How did the visuals impact the Queensryche show at 4th and B, San Diego?
The added visuals were deemed only "okay," with most fans prioritizing the music over visual elements.
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Queensryche's Condition Human was well received by audiences and critics for its return to their classic sound. Receiving recognition from music publications the band has been commended for their unique methods to rock. The band has played at iconic venues such as the Fillmore in San Francisco. In fact, their breakthrough album, Operation: Mindcrime, was debuted in 1988, and has since been hailed as one of the greatest concept albums in rock history. Emphasizing lyrical depth and musical complexity, the group has set a precedent in rock music; remarkably, their song The Needle Lies explores themes of drug addiction, demonstrating their commitment to tackle complex issues.
The added visuals were deemed only "okay," with most fans prioritizing the music over visual elements.
Many audience members left early and expressed discontent through boos, indicating frustration with the setlist choices.
Many attendees found Queensryche's song selection disappointing, focusing on weaker tracks from less favored albums.
The concert started an hour and a half late, yet the performance was enjoyable once it began.