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Then — silence. A single, low organ note.
This is the turning point. With the arrival of keyboard wizard Jordan Rudess, Dream Theater crafted what many fans consider their masterpiece. Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory is a concept album about a man who undergoes hypnotherapy to discover he is the reincarnation of a murder victim from the 1920s. dream theater full album
He swallows it. Instead of death, he hears — his own fans screaming for encores. He is the prisoner of their applause. He must perform his own execution forever. Then — silence
He puts the record on again. But this time, before the music starts, he hears a whisper in the groove: With the arrival of keyboard wizard Jordan Rudess,
A Dream Theater full album moves from blistering, math-metal syncopation to tender, acoustic jazz passages. The emotional payoff of a 20-minute epic only works if you have sat through the 6-minute ballad that precedes it.
Often cited as the band’s most controversial record, Falling into Infinity was subjected to immense label interference. The label wanted a more commercial, radio-friendly sound. While the album lacks the conceptual flow of its predecessors, it contains some of the band's most emotional songwriting. "Lines in the Sand" and "Trial of Tears" are hidden gems that rank among their best work. Listening to the full album offers a glimpse into a band fighting for their identity in a changing musical landscape.