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Systematic Chaos

Dream Theater

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 In the Presence of Enemies, Pt. 1 Dream Theater 9:00 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Forsaken Dream Theater 5:35 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Constant Motion Dream Theater 6:55 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 The Dark Eternal Night Dream Theater 8:51 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Repentance Dream Theater 10:43 Album Only View In iTunes
6 Prophets of War Dream Theater 6:00 $1.29 View In iTunes
7 The Ministry of Lost Souls Dream Theater 14:57 Album Only View In iTunes
8 In the Presence of Enemies, Pt. 2 Dream Theater 16:38 Album Only View In iTunes
9 Video Forsaken (Studio Footage) Dream Theater 5:40 Album Only View In iTunes
Booklet Interactive Booklet - Systematic Chaos Dream Theater Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

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. And for that, we salute you with a flurry of flawlessly sweep-picked arpeggios. [The 2007 CD/DVD edition features the entire album remixed for 5.1 Surround on an included bonus DVD.]

Recent Customer Reviews

Sadly underrated.
     
by Sigh..............

Dream Theater is one of those bands that everyone with a single bit of taste likes, but likes only certain albums and dislikes other. Systematic Chaos has taken a lot of flak, and most of this is undeserved. Yes, it leans toward metal rather prog rock. What's wrong with that? There's still quite a bit of prog on this album (Repetance is particularly good). LaBrie also delivers one of his best preformances ever in Prophets of War, the standut track of the album. He's also gotten a lot thrown at him, and virtually of this is due to a dislike of operatic vocals and some kind of desire to see vibrato used on every note. Yes, vibrato is a good quality for a vocalist to have. But not always. I've found Dream Theater vocals to be similar to the vocals of Pink Floyd in that they shouldn't use vibrato- just clean delivery. In summary, please buy this album.

If you actually read that, congratulations. Most people don't bother to read giant blocks of text.

Joe Satriani
     
by drewcarey619

I was reading Joe Satriani's bio online and he actually helped out with the album. I absolutely love Joe Satriani.

Weak
     
by T Cain

This album is easily the weakest link of all DT albums. I was much dissapointed with the outcome of this album. It deviates drastically from Octavarium which was one of their best albums. I'm just thankful they redeemed themselves with BC&SL. Forsaken is the only great song on the album with every other song as good except for Prophets of War (I don't know what the f**k that s**t was about.) But seriously buy the album becasue it's still better than 90% of the s**t out there that peopl call music.

Biography

Formed: 1986 in New York, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

The technically proficient guitar playing of John Petrucci elevated Dream Theater to the upper echelons of contemporary heavy metal. While its lineup has continuously evolved, the Long Island-based quintet has consistently delivered sharp-edged music. Dream Theater is known for its high-energy concert...
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