wats a good cd i should buy from dream theatre

Whiplash402 said:
i wanna check them out

I don't have any of there stuff, but Pull Me Under is a great song (and the only song I really know)....I think from the first CD. I saw these guys open for Maiden at a festival in Zurich this past summer. Couldn't really get into it, but Mike Portnoy had the triple bass drum going which was wild to see. I'dd probably get some sort of live CD that covers a lot of the bases. From someone 99% uninformed, I hope this helps.
 
Dream Theater is not for everyone. Don't even bother if you don't like Prog. Most of the people I know that enjoy dream theater are musicians themselves.

I think that All there records are good, but the highlits are Images and Words, Awake, Scenes From a Memory. The song "A Change of Seasons" is awesome if you have 20 minutes to spare. They are def one of my favorite bands, although, I do understand why some people dislike them so much.
 
MyHatred said:
"None of them" is a good one:)

Unless you like pragmatic, contrived, hollow, technicly proficient, crappy (dare I say) "metal" then go ahead. If you like hearing vocal solo's, guitar solo's, drum solo's, bass and keyborad solo's in EVERY song from people who like to show off, then Dream Theatre is something to check out. If you like metal, gut wrenching, head-banging, mosh inducing, go-kill-the-peson-you-hate-most kind of stuff, I suggest looking elsewhere.....
 
Thrillho said:
Dream Theater is not for everyone. Don't even bother if you don't like Prog. Most of the people I know that enjoy dream theater are musicians themselves.

I think that All there records are good, but the highlits are Images and Words, Awake, Scenes From a Memory. The song "A Change of Seasons" is awesome if you have 20 minutes to spare. They are def one of my favorite bands, although, I do understand why some people dislike them so much.

yeah, 2 reasons:

1) James LaShe
2) excessive, go-nowhere wankery

:D
 
wow you guys are harsh. I'm sure you can all atleast agree that they are talented?

Oh and PS there is hardly ever a bass or drum solo. Keyboard - yeah - sometimes a little over the top.
 
MadeInNewJersey said:
Extremely talented, no doubt.

I just can't stand excessive wankery, and DT provides that in spades.

ahh, a little intimidated by thier musicianship are we?? Keep practicing your downstrakes and you'll get smoke on the water some day.... :lol:
 
reidie said:
ahh, a little intimidated by thier musicianship are we?? Keep practicing your downstrakes and you'll get smoke on the water some day.... :lol:

I'm not intimidated at all (I'm not a musician). They just bore me to tears. More power to your ears if you can stomach them though.
 
reidie said:
First off, its Dream Theater :rock:

Images and words, awake and scenes from a memory are probably my faves.

I recomend Train of thought for you guys though. Its there heviest album and id imagine there most accesable album for fans of pantera and the like. If you like Train of thought then by there more proggy titles....

This is a good piece of advice.

If you get over I & W and Awake, then you should get in touch with A Change of Seasons. It's a cool disc, their masterpiece epic + great covers. After that it all went downhill (as far as I am concerned).
 
Boro the Beautiful said:
This is a good piece of advice.

If you get over I & W and Awake, then you should get in touch with A Change of Seasons. It's a cool disc, their masterpiece epic + great covers. After that it all went downhill (as far as I am concerned).


Totally agree with that mate! Scenes from a memory has a bit to much 'wankery' even by DT standards, but Train of thought has its moments even if theyre more hardcore oriented.
 
reidie said:
A change of seasons could very well be the best thing ever recorded

It could br, but it isn't. That would be "Necroticism..." by Carcass. Scientifically proved to have 94.8% of the best riffs ever written on one platter.
 
Carcassian said:
It could br, but it isn't. That would be "Necroticism..." by Carcass. Scientifically proved to have 94.8% of the best riffs ever written on one platter.

I couldn't agree more!!! I read that case study also:tickled: I heart(work) that album so much. Quite possibly one of my most listened to albums in my collection.
 
MyHatred said:
I couldn't agree more!!! I read that case study also:tickled: I heart(work) that album so much. Quite possibly one of my most listened to albums in my collection.

Good man..."Symphonies" through "swansong" - which band ever had a better 4 album run ?
 
Wow - not that you guys are not entitled to your opinions - but I am shocked so many people here don't like Dream Theater. I fucking love them.

It does take a certain type though - as I said before, it does not surprise me when people don't like them - I just figured more people on a board like this would.

I wish I could play bass like that:(
 
Thrillho said:
Wow - not that you guys are not entitled to your opinions - but I am shocked so many people here don't like Dream Theater. I fucking love them.

It does take a certain type though - as I said before, it does not surprise me when people don't like them - I just figured more people on a board like this would.

I wish I could play bass like that:(

I know what you mean. I thought there'd be a few more DT fans here than there actually are.

Have you checked out any of their side projects like Liquid Tension Experiment and OSI?
 
LTE is awesome, but, it's pretty much DT with no lyrics. Which some people might like! I think LTE is fucking insane.

Jelly Jam is cool too - soooo mellow. You would not think there was a DT member in it.
 
Carcassian said:
Good man..."Symphonies" through "swansong" - which band ever had a better 4 album run ?

Maiden: Number of the Beast through Somewhere In Time, or if you prefer, Piece of Mind through Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son. :cool:

Aww hell, just give 'em the whole 5-album run.
 
Thrillho said:
LTE is awesome, but, it's pretty much DT with no lyrics. Which some people might like! I think LTE is fucking insane.

Jelly Jam is cool too - soooo mellow. You would not think there was a DT member in it.

I haven't heard Jelly Jam yet, but they're on my list to check out. I heard a little bit of Platypus and it was pretty good too. Planet X (with Derek Sherinian) is awesome. It features Tony MacAlpine and Virgil Donati as well.