Queensryche-Frequency Unknown-CD-FLAC-2013-FORSAKEN

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The original CD release includes 10 new tracks followed by four "2013 Versions" of Queensrÿche classics:

is far more than a filename. It is a historical marker of metal’s most acrimonious divorce. It is a technical testament to lossless audio preservation. It is a ghost from the Scene’s golden age. And it is, perhaps, the only way to tolerate Frequency Unknown —with the warm knowledge that every crackle, clip, and cringe-inducing moment is preserved in perfect, forensic, uncompromising FLAC fidelity. Queensryche-Frequency Unknown-CD-FLAC-2013-FORSAKEN

In 2012, after a series of high-profile backstage altercations, the original members of Queensrÿche fired longtime vocalist . While the rest of the band recruited Todd La Torre, Tate formed his own version of the group. For a brief window, two bands toured under the same name, and Frequency Unknown was Tate's opening salvo. The album's title—with its "F.U." initials and a fist on the cover—left little to the imagination regarding his feelings toward his former bandmates. The Music: A Hard Rock Departure The original CD release includes 10 new tracks

refers to a high-fidelity digital rip of the 2013 studio album Frequency Unknown It is a ghost from the Scene’s golden age

The year 2013 marked a significant turning point in the storied career of progressive metal icons Queensryche. Following a period of turmoil and lineup changes, the band released their 11th studio album, , to critical acclaim and fan enthusiasm. This album, available in high-quality FLAC format, not only signaled a creative resurgence but also reaffirmed the band's status as one of the leading acts in the progressive metal genre.