"Tyranny and Mutation", released in 1973, is the second studio album by the American hard rock band Blue Öyster Cult. Produced by Murray Krugman and Sandy Pearlman, the album was a significant development of the band's sound, combining elements of hard rock and psychedelia with more elaborate song arrangements.
The album itself is divided into two parts: "The Red" and "The Black", reflecting the colors on the album cover. All songs in The Red side are high paced while songs from The Black side are a bit more complex and thematic. The album received lots of positive reviews, with hits like "The Red & The Black", "O.D.'d on Life Itself", and "Hot Rails To Hell" becoming fan favorites.
Overall, "Tyranny and Mutation" is considered a milestone in the band's career, showcasing their musical versatility and unique songwriting style, helping to establish Blue Öyster Cult's iconic status in American rock history. Despite its critical acclaim, the commercial success of the album didn't match up. It peaked at number 122 on the Billboard 200 album charts. Later, in 2013, Razor & Tie reissued the album along with Blue Öyster Cult's debut album with new liner notes and bonus tracks. In 2016, Rolling Stone placed it at 50 on its list of the best hard rock albums of all time.