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 Queensrÿche - Operation: Mindcrime - Remastered and Expanded
JoiRide's Rating: 10/10

One of my favorite albums of all time. An amazing concept record, taken as a whole, but each track stands on its own as a great song. It's like listening to a movie.


Original rating by Hashman: 10/10
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notrap - 10/10 - Link to review
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Sandra - 9/10 - Link to review
Little Drummer Boy - 9.5/10 - Link to review







 Syrym - Syrym
JoiRide's Rating: 8/10

Phenomenally good debut album from this California band. This album definitely would have fit right in with the hair metal of the 80's. The guitars on this album are huge. The songs are catchy, yet not pop--they keep to their hard rock roots, while still injecting hooks and melodies that make you want to listen again and again. Songs like Foul Mouth Blues and Warpath grab you and don't let go, but more tender moments can also be found on songs like The Sky Is Falling and What I'm Trying To Say. My favorites on this album are Foul Mouth Blues, Ugly On The Inside, Brokedown, and What I'm Trying To Say. I would have given this album a 10, but reading the Revelationz rating system, an 8 is Outstanding, and that's exactly what this album is.


Original rating by Brian: 6/10
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