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Queensryche – ‘Eyes of a Stranger’ Music Video from 1988

October 17, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Queensryche released their third studio album, Operation: Mindcrime on May 3, 1988. They released four singles from the album. The second single released in 1988 was Eyes of a Stranger, which became their first top 40 hit on the Mainstream Rock charts when it peaked at number 35. Two years later, they would score the biggest hit of their career when Silent Lucidity hit number one on the Mainstream Rock charts and number nine on the Hot 100 charts.

Enjoy this look back at Queensryche’s music video for Eyes of a Stranger, and just for fun, their music video for Silent Lucidity as well!



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