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I took that to mean like some kind of techno backing. I sure hope I'm wrong.Does anyone have any idea what "digital code" means?
I took that to mean like some kind of techno backing. I sure hope I'm wrong.Does anyone have any idea what "digital code" means?
Does anyone have any idea what "digital code" means?
Not surprising, since the only people who even care about Queensryche's newer music are too old to figure out email, let alone work the torrents.
Saw Stryper a few days ago and wow.....MICHAEL SWEET now theres a fucking singer! He looks 30 years younger than he is, and belted every single high note from the records.
I saw Stryper on their last two tours and they nailed it both times! Stryper is one of the very few 80's bands that's actually aged very well. Michael still has a great voice and has killer stage presence to boot!
~Brian~
Last night I revisited 'Promise Land', I have not listened to it in years. It is really good. I think going back to it now I can piick up more in it.
I took that to mean like some kind of techno backing. I sure hope I'm wrong.
Does anyone have any idea what "digital code" means?
With this logic, I guess Kanye West is better than Queensryche.
He is. Way better.
I <3 Kanye.
Let's be optimistic and pretend it means a return to the approach of "Screaming In Digital". (And "Dedicated to Chaos" is a nod to their new inspiration: Megadeth.)
(?? or maybe "digital code" is warning you to put your index digits into your ears??)
Queensryche do have a longstanding quasi-technophobic history.
Which explains why their fanbase still buys their shitty records. They're mostly old and afraid of technology.
When was the last time you met a 12 year old who can't wait to buy an Angra or Andre Matos album?
Checkmate.
I'm looking forward to DTC as much as AngraRules was looking forward to seeing Andre Matos in Atlanta.
Well, with any luck, you'll experience his same disappointment and QR will cancel the release of it.
I'm looking forward to DTC as much as AngraRules was looking forward to seeing Andre Matos in Atlanta.