Dream Theater
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A Dramatic Turn Of Events
New - LP - 17765
Sealed 2011 180gm 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Their Most Powerful Album Yet.
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Awake
Used - LP - 90126
1994 Very Limited 2Lp Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear New, Unplayed. Bottom Left Corner Has A Fairly Hefty Crease Hence Price. If Perfect $400.
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Awake
New - LP - ETR-90126
Sealed 2015 Limited Edition, Individually Hand Numbered 2LP Gatefold Reissue.
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Black Clouds & Silver Linings
New - LP - 178831
Sealed, Out Of Print 2009 180gm 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. "Black Clouds & Silver Linings, Really Flexes The Band's Progressive Metal Muscles To Their Maximum Girth. In Fact, Dream Theater's Tenth Long-Player Is About As Dense And Challenging As Any Album In Their Daunting Discography (And Certainly The Darkest Of Spirit Since 2003's Train Of Thought), By Emphasizing Not Only The Virtuoso Members' Ever Stupefying Musicianship, But Also Their Most Aggressive And Thoroughly Metallic Songwriting Tendencies. Sixteen-Minute Opener "A Nightmare To Remember" And Its Half-As-Long Follow-Up, "A Rite Of Passage" Quickly Establish This Agenda Via Frequently Thrash-Paced Staccato Riffing, Some Of John Petrucci's Most Blistering Guitar Solos Ever, And The Return Of Drummer Mike Portnoy's Syncopated Growls (No Doubt Inspired By His Pal Mikael Åkerfeldt Of Opeth), Providing Contrast For Singer James Labrie's Soaring Melodic Elegance. Third Track "Whither" -- A Tender Ballad And Mere Babe At Five Minutes In Length -- Is This Album's Only Concession To Commerce (And One Of Dream Theater's Better Stabs At The Form It Is, Too); But After That It's Right Back To Prog Rock In Excelsis, Via The Final Chapter In The Band's "AA Saga," "The Shattered Fortress," Which References Songs From Previous Albums Such As "The Glass Prison" And "The Root Of All Evil," In Emulation Of The "Conceptual Continuity Clues" Method Favored By One Of Portnoy's Heroes, Frank Zappa. At The End Of The Day, One Must Admit That Black Clouds & Silver Linings, For All Its Abundantly Positive Qualities And Minor But Clear Distinctions From Prior Efforts, Is Still An Archetypal Dream Theater Album." - Eduard Rivadavia, AMG.
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Dream Theater
New - LP - 176041
Sealed 2013 180gm 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Shrink-wrap Is Torn On Spine.
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Images And Words
Colored Vinyl - MOVLP780
New, Unplayed 2013 180gm Audiophile Reissue Pressed On Gold & Red Colored Vinyl. Embossed Foil Number On Back Cover, Limited Edition Of 2,000 Colored Copies. Custom Hype Sticker On Resealable Sleeve. This Is Copy Number 002000!!!!!!
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Live At Budokan
Colored Vinyl - MOVLP937
Sealed 2013 Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm 4LP Original Housed In A Heavy Duty Gatefold Jacket. This Is Number 000538, One Of The First 2000 Copies Pressed On White Vinyl. Includes Insert. Gold Hype Sticker On The Resealable Baggie.
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Live At Budokan
New - LP - MOVLP937
Sealed 2013 180gm 4LP Heavy Duty Gatefold Reissue. Includes Insert. Custom Hype Sticker On The Resealable Baggie.
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Systematic Chaos
New - LP - 17992
Sealed 2008 2LP 180gm Gatefold Vinyl. Please Note This Release Comes With A Pressing Error; "The Ministry Of Lost Souls" Is On Both Sides Of The Second Disc And "In The Presence Of Enemies" (Part Two) Is Missing. “Few Bands In The History Of Rock Have Warranted The "Either You Love Them Or Hate Them" Tag As Much As Dream Theater, As Fanatics Consider Them Musical Geniuses, While Detractors Sneer At Their Bombast. Either Way, There's No Arguing That The Group Has Built A Large And Loyal Following Over The Years By Doing Things Their Way, And With Little To No Help From Radio Or MTV. And On Their Tenth Full-Length Overall (And First For Their New Label, Roadrunner), 2007's Systematic Chaos, The Quintet Sticks To The Prog Metal Game Plan That They've Followed Since Their Inception. In True Dream Theater Fashion, The Gentlemen Are Not Ashamed To Show Off Their Chops -- As Evidenced By The Album Opener, "In The Presence Of Enemies, Pt. 1," In Which James Labrie's Vocals Do Not Kick In Until After The Five-Minute Mark. Elsewhere, "Forsaken" Proves Wrong Those Who Say That Dream Theater Is All About Instrumental Gymnastics And Not Songwriting, At Least Momentarily, While "The Dark Eternal Light" Features Some Nifty Pantera-Esque Riffing From John Petrucci. Additionally, "Repentance" Is One Of The Album's Four Ten-Minute-Plus, Mid-Paced Epics, And Features A Prerequisite Of Countless Extended Prog Suites And Spoken Word Passages. Unlike Other Veteran Rock Acts That Attempted To Update Their Sound With The Times (And Failed Miserably), Dream Theater Has Admirably Stuck To Its Guns Through Thick And Thin -- Much To The Delight Of Their Legion Of Admirers -- And They Continue To Do So On Systematic Chaos.” Greg Pato, AMG.
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Systematic Chaos
New - LP - 17992
Sealed 2008 2LP 180gm Gatefold Vinyl. Corner Bump/Crease, Hence Heavily Reduced Price. Please Note This Release Comes With A Pressing Error; "The Ministry Of Lost Souls" Is On Both Sides Of The Second Disc And "In The Presence Of Enemies" (Part Two) Is Missing. “Few Bands In The History Of Rock Have Warranted The "Either You Love Them Or Hate Them" Tag As Much As Dream Theater, As Fanatics Consider Them Musical Geniuses, While Detractors Sneer At Their Bombast. Either Way, There's No Arguing That The Group Has Built A Large And Loyal Following Over The Years By Doing Things Their Way, And With Little To No Help From Radio Or MTV. And On Their Tenth Full-Length Overall (And First For Their New Label, Roadrunner), 2007's Systematic Chaos, The Quintet Sticks To The Prog Metal Game Plan That They've Followed Since Their Inception. In True Dream Theater Fashion, The Gentlemen Are Not Ashamed To Show Off Their Chops -- As Evidenced By The Album Opener, "In The Presence Of Enemies, Pt. 1," In Which James Labrie's Vocals Do Not Kick In Until After The Five-Minute Mark. Elsewhere, "Forsaken" Proves Wrong Those Who Say That Dream Theater Is All About Instrumental Gymnastics And Not Songwriting, At Least Momentarily, While "The Dark Eternal Light" Features Some Nifty Pantera-Esque Riffing From John Petrucci. Additionally, "Repentance" Is One Of The Album's Four Ten-Minute-Plus, Mid-Paced Epics, And Features A Prerequisite Of Countless Extended Prog Suites And Spoken Word Passages. Unlike Other Veteran Rock Acts That Attempted To Update Their Sound With The Times (And Failed Miserably), Dream Theater Has Admirably Stuck To Its Guns Through Thick And Thin -- Much To The Delight Of Their Legion Of Admirers -- And They Continue To Do So On Systematic Chaos.” Greg Pato, AMG.
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