10. OPERATION: MINDCRIME II
Operation: Mindcrime II is the ninth studio album by Queensr˙che. It is a concept album and the sequel to the group's 1988 release, Operation: Mindcrime, which had achieved both critical and commercial success. Mindcrime II was released on April 4, 2006 in the United States, on March 29 in Japan, on March 31 in Germany, and on April 3 in the rest of world, with the Rhino Entertainment label providing distribution. Following the split between Geoff Tate and the rest of Queensr˙che in 2012, it was revealed in a sworn declaration by producer Jason Slater that the album received very limited contributions from the band members aside from Tate and Mike Stone. Much of the music was recorded by studio musicians due to conflicts between Tate and his band mates. Drummer Scott Rockenfield did not play on the album at all. As well, most of the guitars, including Michael Wilton's tracks, were re-recorded by engineer Mitch Doran. Some of the bass tracks used are demo recordings played by Slater, while the drum track to "I'm American" is a MIDI recording made by Doran that was not originally intended for use on the final album
LINE-UP:
- Geoff Tate - vocals
- Mike Stone - guitar, vocals
- Jason Slater - bass, drums, backing vocals and maybe even more
- Mitch Doran - additional drums, another guitar, backing vocals, midi
- Ashif Hakik - orchestration, keyboards, guitars again
- Matt Lucich - drums, not additional this time...
- Miranda Tate - backing vocals
- Ronnie James Dio - vocals
- Pamela Moore - vocals
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6TH ROUND RESULTS:
I'm American - 0 (0%)
One Foot In Hell - 0 (0%)
Hostage - 0 (0%)
The Hands - 0 (0%)
Signs Say Go - 4 (44.4%)
Re-Arrange You - 0 (0%)
The Chase - 0 (0%)
Murderer ? - 0 (0%)
If I Could Change It All - 1 (11.1%)
A Junkie's Blues - 0 (0%)
Fear City Slide - 0 (0%)
All The Promises - 4 (44.4%)
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13. An Intentional Confrontation
14. Speed Of Light
15. Circles
16. Freiheit Ouverture
17. Convict And, a tiebreaker
Signs vs Promises, well it's easy for me - Signs Say Go. I really think that All The Promises is a good tune.