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DREAM THEATER - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (60%) :doh:

 

Not a fan huh?

I loved disc one but disc two went on and on and on but did have a few good tunes. I played the shit out of disc one when I first bought it but I don't play it much these days. "Glass Prison", "Misunderstood" and "Blind Faith" are badass but like most DT songs could have a couple of minutes cut out.

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Actually I am quite a fan, but much prefer the early days. That album was a big let down for me especially after the masterpiece of SFaM, I bought the local Indonesian pressing of 6DOiT fairly cheap and only to complete the discography. Perhaps things I'm missing are only the first album and several live albums.

 

After SFaM, I found they're trapped in a vicious monotonous circle until ADToE because it sounds like I&W and the old days. Good to have them back again on the new album!

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Anvil - JUGGERNAUT OF JUSTICE

Parish - ENVISION

Saxon - DENIM & LEATHER

Crashdiet - GENERATION WILD

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Average White Band - Shine

 

 

VERY relaxed Westcoast AOR with many jazz/soul influences. Not bad, but I need some ROCK now ..........

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Iron Maiden - Essential Iron Maiden

Symphony X - The Divine Wings of Tragedy

Queensryche - Dedicated to Chaos(WTF happened to this band?)

Helloween - Unarmed(I try not to take this detour too serious especially since they totally redeemed themselves with 7 Sinners a year later)

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Duff McKagan's Loaded - The Taking

 

I'm surprised but this is quite good. I've had it since May and I'm just getting around to giving it a full spin.

 

I'm interested to recheck this one up again, as far as I remember, the first two tracks shut me off completely the other day.

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