Over the last couple days, I've done a run-through of the four La Torre-fronted records, for the fun of it...
Condition Human probably edges it out as my favorite. It has enough of that cool, vintage Queensryche "weirdness" - mixed in with the rediscovered metal attitude - to make it the most engaging and interesting listen out of the four. The Verdict is the one that stuck with me the least. Can't quite put my finger on it...it's pretty good, but the songs generally don't jump out. The S/T is very good, but it feels they could've spent a little more time on it (although I understand they wanted to get something out relatively quickly). It's not just that the album is short...sometimes the songs themselves feel like they could have been fleshed out more.
Early to figure out exactly where DNA stands...as of now, I'd say second favorite, but I'm enjoying it a ton, so who knows...it might climb further up. It has my favorite production of the four, and there's a great balance of different facets of the QR sound. Nothing groundbreaking, of course, but I feel the songwriting hit the right spots.