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Rage for Order (Audio CD)

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Queensryche were, are and remain the Gods, about one needs certainly not to discuss and amend it, the two weak albums the 90 absolutely nothing! "Operation Mindcrime" is probably the best concept album of all time, "Empire" with the most sublime that the music fan could ever experience and the rest of the releases, from the debut to the ingenious "Promised Land" (incl. The final work "Tribe" ) plays no ifs or buts in the highest league of the art.
On the self-titled EP once followed with "The Warning" an equally high standard courageous yet groundbreaking milestone of US Metal and latest with gewürdigtem here doctorate "Rage For Order" an album that groundbreaking seems today for countless bands and QUEENSYRCHE before their absolute stroke of genius one of the most outstanding, the most unique and highest standard metal had to be Acts of the story.
Decorated with great technical subtleties (which today provide for amateur musicians and music students for welding edges in the armpit region), at every moment of suspense and innovative, sound eleven exception unearthly compositions full autonomy and class. Light orchestral, subtly tinged progressive resounds so unbelievable sound world of men from Seattle, witty intelligent songs influenced by the classic brilliant vocals and supported by weltmeisterlichem craft of individual musicians who are making the album today a very special.
Not really catchy but more unabnützbarer rays compositions like that of fragile beauty almost unsurpassable moments à la "Dream In Infrared" the sublime "London" or the sentimental finale "I Will Remember" today in unverwundbarem shine. Whether US Metal Classics such as "Walk In The Shadows", captivating beauty a la "The Killing Words" extravagant blast as "Chemical Youth (We Are Rebellion)" or simply moving Miniepen grade "New Rule" or "The Whisper": Anyone who still so delicate sound is perfect, every extravagant melody running and even the extraordinary vocal line enchanted, amazed and delighted. Even the unconventional single "Gonna Get Close To You" is finished Queensrÿche to one of the coolest, most stylish and most valuable cover versions of all time, blends in perfectly with the mood of the album and reveals itself with its understated instrumentation and the goosebumps stimulating vowel by Geoff Tate as an absolute work of art.
"Rage For Order" is perhaps not the best, but an absolutely sacred by many Queensryche albums full of intelligence and artistic standards and provides inevitably clear what ideas and what independent vision pursued this fascinating band, what a gifted musician stood in her and what exceptional position this unconventional US Kombo occupies to this day.
Conclusion: If you want to be heavy metal fan needs the first five Queensryche albums at least as much as a power supply!

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