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Lost Not Forgotten Archives
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Our Take
Our Take
Dream Theater's latest release, "Lost Not Forgotten Archives: Master Of Puppets - Live In Barcelona. 2002," is like a musical time machine that transports you back to a time when hair metal was still cool and prog rock reigned supreme. This live album captures the band at their peak, delivering a blistering performance of Metallica's classic album "Master Of Puppets" in front of a rabid crowd in Barcelona.
From the moment the first notes of "Battery" ring out, you know you're in for a wild ride. James LaBrie's vocals soar effortlessly over John Petrucci's shredding guitar solos, while Mike Portnoy's thunderous drumming drives the band forward with relentless energy. Tracks like "The Thing That Should Not Be" and "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" are given new life in Dream Theater's hands, with the band adding their own unique twists and turns to these already iconic songs.
But it's not all serious business here - Dream Theater also know how to have fun. The band's banter with the audience between songs is both endearing and hilarious, with frontman James LaBrie even busting out a few dance moves at one point. It's clear that the band are having just as much fun as the crowd, making for a truly unforgettable live experience.
In conclusion, "Lost Not Forgotten Archives: Master Of Puppets - Live In Barcelona. 2002" is a must-have for any Dream Theater fan. It's a wild, energetic ride that captures the band at their absolute best. So grab your air guitar and prepare to rock out like it's 2002 all over again.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Battery
2. Master of Puppets
3. The Thing That Should Not Be
4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
5. Disposable Heroes
6. Leper Messiah
7. Orion
8. Damage, Inc.
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About the artist
Dream Theater
Ah, Dream Theater - the prog gods of the music industry. Hailing from Long Island, these guys have been churning out epic tracks since the late 80s. With their complex compositions and mind-blowing instrumental skills, they have set the bar high for all other prog rock bands. Led by the legendary guitarist John Petrucci and the incredible keyboardist Jordan Rudess, Dream Theater is a force to be reckoned with. Their music is not for the faint-hearted - it's a rollercoaster of time signatures, intricate melodies, and virtuosic solos. Dream Theater is known for their epic concept albums, where each track seamlessly flows into the next, taking the listener on a musical journey like no other. From the energetic "Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory" to the haunting "Octavarium," their discography is a treasure trove of progressive rock gems. But don't be fooled by their technical prowess - Dream Theater knows how to have a good time too. Their live shows are legendary, with the band members cracking jokes and interacting with the crowd in between epic solos. So, if you're a fan of musical virtuosity, mind-bending compositions, and a healthy dose of humour, look no further than Dream Theater. These guys are the real deal, and they're here to take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
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