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Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime Ii [Import]

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Format: CD
Catalog: 733062
Rel. Date: 04/04/2006
UPC: 081227330620

Operation: Mindcrime Ii [Import]
Artist: Queensryche
Format: CD
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Set 20 years after the original, the 15-song story arc continues the story of Nikki, Dr. X and Sister Mary. Singer Geoff Tate says he intentionally left the original Operation: Mindcrime open-ended and planned a sequel to tie up loose ends. The current political and social climates, he says, inspired him to revisit the storyline.

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''Operation: Mindcrime II'' is the ninth studio album by American progressive metal band Queensrÿche. It is a concept album and the sequel to the group's 1988 release, ''Operation: Mindcrime''. The album was released on April 4, 2006 in North America, (March 29, 2006 release in Japan, March 31 in Germany, April 3 rest of world) on the Rhino Entertainment label. The lead single, "I'm American," was performed by Queensrÿche during their 2005 tour in support of Judas Priest.

The album resumes the story of Nikki, a drug-addicted political revolutionary who was arrested for the murder of Sister Mary at the end of ''Operation: Mindcrime''. As ''Operation: Mindcrime II'' begins, 18 years later, Nikki is released from prison and begins to plot his revenge against Dr. X, the villain of the first album.

Vocalist Pamela Moore reprised her role as Sister Mary for the album, while the role of Dr. X (played by actor Anthony Valentine on the first album) was taken over by heavy metal vocalist Ronnie James Dio.

The album debuted on the Billboard 200 album chart at #14, the highest chart position for a Queensrÿche album since ''Promised Land'' peaked at #3 in 1994. Thus far, the album tracks "I'm American" and "The Hands" have been released as singles with accompanying videos. - Wikipedia

Now that every brat with a hoodie, Farfisa and 12-sided dice set thinks theyre qualified to write a concept prog opus, the rche might as well rear their heads again for an encore. Nuns, fascism and a killer junkie named Nikki populated the original Mindcrime; no, "Silent Lucidity" wasnt on that one.

        
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