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Queensryche injured in shelling in Iraq.

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http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2010/11/23/queensryche_attacked_in_iraq

Rockers Queensryche were left fearing for their lives after they were caught up in a bomb attack while visiting troops in Iraq.

The heavy metal band flew to the Middle East to play for U.S. soldiers and suffered minor injuries in an explosion near the base where they were staying.

Singer Geoff Tate tells BraveWords.com, "We got bombed. We had to spend a lot of hours in bunkers there, waiting for the insurgents to get under control. We all lived through it although we got injured - that was a scary situation."

"A mortar landed about a hundred yards from where I was standing - the ground just shook. It was amazingly powerful and scared the hell out of me. I'd just been standing there watching the sun come up, eating a little container of yoghurt and boom - the bomb goes off. It was pretty darn intense."

However, Tate refuses to let the scare keep him from venturing to another war zone - the rockers are already eyeing a trip to Afghanistan.
 
The heavy metal band ...
Operation: Mindcrime is one of the greatest albums of the 80s, but Queensryche's license to be called "a heavy metal band" was revoked after Silent Lucidity became a #1 single and Queensryche played the Grammys with a full orchestra backing.

prog rock != heavy metal
 
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Dryden;1819102; said:
Operation: Mindcrime is one of the greatest albums of the 80s, but Queensryche's license to be called "a heavy metal band" was revoked after Silent Lucidity became a #1 single and Queensryche played the Grammys with a full orchestra backing.

prog rock != heavy metal

Agree with your general point but a full orchestra backing does not negate a band's metalness:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_7r6eALGyg&feature=related"]YouTube - Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tolls S&M[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvqkwvA9i4Q"]YouTube - Metallica - Battery(S&M)[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KtF7ql3FJc&feature=related"]YouTube - Metallica - Master of Puppets (S&M)[/ame]
 
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I wonder if Tate's definition of 'injury' is the same as mine.

Bob Saccamano;1819307; said:
Agree with your general point but a full orchestra backing does not negate a band's metalness:

Probably not the example you want to use.

Metallica's metalness has been called into question since the Black album. :wink:
 
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Muck;1819352; said:
Metallica's metalness has been called into question since Cliff Burton died. :wink:

FIFY

Big props to Queensryche for going half-way around the world to bring some enjoyment to the lives of our men and women in uniform. But, if I'm a heavy metal musician who's recounting the story of getting shelled in Iraq, I'm gonna omit the part where I was eating yogurt at the time.
 
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generaladm;1819375; said:
FIFY

Big props to Queensryche for going half-way around the world to bring some enjoyment to the lives of our men and women in uniform. But, if I'm a heavy metal musician who's recounting the story of getting shelled in Iraq, I'm gonna omit the part where I was eating yogurt at the time.

They're from Seattle, it's "green" metal.
 
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I think Q considers themselves a progressive band, rather than a metal band, and I agree.

For me, Operation: Mindcrime is one of the best albums ever created, alongside Floyd's Dark side and The Wall, and these are my staples, along with a healthy Dio library :)

I have NO idea how many copies of Mindcrime on LP, tape, and CD I've gone through over the years, but I still enjoy it, and have it on every media playing device I own, and listen to it regularly.
 
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