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"Empire" is a song by the heavy metal band Queensrÿche, appearing on their 1990 album Empire. The lyrical content of the song warns of a foreboding and unstoppable "Empire" of drug trafficking within the United States and its related crimes, that will inevitably lead to the breakdown of civility in American society.
The lyrical contents to the songs on American Soldier tell the story of war from a firsthand perspective. The album was produced by Jason Slater, who also produced and co-wrote Queensrÿche's 2006 album Operation: Mindcrime II, and was engineered by Kelly Gray, who was Queensrÿche's guitarist and producer from 1998 to 2001.
Although La Torre was a big fan of Queensrÿche's older albums, [62] he was not very familiar with the songs on Promised Land and they had only limited time to prepare for the shows; the band focused on the material from the Queensrÿche EP to the band's fourth studio album, Empire, [62] which are generally considered the band's heaviest ...
Operation: Mindcrime is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Queensrÿche.Originally released on May 3, 1988, the album was reissued on May 6, 2003, with two bonus tracks, and again in 2006 as a deluxe box set.
The review praised Geoff Tate's vocals, but called the lyrics "heavy-handed" and stated that they had not aged well. In 2005, Rage for Order was ranked number 343 in Rock Hard magazine 's book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time .
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Queensrÿche is the thirteenth studio album by American heavy metal band Queensrÿche, and the first to feature new singer Todd La Torre.It was released during a time when there were two different versions of the band, the other led by former singer Geoff Tate, who would give up his rights to the name in an amicable settlement in 2014.