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Artist: Queensryche

Title: Q2K

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Category: Progressive metal

Year: 1999

Label: Atlantic Records

Catalog Number: 83225-2

Personnel

Geoff Tate lead vocals
Kelly Gray guitars
Michael Wilton guitars
Eddie Jackson bass
Scott Rockenfield drums

Tracks

1.  Falling Down  4:28
2.  Sacred Ground  4:12
3.  One Life  4:47
4.  When the Rain Comes  5:05
5.  How Could I  3:42
6.  Beside You  5:12
7.  Liquid Sky  4:51
8.  Breakdown  4:11
9.  Burning Man  3:40
10.  Wot Kinda Man  3:14
11.  The Right Side of My Mind  5:51
  
Total Running Time:  49:13

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Metal Pete Date: February 19, 2004 at 18:39
Well...'Breakdown' is a really cool song. That's all I got for this one. Anyone else?

From: Christine Date: February 21, 2004 at 21:38
"Right Side of My Mind" is cool, especially live...

From: Eryche Date: March 13, 2004 at 17:29
No, not their best album, but still some solid rockin' songs.

From: Big Papa K Date: June 27, 2004 at 23:10
You really have to wonder what the point of Queensryche existing is anymore. Few times in music history has a band all of a sudden lost the plot as they have following the "Empire" album. This is just a boring collection of late 90's hard rock with some alternative influences. Stick a fork in them, they're done. 2/10

From: Propane Date: November 30, 2004 at 22:05
Whenever your musical influence (Chris Degarmo) leaves, your leader (Geoff Tate) decides he wants to go toward that musical direction in which your influence decides,"fuck that". Enter your new guitarist, who doesn't know any better. Hence: I'll be saying good bye to QR. I don't need to be slapped in the face again. When Degarmo comes back, I'll support these idiots again.

From: velez Date: April 20, 2005 at 12:22
R.I.P. queensryche, chris degarmo we miss you

From: Geoff Date: August 25, 2005 at 22:16
This easily rivals 'Promised land' for the worst Queensryche album spot. Don't know which is worse, but I liked one song off 'Promised land' and none off here. Might have my answer there.

From: underworld king Date: August 20, 2008 at 20:01
I don't know why but I like this album a lot better than Hear in the Now Frontier or even promised Land. Tracks 2,4,5,7 and 11 are my favorites.

From: Wachen Date: January 25, 2009 at 11:37
Nope, if any Queensr˙che-disc ever has disappointed me it's this one. Very bland songs to come from this band. No memorable hooks, one big exception though, "The right side of my mind" is haunting and stands out big time from the rest. A real gem. The rest is..well, compared to many other bands they're quite good, but compared to what these guys are capable of it's nothing more than a failure. 4/10

From: i****i Date: March 30, 2013 at 20:38
Only good thing here is Sacred Ground. After Chris Degarmo quite the band went down hill fast.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 30, 2013 at 22:32
MANY COMMENTS THAT I'VE WRITTEN RECENTLY WERE DELETED AND SO FROM OTHER HEAVY HARMONIES COLLEAGUE REVIEWERS AS WELL...WHAT HAPPENED?...

From: 123charpenay Date: April 1, 2013 at 10:55
yes rick all comments between march 25 to 30 were deleted.what s happened dan?tchenic problem?

From: Ydol eM Date: June 14, 2013 at 14:28
I suppose that such a low average rating is unfair to this band, maybe this is the result of disappointment, because everyone expected (or hoped for) a new "Operation Mindcrime" or "Empire", but instead of that we got modern hard rock (for that time being), sometimes progressive (with a reference to previous 3 albums), sometimes alternative (sampling alike late Kingdom Come) and sometimes grungy (guitar solos alike Pearl Jam - IMO). Of course it's not their masterpiece but I think if any band had recorded this album the comments here would have been nicer. 80/100.

From: hair metal again Date: August 8, 2019 at 13:35
Ok release for QUEENSRYCHE with out Chris s thrilling guitars and as expected one of their worst!Not and,but nothing special either with just 2 good songs like "falling down" and "the right wife of my mind"


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