Ptah Khnemu said:Metropolis Part 1 is the reason Images and Words > All other albums by any other band ever.
Ptah Khnemu said:Metropolis Part 1 is the reason Images and Words > All other albums by any other band ever.
Ptah Khnemu said:Metropolis Part 1 is the reason Images and Words > All other albums by any other band ever.
Please Allow me to correct your statement...turke said:They are a progressive rock/metal band from USA.
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Thank you.AutumnGust said:Just to show that there are people who don't think Scenes, Images and Words and Awake must nessecarly be the best ones.
Eternal Dragon said:Screw DT and just go straight to Liquid Tension Experiment .
Krakatau said:I would like Dream Theater if LaBrie's voice wasn't so damn annoying to my ears. The only Dream Theater album I have is Images and Words and I think the music itself is ok. I heard Scenes From a Memory and I like it more. But for some reason I find Dream Theater boring and don't keep me interested as Symphony X, Planet X, Adagio, etc. I love Liquid Tension Experiment, though.
MetalMan57 said::Smug: :Smug: <-- for those of u who don't know, the name of that smiley is "Smug"...
and thats what all u 92-99 DT fans are. Smug. But then again...we are all prog fans, which makes us all smug in a sense.
Jax said:So 'having liked DT before Six Degrees = smug'? While the Ytsejammers of that period were likely a driving force behind the birth of the term progsnob, not everyone who was a DT fan then (or even a Ytsejammer then) falls into that category.
Oh, and I'll pass on the 'prog fan = smug' generalization too, but thanks anyway.
Porksoda said:Don't get me wrong, Dream Theater is a good group, and very technically impressive, but they don't strike a chord with me like SymX, Opeth, or Rush. I am sure I will get flamed into a fine particulate mist for saying it, but DT's stuff doesn't seem nearly as emotionally deep or earnest as the above-mentioned bands.
Could'nt have out it better myself!! thank you JaxJax said:So 'having liked DT before Six Degrees = smug'? While the Ytsejammers of that period were likely a driving force behind the birth of the term progsnob, not everyone who was a DT fan then (or even a Ytsejammer then) falls into that category.
Oh, and I'll pass on the 'prog fan = smug' generalization too, but thanks anyway.