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METROPOLIS PART 2 - SCENES FROM A MEMORY

Dream Theater

 

Progressive Metal

4.31 | 3242 ratings

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Xeroth
5 stars Dream Theater's Metropolis Part II: Scenes from a memory is considered their comeback. If ever curious of what I mean just watch the documentry to Score and you'll know. Scenes from a memory to put it bluntly is the best Prog metal album released. It's put Dream Theater as the God's prog metal along side others like Queensryche and Fates Warning. Being a concept album, Dream Theater takes on the character of Nicholas who ventures through time by means of hypnosis and discovers an ancient unsolved mystery back in 1928 dealing with betrayl, love, gambling addictions, and cold blooded grudges that eventually led to murder. An awsome album that goes through many emotions and plays out Dream Theater's best musician ship. This album is right next to that of Six Degrees and others. If ever starting with DT, this is the album to start with. If you love this album you love the rest, or like the rest, whatever. All songs are good, I don't need to go through them and spend the next 24 hours going over it. Just to say, 5/5 stars makes Dream Theater an incredible band! Masterpiece among prog, give it a listen! Then Buy it!
Xeroth | 5/5 |

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