Poll: Favourite albums of 1992

Favourite albums of 1992?

  • Iron Maiden: Fear of the Dark

    Votes: 7 31.8%
  • KISS: Revenge

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • Black Sabbath: Dehumaniser

    Votes: 4 18.2%
  • Iced Earth: Night of the Stormrider

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • WASP: The Crimson Idol

    Votes: 5 22.7%
  • Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes (vote for it. You know you want to!)

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • Faith No More: Angel Dust

    Votes: 2 9.1%
  • Megadeth: Countdown to Extinction

    Votes: 7 31.8%
  • Dream Theater: Images and Words

    Votes: 3 13.6%
  • Fear Factory: Soul of a New Machine

    Votes: 2 9.1%

  • Total voters
    22
Images and Words hands down.
The last half of that album is better than the first half!
Come on dude. You have:

Metropolis, Under a Glass Moon, Wait for Sleep and the Leanring to Live.
What more could you want.
I love the whole ablum, but in particular Met, UAGM, LTL and Take the Time
 
I *HATE* that album with a passion. It's terrible.

I like the first 2 tracks and that is all. Pull Me Under they actually wrote a good song *gasp* and Another Day is very emotional.
 
O.......................K

Trooper, I have put up with alot of your shit latley, and frankly...... I will take it no more!
First you say that THESE DAYS is a shithouse album, now you bad out not only Images and Words, but in turn..... Dream Theater.

Unless you change your attitude soon sonny Jim............................................... fuck, I can't think of anything witty to say here, so let's just leave that for now....... or better yet, we will leave it open for suggestions.
Anyone have any? Guys?........ Anyone?

Yeah, you won this battle Trooper, but you will need plenty more....... troops to win the war!
Shit I'm gay..... In a totally non homosexual kind of way
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Love the Trooper puns there... I've been hearing lots of them lately. I love this nick more and more everyday! Give me endless laughter because of the puns people come up with hehe.
 
Images & Words is awesome - Dream Theater has more musical integrity in their little fingers than Vinnie Vincent ever will!

For me the only track on I&W that I don't really like is Under A Glass Moon. Other than that, it's an awesome album.
 
PFFT!

;)

I only like 2 prog bands: Vanishing Point and Queensryche. Why those 2? They are catchy and not wanky and don't sound like snotty nosed music snobs who refuse to play anything that doesn't fully reveal their music ability and versatility, whether or not it makes the songs sound good or not.

Sorry I hate prog :grin:
 
Yes Metropolis is awesome... but the last 3 songs (almost the last half) from I&W do nothing for me. Especially Learning to Live... I know a lot of people like it but it bores me... and the chorus sounds like one of The Whitlams songs... and that connection is not a good thing.
 
Originally posted by The Trooper
PFFT!

who refuse to play anything that doesn't fully reveal their music ability and versatility, whether or not it makes the songs sound good or not.


They covered the whole Master of Puppets album live,and that my friend is about 5000000000 kilometres under what they could have played.
 
Queensryche aren't prog, silly person!

I don't care for prog much either, I just like bands that who make excellent music, and Dream Theater is one of them.
 
I don't consider Queensryche prog either, or Vanishing Point for that matter, but both of them are generally regarded as prog metal bands. Probably why I like them :)

Hahahahaha! I don't think I'd wanna be on the island anyway so my sister can stay home :p Or maybe she can go instead of me and have some fun with Sydo and the other boys hahaha.
 
I think only prog fans consider Queensryche prog (haven't heard Vanishing Point) - I found back when I was a prog fan that one would call *anything* prog to justify liking them to other prog fans. That's part of the reason why I left their ranks... and also because most prog annoyed the hell out of me :)
 
Pleased to hear you like Tori Amos too Xena. Is our mutual appreciation for her enough to make us declare a truce about the Bon Jovi thing? ;).

I discovered Tori in '98 when I spent the entire year with my nose buried in Sandman comics. She's great friends with Neil Gaiman dontchaknow, and their work goes so well together...

Troops, Keep The Faith was in '93 wasn't it? I could be wrong about that. It does happen occasionally :).

W
 
Nah Keep The Faith was '92. I remember I was in grade 4 at the time hehe. But the Aussie tour was in '93.

Spiffy, check out Vanishing Point, they rule :rock: