same w/o DeGarmo!


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          • #6
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            I love "The Mission" "The Needle Lies" "I don't believe in love" Oh hell, just about the whole CD.
            Also, Open, Losing myself, Empire, Della Brown, Jet City Woman, Another Rainy Night, et cetera.

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            • #7
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              Rage for Order kicked a whole lot of ass.

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              • #8
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                Yep saw them when they only had an ep with dio-they are touring right now-was going to do the livecrime thing but skipped it-should have went

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                • #9
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                  Operation:Mindcrime is one of the best cd of all the metal history!During these days it plays in my car stereo over and over again!

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                  • #10
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                    ..and btw,the guitar tone is absolutly sweet!

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                    • #11
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                      I absolutely love Mindecrime, but don't like that guitar tone at all, clean is good tho. At the other hand, Empire's tone kicks ass.
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                      • #12
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                        I'm not really like the tone they use for solos. Cuts through well though.
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                        • #13
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                          I bought Mindcrime back in the day and never got into it all - the whole story / sound effects between the songs just bugged the hell out of me.

                          However, I was lent the VHS of the tour about 6 years ago and suddenly saw the light - now it's one of my favourite CDs and I love playing the guitar parts when I'm in the mood for that sort of music but have had enough of Seventh Son of a Seventh Son!
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                            Let's not forget great tunes like The Lady Wore Black from the EP and Roads to Madness from Warning. I saw a concert video of them a not too long ago and they did an acoustic version of Roads to madness that I wasn't really impressed with. I saw them live on the Mindcrime tour and the Empire tour. Both were great shows. I was supposed to see them on the Warning tour opening for Maiden but Dickinson got sick and the show was postponed. When it was rescheduled they had Accept opening for Maiden. It was a great show but I really would have liked to have seen Queensryche on that tour.
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                            • #15
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                              I first heard them in 1984 and immediately went out and bought "The Warning". I was also fortunate enough to see them back in 1984 in Brooklyn and many times since then, including earlier this month in NYC. As much as I like the EP and Warning, I still think that Mindcrime is their best effort.

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