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Queensryche - The Thin Line (Building Empires Live)

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  • In the Rock-Metal world , this band was too underrated for what they did all this years.

    They have one of the best vocals ever, great lyrics,great sound and one of the best albums ever with Operation Mindcrime.

    They sould be ranked in a higher spot.

  • One of the coolest and most awesome song ever made. UP THE RYCHE!!!

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  • Probly my favorite Queensryche song of all time just amazing im speechless

  • Absolute

    

  • muito bomm rs

  • The words put out on this song look into so many relationships,the want,the hurt,the need,the love involved.Do what you need for the love you need and still walk on eggshells if you wish.I had to go elsewhere,best of luck to everyone who choses the other path,the oath of pain and control you don't deserve it run far

  • love this song,very talented band!!!!

  • Something is wrong with this world when Queensryche videos recieve less than 500k views and Bieber and Gaga get millions! Blah!

  • @TheLeroyMoon Rage for Order is amazing. And I agree with the Empire id crisis and change my point to that. Empire was really different from Mindcrime and Rage.

    in the end, atleast we have the debut, Warning, Rage and Mindcrime. 3 and a half great albums.

  • @RaveEpic I think "Empire" WAS the id crisis. It was too radical a departure from everything they'd done. Upon it's release, QR said they wanted to get away from concept albums, & do an album where each song stood on its own. The result, however, was an album that went in too many directions. If only QR would've taken the musicianship from OMC, and applied it to a deeper exploration of the direction begun on "Rage...." (which I count as their most stylistic contribution to metal.)

  • @thtuskey Yeah, Chris left after Frontier. They really did peak at Empire. I consider Operation Mindcrime their best, though.

    I think QR got hit by a identity crisis after Empire. They just kept dumbing down the music until it was nothing but simple crap. The only exception in like 15 years of writing was THe Right Side of My Mind. Amazing song in a pile of crap records.

    Then they tried to cash in on Mindcrime with Mindcrime 2. Blah.

  • Awesome, just hate the keyboards!!!!

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