Dream Theater's sophomore effort, "Images and Words" (1992), marked a turning point in their career. This album catapulted the band to international stardom, thanks in part to the vocal talents of Chris Collins' replacement, James LaBrie. The album's soaring vocals, intricate instrumental passages, and epic song structures raised the bar for progressive rock. The likes of "Take the Time," "Torn," and "I Walk Beside You" showcased the band's mastery of melody, texture, and atmosphere.
(1999): Their first full-length concept album. A sprawling tale of reincarnation and murder, it solidified the lineup featuring keyboard wizard Jordan Rudess . Heavy Exploration and 20th Anniversary (2002–2006) Dream Theater Discography 1986-2009 -Mp3 320 kb...
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(The final studio album featuring founding drummer Mike Portnoy) 🎹 Era Breakdown & Lineup Evolution The likes of "Take the Time," "Torn," and
(2007): Featuring the epic "In the Presence of Enemies."