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One of the best Prog rock albums of all timePeople who say Dream Theater is better or true prog metal is full of it. It's all in the songwriting, this band does a much better job than Dream Theater who plays a bunch of scales 16 notes. This album is there all time high and one of the best Fates albums there is. THe new drummer Mark Zonder is amazing. May not be as heavy, but it farpasses anything in intensity
As far back as I go.......Having discovered Fates Warning after their Pleasant Shade of Grey CD, I started working my way backwards in the long list of releases they have put out. When I listen to this one, it seems that they are trying to bridge the gap between heavy metal and progressive showing very different sounds on different tracks. What I find is a CD that has a few good tunes and some that don't really come off well. Ray Alder pushes his raw talent to the brink while trying to scream out lyrics slightly above hi…
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format: 1 x CD record label: Capitol Records catalog number: 14048 release dates: Aug 4 1989 view details |
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Special Edition format: 2 x CD, 1 x DVD record label: Metal Blade Records catalog number: 3984-14668-2 release dates: Aug 4 1989 in United States, Jun 10 2008 view details |
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