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Staff review by Jeff
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Damn, it wasn't really easy for me to do the review of an album like "Mindcrime II". First because a lot of people were waiting for it (me the first) and also because I'm quite sure that we will have a lot of fights and debates about the good or bad quality of this album. Well peace and love my friends, we will just try to see if we can compare it to the first "Operation Mindcrime" and if we're a the end in front of a good, correct or bad album… But let me tell you at least, that if it's not perfect, it's not so deceiving too.
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| published 18.04.2006 | Comments (6)
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| Rating: 3 |
This album is a slap-in-the-face to the original masterpiece and is nothing more than a cash-grab to try and rope in fans of the original album. The songs are as awful as ever, Ronnie James Dio does not deserve to be involved with this shit.
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This album is easily the best album Queensryche have made since the departure of Chris DeGarmo. Of course, seeing as the other post-DeGarmo albums were terrible, the fact that this is better, doesn't really say very much! It is clearly inferior when compared with the original Mindcrime, but certainly this one on paper, should have been much worse than it actually ended up being.
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This one is really really bad I agree with Dentura on that. American Soldier is superior in every aspect to this abomination, which isn't their worst of course which would be Dedicated To Sucking
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I also agree to Dentura , a pointless release, uninspired, uninteresting.
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