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Systematic Chaos is the ninth studio album by American progressive metal band Dream Theater.Released on June 4, 2007 in the United Kingdom and June 5, 2007 in the United States, Systematic Chaos was the band's first release through Roadrunner Records, which was sold to their previous label Atlantic Records, through which the band had released their previous studio album Octavarium (2005).
The song "Lines in the Sand" (from Falling into Infinity) contains the lyrics "In the stream of consciousness, there is a river crying." The song is a popular inclusion in Dream Theater's live shows and appears on the live album and DVD Live at Budokan.
A remixed version was released as a promo single. This song was written while Chris Collins was in the band and originally featured his lyrics and a different vocal melody, although the song title was the same. "Along for the Ride" 2013: Dream Theater: John Petrucci: 4:45: Released as a single. "Anna Lee" 1997: Falling Into Infinity: James ...
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Train of Thought is the seventh studio album by American progressive metal band Dream Theater, released on November 11, 2003 through Elektra Records.. Inspired by the audience response to Dream Theater's heavier songs while on tour, [5] in the Chaos in Progress documentary, Portnoy says that they wanted Train of Thought to be a "balls to the wall" album with heavier, darker riffing, exposing ...
Dream Theater is the twelfth studio album by American progressive metal band Dream Theater, released worldwide in September 2013, through Roadrunner Records.The album was written, recorded, mixed, and mastered between January and May 2013 at Cove City Sound Studios in Long Island, New York, the same studio as the band's previous album, A Dramatic Turn of Events (2011).
By the time the song reaches the fourth repeat of the line, his voice has reached as high as G5, the highest note heard on a Dream Theater studio song from vocals, beating the famous F# in "Learning to Live" (this was later superseded by the chorus of "Build Me Up, Break Me Down" from A Dramatic Turn of Events). During live performances, LaBrie ...
Dream Theater was the last band to record at that original location before it was permanently closed. [1] After writing the concept album Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory, the double album Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence and the metal-focused Train of Thought, the band decided to create "a classic Dream Theater album". [1]