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The story of why Geoff Tate was fired from Queensryche My second YouTube Channel / @rocknrolltruestories2 Have a video request or a topic you'd like to see us cover? Fill out our google form! https://bit.ly/3stnXlN ----CONNECT ON SOCIAL---- TIKOK: / rocknrolltruestory Instagram: / rnrtruestories Facebook: / rnrtruestories Twitter: / rocktruestories Blog: www.rockandrolltruestories.com #queensryche A groundbreaking progressive metal band fractures from the inside, and the story begins in 2012, when Queensrÿche is literally at war with itself. Two rival lineups are touring under the same name: one featuring most of the classic members with a new singer, the other led by original frontman Geoff Tate and a fresh backing band. Fans are confused, the brand is tarnished, and a pioneering “thinking man’s metal” band is publicly cannibalizing its own legacy. This rewinds to the rise: early‑80s Bellevue, Washington, where Michael Wilton, Chris DeGarmo, Eddie Jackson, Scott Rockenfield, and eventually Geoff Tate forge Queensrÿche’s cerebral style. Operation: Mindcrime and Empire turn them into critical and commercial heavyweights, but even at their peak, exhaustion and tension simmer beneath the surface. DeGarmo, the key songwriter, voices burnout and ambivalence as early as the Empire era before officially leaving in 1997, later pivoting to a career as a commercial pilot. His departure permanently scrambles the band’s internal balance. Into that vacuum, Tate’s influence grows. In the mid‑2000s, his wife Susan becomes the band’s manager and his stepdaughter helps run the fan club, blurring lines between band business and family business. Other members claim in legal documents that they feel sidelined and financially exposed, alleging nepotism and questionable accounting, while Tate’s camp insists Susan stepped in reluctantly and professionally. Creative control shifts toward Tate and outside writers, leaving longtime bandmates feeling creatively shut out and financially suspicious, with resentments building silently for years. The breaking point comes in São Paulo, Brazil, in April 2012. After learning that his wife and stepdaughter have been fired by the rest of the band, Tate confronts them backstage. What happens next becomes a central dispute: the remaining members describe spitting, equipment being knocked over, and punches thrown; Tate admits to losing his temper and getting physical but disputes parts of their version. The band finishes the show with security onstage, but internally, the relationship is dead. Weeks later, Wilton, Jackson, and Rockenfield vote to fire Tate. What follows is a bizarre legal and branding war. Tate sues for wrongful termination and claims rights to the Queensrÿche name, while the other members recruit Todd La Torre and continue under the same banner. For a time, two competing Queensrÿches tour and release albums simultaneously, deepening fan division and industry confusion. Eventually, a 2014 settlement gives Wilton and Jackson full rights to the name, while Tate gets limited rights to perform key concept albums and later launches a new band, Operation: Mindcrime, plus solo and side projects. closes on the long tail of the fallout: later lawsuits among remaining members, parallel careers (Queensrÿche with La Torre and Tate as a solo/Project leader), and a legacy permanently split. Rather than a single dramatic collapse, the band’s implosion is framed as a slow decay: the loss of a central songwriter, the entangling of family and business, communication breakdown, and one explosive moment of violence that makes reconciliation impossible. The story becomes a cautionary tale about ego, control, and how a band built on intricate, intelligent music can be undone by very basic human conflicts. These videos are for entertainment purposes only. READ OUR DISCLAIMER https://rockandrolltruestories.com/yo...