Recent content by Andromeda Weapon

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    Symphony X Gear

    Hehe. What's up, everyone? This may seem like an extremely annoying question, but can anyone tell me all the gear that Symphony X used on either most of the albums or all of the albums? Andif you can;t r won;t, can you at least tell me where to find it? I've scoured the bloody depths of Google...
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    The 101 Rules of Progressive Metal(contribute!)

    68. Make sure that the bassist, guitarist, and keyboardist can all play at the same speed with the same insane amount of technical skill. If your bass player can only play the root notes of a song, duct tape medicine balls to his wrists so that he can build up mad speed and eventually overpower...
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    Let's see...

    Uh, I don't mean to stir up any commotion at all by saying this, but DT is supposed to be releasing a new album sometime in August. My feeling is that if they release an album so close to the last one, it may end up sounding like FII. That is, if they rush everything. In my opinion, good thing...
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    Twilight In Olympus

    Yeah, good luck finding it. Once you do, enjoy. It's a great CD.
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    "When Dream and Day Unite" and "Symphony X"

    No I like the old singer a little bit. I just don't think his style fit the group. I have just gotten used to James' voice over time.
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    "When Dream and Day Unite" and "Symphony X"

    Hey, everyone! I'd like to discuss Dream Theater's and Symphony X's first albums. I find a few similarities between the two: 1.Both albums had a singer that they didn;t like after that album and then replaced them with a much better singer (ex. Rod Taylor-Russell Allen, Charlie...
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    Accolade II

    I think that the original Accolade is a bit deper than its bastard stepchild, Accolade II. Both are amazing songs, no doubt, but Accolade a deeper meaning to it. I mean, come on: "The sword he once held tight falls forever from his hand." How can you not love that? Accoldae II instead has "I...
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    The 101 Rules of Progressive Metal(contribute!)

    10. Double bass drumming is a must. If you have a wimpy single pedal, then your not really a prog-metal drummer. A single bass drum is great, but double bass drums are better. If you don't have enough money for two bass drums, sell your girlfriend and get a second bass drum. 11. Huge drum...
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    Tom Walling

    Really? I didn't know that. I thought LePond joined the group in 2000 or something. By the way, this is my first post. So, uh, hey everybody!