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Amazon.com: Empire: Music: Queensrÿche (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | If you only know Queensryche for one song, it's "Silent Lucidity." Granted, it's a bit simpler than much of their work, but just as with "Anybody Listening?", it is a wonderful journey of the mind, "trying to explain to someone the unexplainable," in the words of vocalist Geoff Tate. |
 | | Unlike most commercial breakthroughs though, this one doesn't have that feel nor the accusations of sellout-- in fact, the band simply kept developing along the lines of their own idiom, but after the massive encompassing storyline on Mindcrime, this was an album of songs, loosely based around themes of society and relationships. |
 | | Queensryche USED to be the best band in the world, and I sadly have to say that this is their last record that is entirly awesome with no flaw. |
| www.amazon.com /Empire-Queensr%C3%BFche/dp/B00009L1UP (2183 words) |
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