Resurrection (Operation: Mindcrime album)

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Resurrection
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2016
Recorded London Bridge Studio, Seattle, Washington
Genre Progressive metal, alternative metal
Length62:59
Label Frontiers Music Srl
Producer Kelly Gray, Geoff Tate
Operation: Mindcrime chronology
The Key
(2015)
Resurrection
(2016)
The New Reality
(2017)
Singles from Resurrection
  1. "Taking On The World"
    Released: September 2016
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blabbermouth.net 8/10 [1]

Resurrection is the second studio album by progressive metal band Operation: Mindcrime. It is the second in a concept album trilogy on virtual currencies, internet banking and stock trading. [2] It was released on September 23, 2016. The first single, titled "Taking On The World" was released in September 2016, and a video was filmed with the song's guests, Blaze Bayley and Tim "Ripper" Owens.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Resurrection"Geoff Tate1:40
2."When All Falls Away"Geoff Tate; Kelly Gray2:21
3."A Moment in Time"Geoff Tate0:29
4."Through the Noize"Geoff Tate; Scott Moughton1:08
5."Left for Dead"Geoff Tate; Kelly Gray; Scott Moughton4:18
6."Miles Away"Geoff Tate; Scott Moughton4:32
7."Healing My Wounds"Geoff Tate; Kelly Gray; Mark Daly5:19
8."The Fight"Geoff Tate; Kelly Gray; Mark Daly5:09
9."Taking On the World" (featuring Blaze Bayley and Tim "Ripper" Owens)Dave Ellefson; Geoff Tate; Kelly Gray; Steve Conley5:33
10."Invincible"Geoff Tate; Kelly Gray; Mark Daly7:16
11."A Smear Campaign"Geoff Tate; Kelly Gray; Scott Moughton6:15
12."Which Side You're On"Geoff Tate; Scott Moughton5:57
13."Into the Hands of the World"Geoff Tate; Kelly Gray; Scott Moughton7:02
14."Live From My Machine"Geoff Tate; Randy Gane; Scott Moughton6:00
Total length:62:59

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