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| Q-Squad | Psyched... | 1995 | Noise Records ID: N 0256-2 |  | Thrash Metal | It's a type of Thrash with the clear vocals, such music is closer to US Thrash than to European. The music has both Thrash drive and Heavy melodiousness. | |
| Q5 | Steel the Light | 1984 | High Vaultage Records ID: HV-1032 |  | Heavy Metal | I can compare this album to a mixture of Accept with Rainbow, AC/DC, Warlock,
Queensryche, Kiss. Since it's the beginning of 80s I only can compare it to similar bands. There are an excellent vocalist who every time sings in a different way (UDO, Doro, Tate),a very good, highly skilled guitarist(Blackmore, Hoffmann), music itself and tunes are simply brilliant. | |
| Q5 | When the Mirror Cracks | 1986 | Albatross Records ID: HV-1032 |  | Melodic Hard Heavy Metal | The last Q5 album is softer than the first release. It's more commercial music with AORish keys and pop Rock sound than on Steel the Light. | |
| Queen | Jazz | 1978 | Hollywood Records ID: HR-61062-2 |  | Melodic Hard Rock | No comment. | |
| Queen | Innuendo | 1991 | EMI Records ID: CDP 79 5887 2 |  | Melodic Hard Rock | No comment. | |
| Queensryche | Queensryche | 1983 | EMI Records ID: CDP-7-90615-2 |  | Heavy Progressive Metal | | |
| Queensryche | The Warning | 1984 | EMI Records |  | Heavy Progressive Metal | | |
| Queensryche | Rage for Order | 1986 | EMI Records ID: CDP 7 46330 2 |  | Heavy Progressive Metal | | |
| Queensryche | Operation: Mindcrime | 1988 | EMI Records ID: CDP-7-48640-2 |  | Melodic Progressive Heavy Metal | | |
| Queensryche | Empire | 1990 | EMI Records ID: CDP-7-92806-2 |  | Melodic Progressive Heavy Metal | | |
| Queensryche | Promised Land | 1994 | EMI Records ID: 7243-8-30711-2-8 |  | Melodic Progressive Metal | | |
| Queensryche | Hear in the Now Frontier | 1997 | EMI Records ID: 7243-8-56141-2-5 |  | Pop Progressive Metal | | |
| Queensryche | Tribe | 2003 | Metal Is Records ID: MISCD018 |  | Alternative Rock | Though it's classic Q Lineup, their music is very close to previous Q album, to Tate solo album, to US trendy bands, etc. The music is slow and boring. | |
| Queensryche | The Art of Live | 2004 | Sanctuary Records ID: MYNCD024 |  | Progressive Alternative Rock | This band isn't of interest for the supporters of their classic creative activity during the last time. But this live album was recorded honestly without heard studio changes and the patches on the sound holes and the discords. | |
| Queensryche | Live in Tokyo | 1985 | EMI Records ID: CMV 1085 |  | Metal | | |
| Queensryche | Operation Mindcrime II | 2006 | Rhino Entertainment ID: 8122-73306-2 |  | Melodic Heavy Progressive Metal | It's amazing happiness to hear real Queensryche without modern alternative sh*t, the band is ready again to your mind's siege. The music is various even for Queensryche, they found the mind forces to create an excellent album not only in the old traditions but with new ideas also! | |
| Quiet Riot | Metal Health | 1983 | Pasha |  | Metal | | |
| Quiet Riot | Alive And Well | 1999 | Axe Killer |  | Metal | | |
| Quiet Riot | Bang Thy Head | 1986 | 20th Century Fox |  | Metal | | |
| Quiet Riot | Rehab | 2006 | Chavis Records ID: CR0011 |  | Glam Hard Rock | What's more there: Slade or WASP? What's more there also: Glam Rock or Bluesy Rock? Everything's there and everything sounds so good for the current days in the deep-deep past traditions. | |
| Quiet Riot | QR III | 1986 | Pasha ID: ZK 40321 |  | AOR Melodic Hard Heavy Metal | I've never heard this album completely before, but just some songs on the compilations or live editions. The music is inclined to pop (Glam) Rock and of course I don't make no mention whatever of Slade in the vocals... | |
| Quiet Room, The | Introspect | 1997 | Metal Blade Records ID: 3984-14186-2 |  | Progressive Metal | It's classic not trendy Prog with arcane and not very melodic music. Sometimes it reminds me of Queensryche, especially by the vocals. This release is not very interesting for me, unfortunately... | |