Queensryche
Active: 1983–1995
9
Releases
13
Active Years
About Queensryche
Emerging during the ’80s metal boom, Queensrÿche separated themselves from the pack with their progressive licks and conceptual vision—and they’re still at it, more than 30 years later.
∙ Formed in 1981, the band (originally called The Mob) had no lead singer, until they recruited vocalist Geoff Tate and became Queensrÿche, a variant of their song “Queen of the Reich.” ∙ Building momentum with albums The Warning (1984) and Rage for Order (1986), the group broke through with 1988’s Operation: Mindcrime, a Platinum-selling rock opera.
∙ In 1989, Operation: Mindcrime’s “I Don’t Believe in Love” earned a Grammy Award nomination—the first of three that the band would receive in their career.
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Complete Discography
QUEEN OF THE REICH
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GONNA GET CLOSE TO YOU
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EYES OF A STRANGER
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EMPIRE
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SILENT LUCIDITY
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BEST I CAN
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JET CITY WOMAN
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I AM I
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BRIDGE
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