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DREAM THEATER - SCORE: 20TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR LIVE WITH THE OCTAVARIUM ORCHESTRA

Dream Theater

 

Progressive Metal

4.41 | 450 ratings

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Xeroth
4 stars Finally, I must say, the best DT live album ever released, and on DVD, with an orchestra, this makes it the best. Everything sounds absolutely beautiful! I love this group, they are my favorite, and this is their tightest and most effecient albums. LaBrie sounds incredible, perfect, and angelic, while the great four musicians are playing with great talent. The bonus features are good too, a documentary of their entire career and a couple of live demos from Train of Thought, Six Degrees, and others, they've spaced my mind. Plus a cool cartoon played during the solo of Octavarium. At twenty years this band hasn't died. This live album, is proof! Plus, if your new to DT, this is a good demo to take plus a good complitation. They play the whole Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence song, and play a little bit of everything. Only regret, was that from Train of Thought they could've picked a song like Stream of Consciousness or something, vacant was to short, good, but short. Anywho, all together this album is a 5/5 star live album. Listen away my friends.
Xeroth | 4/5 |

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