"Rage for Order", the last album of the absolute master piece "Operation: Mindcrime" is one of the most underrated progressive rock albums ever. The band itself says that it has undoubtedly present actual received far too little video of this in turn complex album -although high class music material obtained incidentally with the "Empire" songs played the absolute perfection. It starts with the absolute classic "Walk in the Shadows" - Walk with me? The slower pieces "I Dream in Infrared" (peppered after about 1 minute 40 seconds with a musical "goosebumps transition" by "progressive" to "melodic"!) And "The Killing Words" are ingenious timeless, very noble and finely honed songs that were played, moreover, unplugged on MTV (perfect idea!) In addition, a genial good cover version of Dal Bello "Gonna Get Close To You". This cover is only of QRs further cover piece "Scarborough Fair" (who has this piece -zudem still in Akustic version- are in the closet, can fortunate - rarity!) Of Simon and Garfunkel to beat. "New rule" is another highlight and the song at all for QR insiders. This title will be, the more often you listen him getting better (this phenomenon is sometimes more at QR incidentally the case). For many fans QR "Rage for Order" the secret top work. In "Screaming in Digital" is then faster and "I Will Remember" (also MTV unplugged) is a great ballad. "Rage for Order" never to wear out. It is clear that you have to listen, as with any QR-factory, in the more complex structures (min. 5-10 passes of the album). A vollommenes, very varied and especially complex work with cult status. Here is very clearly the perfection of the group in view of the better-known albums "Operation: Mindcrime" and "Empire" to hear. This tidbit of way to succeed and most progressive album EVER is "Operation: Mindcrime" has clearly paved with high-class material. "Rage for Order" is peppered with smart songs brand "QR". Who by the massive scale and outspoken critics of all compliments for "Operation: Mindcrime" (by the way: clear 6 star !!) looks for another master songs that have similar class who can not get to "Rage for Order" for sure! Recommended, "Promised Land", "Empire" and "The Warning" ("Take Hold of the Flame" and "Roads to Madness" for older QR-lovers, but in the entirety of the album: To me, besides "Mindcrime Operation" In my opinion behind "Rage for Order" classify - opposing views are accepted) an absolute top work. Advantage of "Rage for Order": The songs are not bad as the "Mindcrime-pieces", but a lot of unknown, even more complex and therefore an absolute must for insiders. Buy - because there is no alternative!