5915/16. Queensrÿche - I Remember Now/Anarchy X

From: Operation: Mindcrime; Year: 1988; Genre: Progressive Rock/Hard Rock
Here are a couple of shorties that open the Queensrÿche's epic rock opera or concept album Operation: Mindcrime, together I Remember Now and Anarchy X clock in at just over 2 and 1/2 minutes and act as an "opening scene" and "overture" of the piece respectively. They work excellently for setting the stage for the track Revolution Calling, which is one of the best-known from the record. This is one of the better concept albums in that the story within is quite riveting, especially if you like dystopian science fiction. To be honest, I am a bit surprised that no one has made a film based on it, but I am sure some have been at least inspired by it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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