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Operation: Mindcrime Release 'Taking On The World' Video

(Prog) Operation: Mindcrime have released a video for their track "Taking On The World". The song features on Geoff Tate and co's upcoming second album Resurrection, which will be released on September 23 - and includes guest vocals from Blaze Bayley and Tim 'Ripper' Owens. Watch it below.

The promo comes ahead of the trio's US tour this November, which will see the three frontmen perform eight dates across the country under the Trinity banner. And Bayley says further dates could be a possibility if the shows go well.

The former Iron Maiden vocalist tells Mitch Lafon: "The only time we had available was this very short window to do these dates, with the idea that if they go well, then we can do a much more extensive tour.

"I think this will be very special because it's three people that really love to sing and love this music, so I'm very excited about it. I hope it's a success." Watch the video here.


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