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Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos (2007).
Systematic Chaos (CD, Album, Promo). Systematic Chaos' won't please the fans who were put off by Dream Theater's heavier direction built upon over the previous few albums, but for the most part they've done a fantastic job in adapting their style for a broader metal audience, and since they've only gone on to bigger and better things since then (an impressive feat so far.
Systematic Chaos is a music studio album recording by DREAM THEATER (Progressive Metal/Progressive Rock) released in 2007 on cd, lp, vinyl and/or cassette.
Systematic Chaos is the ninth studio album by American progressive metal band Dream Theater. Released on June 4, 2007 in the United Kingdom and June 5, 2007 in the United States, Systematic Chaos was the band's first release through Roadrunner Records, which was sold to their previous label Atlantic Records, through which the band had released their previous studio album Octavarium (2005).
Dream Theater's 2007 studio LP "Systematic Chaos" is an impressive offering to say the least for a band of this magnitude. Long known for its cerebral approach to music, DT seems either content with their elevated status of masters of progressive metal or no longer willing to cram a thousand notes into one composition for the sake of sonic chest beating. Forsaken" best illustrates both points
Systematic Chaos is the most recent masterpiece from progressive metal stalwarts Dream Theater. Packed with a combination of top-notch musicianship and catchy, anthemic songs that have always kept their rabid fanbase coming back year after year, this album has sold well over 100K units in the US since its release last year.
Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos (2007). A must have for any Dream Theater fan And a must have for any metal, rock or progressive fan. The album contains some of Dream Theaters heaviest music and still manages to keep the sound of that every Dream Theater fan loves.
Systematic Chaos is the 9th studio album by Dream Theater, released on June 4, 2007. It is notable for being the first album released on the band's new contract with Roadrunner Records, and for being the first and so far only album to be released with fan involvement. Systematic Chaos is also the first Dream Theater album to break the Billboard top 20. Mike Portnoy - Drums, co-producer, vocals. John Petrucci - Guitar, co-producer. James LaBrie - Vocals.
was the ninth album by Dream Theater, released by Roadrunner Records on June 5, 2007. It is notable for being the first album on the Roadrunner Records label by Dream Theater. It is also notable for being the first (and thus far only) album released that contain recordings of fans for certain shouting parts. It was also the first album to break into the Billboard top 20. Personnel. The album was recorded from September 2006 till February 2007 at Avatar Studios in New York City, after the first summer break the band had enjoyed in ten years with no festival dates. Notably, in interviews before the album release, Mike Portnoy stated that the chemistry in the band was the best it had ever been. They hired Paul Northfield to engineer the album. Northfield had previously worked with bands such as Rush and Queensrÿche, both important inspirations to Dream Theater.
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