Queensrÿche
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Silent LuciditySilent Lucidity "Silent Lucidity" is a single by the American progressive metal band Queensryche. It was released as the A-side of the band's fifth single from the 1990 album Empire ''. The song peaked at #9 on the ''Billboard Hot 100 and at... In this article: Silent Lucidity, Queensryche, Orchestration, Brahms' Lullaby, Chris DeGarmo, and Empire |
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Wikipedia | September 22, 2009
Whomanfoursays
...is a homophone for the words "human forces". The album's opening track "Gonna Get Close to You" was covered by progressive metal band Queensryche on their second full length album Rage For Order. The song "Wait for an Answer" was covered by...
In this article: Lisa Dalbello, Bad Animals, Whomanfoursays, 1984, Gonna Get Close to You, Mick Ronson, and Rage for Order
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Wikipedia | August 10, 2009
Ice Age (band)
...2001, both on Magna Carta Records. Ice Age are influenced by pop /progressive bands such as Yes , Kansas and Rush , but also by more modern progressive metal bands like Queensryche, and Dream Theater. In 2006, the band officially changed...
In this article: Ice Age, Dream Theater, Yes, Rush, and The Great Divide
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Michael Wilton
...for the progressive metal band Queensryche. Wilton attended Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle where he met future Queensryche drummer Scott Rockenfield and began recording in 1981. As a progressive metal musician, he has quite a...
In this article: Michael Wilton, Chris DeGarmo, ESP Guitars, Hughes and Kettner, Scott Rockenfield, UFO, Van Halen, Iron Maiden, and Judas Priest
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Wikipedia | August 24, 2009
Mike Stone (musician)
...the progressive metal band Queensryche. He joined Queensryche for their 2003 Tribe '' tour, and made his first appearance on the 2003 album ''Tribe, with writing credits for the song "Losing Myself". Stone is also the lead singer and bassist...
In this article: Mike Stone, Peter Criss, Tribe, Little Kids Rock, Kiss, Nick Catanese, Black Label Society, Cat, and Doubledrive
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Chuck Schuldiner
...were later influences he would apply more to his own band. Later in his career, Schuldiner frequently cited progressive metal bands such as Watchtower and Queensryche as influences. Official Schuldiner website, Empty Words, quotes Chuck's...
In this article: Chuck Schuldiner, Death, Cancer, James Murphy, Dave Grohl, Surgery, Eric Greif, and Control Denied
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Queensryche
...Wilton's lead, though never was a full member of the band. In June 2003, Queensryche launched a co-headlining tour featuring another popular progressive metal band, Dream Theater. The two bands alternated the opening and closing spots, and...
In this article: Geoff Tate, Kelly Gray, Chris DeGarmo, EP, Judas Priest, Rage for Order, Operation: Mindcrime, Hear in the Now Frontier, and The Warning
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Progressive metal
However, progressive metal did not develop into a genre of its own until the mid-1980s. Bands such as Fates Warning, Queensryche and Dream Theater took elements of these progressive rock groups - primarily the instrumentation and...
In this article: Dream Theater, Opeth, Symphony X, Pain of Salvation, King's X, Megadeth, MTV, Fates Warning, and Atheist
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Wikipedia | September 11, 2009
Queensryche (album)
...EP by the American progressive metal band Queensryche, released in 1983 . It was originally released independently by 206 Records (run in part by the band's management). Based on the success of the EP, the band was signed to a recording...
In this article: Geoff Tate, EMI, Twisted Sister, Queensryche, Kerrang! magazine, Dio, Scott Rockenfield, Michael Wilton, and Chris DeGarmo
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Prospect (Slovenian band)
Prospect is a Slovenian progressive metal band from Ljubljana founded in 1991. Their influences include Queensryche, Fates Warning, Dream Theater and Iron Maiden. To be directed at the international market, the band writes all their lyrics in...
In this article: Iron Maiden, Prospect, Ljubljana, Metalcamp, Paul Di'Anno, Nuclear Assault, Dream Theater, and Fates Warning
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Queensrÿche (pronounced: /ˈkwiːnzraɪk/) is an American heavy metal / progressive metal band formed in 1981 in Bellevue, Washington. The band has released ten studio albums and several EPs and DVDs and continues to tour and record.
Queensrÿche has been relatively successful in the progressive scene, having sold over 20 million albums worldwide including
over 6 million albums in the United States.
- Name:
- Queensrÿche
- Origin:
- Bellevue, Washington, United States
- Years Active:
- 1981–present
- Current members:
- Former Members:
- Associated With:
- Spys4Darwin, Slave to the System, Soulbender
- Genre:
- Heavy metal, progressive metal
- Record Label:
- EMI, Atlantic, Atco, Sanctuary, Rhino
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