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Train of Thought album Product Description
Train of Thought album by Dream Theater was released Nov 11, 2003 on the Elektra (Label) label. TRAIN OF THOUGHT continues the legacy of the progressive metal legends, with all the requisite superhuman metallic musicianship that their fans have come to expect. Train of Thought songs This outing continues in the heavier mode that began with 2002's SIX DEGREES OF INNER TURBULENCE, reaching even further into darker, personal lyrical themes. Train of Thought album Guitars are the dominant expressive voice here, with keyboards scaled considerably back from the signature Dream Theater sound. Train of Thought CD music Band members Mike Portnoy (drums) and John Petrucci (guitar) continue their do-it-yourself production approach, opting for recording venues on their native Long Island (much of the band's album work has taken place in upstate New York at Bear Tracks and Little Bear Studios). "As I Am" and "This Dying Soul" at times borrow generously from Metallica, featuring that band's well-known use of tri-tones, and vocalist James LaBrie even tries his hat at some Hetfield-isms. Possibly due to Petrucci's tenure on the G3 Tour (with Joe Satriani and Steve Vai), TRAIN finds him returning to Dream Theater wielding an even more lethal guitar soloing style. ...See Full Description
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| Best music out there! No doubt the best band in the world has made yet another progressive masterpiece that just gets better every album.Highly recomended! By sires107 (Lake Park, GA, USA)  |
| DT gets more modern, more heavy This is, in my opinion, Dream Theater's strongest album start to finish. While there have been better DT songs than the ones on this album, this is the best COLLECTION of songs. Not one skipper in the bunch, at least for me. If you like Dream Theater's heavier songs, such as "Pull Me Under", "Caught In A Web", "Glass Prison", etc., you will probably like this disc very much as it is by far the harshest, heaviest sounding DT album yet. Almost every song contains at least one killer, metallic riff, and many of them have several great riffs. There are moments where you could swear you were hearing eighties-era Metallica or Megadeth. Fans of those bands that long for the days of Master Of Puppets and Rust In Peace would do well to pick this album up. Even James Labrie's voice, which I have always been somewhat split on, is angrier and more visceral than I have heard in the past. By befo72 (Freeport, IL, USA)  |
| Songs are just too damn long After listening to this CD I remember why I'm not a big prog metal fan. The title of this CD should be "The Songs Never End." Some bands can pull off 7 or 8 minute songs. Iron Maiden comes to mind. How many classic 10 to 15 minutes songs do you know (and like.) Like most prog bands DT lays down 2 minutes of good music, followed by 5 minutes of musical masterbation, 2 minutes good music, 5 minutes jerking off. If I had produced the CD the only thing I would have done is cut 2 or 3 minutes out of every song. It would have been so much better. By JBL (Dallas)  |
| A True Masterpiece I had never heard of Dream Theater but when I got the cd I was blown away expecially when it comes to the drums and the bass. By william91666 ((ex. "Hwllwood, VA, USA"))  |
| incredibly awesome john petrucci(guitar god) and boys are extreamly talented musicians. By rugerboy1988 (pgh., pa.)  |
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