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Tribe (Queensrÿche album)

Tribe
Queensryche - Tribe cover.jpg
Studio album by Queensrÿche
Released July 22, 2003
Recorded 2003
Studio Robert Lang Studios and The Grove, Seattle, Washington
Genre Heavy metal, alternative rock, progressive metal
Length 41:37
Label Sanctuary
Producer Queensrÿche
Queensrÿche chronology
Q2K
(2000)
Tribe
(2003)
Operation: Mindcrime II
(2006)
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Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Chicago Tribune (positive)
KNAC 1/5 stars
Sputnikmusic 3.5/5 stars

Tribe is the eighth studio album from the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche, released on 22 July 2003. It featured a reunited lineup, with Chris DeGarmo returning to contribute guitar parts and writing credits on some tracks. DeGarmo showed up for recording and was ready to tour again with the band in support of the album, but ultimately left due to clashes with singer Geoff Tate in the studio. Upon release of the disc Sanctuary Records misrepresented Chris Degarmo's involvement as a "reunion" with Queensrÿche, which some have considered to be a PR stunt to generate sales.

Tribe was self-produced by Queensrÿche, with Scott Olson engineering and Adam Kasper mixing the album. The album was not commercially successful generating only 75,000 SoundScan units as of 2007. Songs such as "Open" and "Losing Myself" have been played on the satellite station, Ink'd.

"Hostage" was a demo written by Jackson-Tate-Wilton during the Tribe sessions. But it was completed after the Tribe record was sent to the label. It was later substantially changed and re-recorded by Jason Slater and other outside writers for OM:2. The original version still remains unreleased.

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