Systematic Chaos

    Artist: Dream Theater

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    only £6.99

    Tracks:
    8
    Duration:
    01:18:41
    Format:
    MP3
    Quality:
    256 kbps
    Size:
    69.86 MB
    Buy it New on CD from £5.39
    TrackDurationPrice/Buy
    1.In The Presence Of Enemies Pt. 1 00:09:00£0.99
    2.Forsaken 00:05:36£0.99
    3.Constant Motion 00:06:55£0.99
    4.The Dark Eternal Night 00:08:51£0.99
    5Repentance 00:10:43
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    6.Prophets Of War 00:06:01£0.99
    7The Ministry Of Lost Souls 00:14:57
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    8In The Presence Of Enemies Pt. 2 00:16:38
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    customer Reviews

     Average rating (7 reviews)

     Dream Theater - Systematic chaos

    | | See all voodoochild's reviews (1)

    this album is awesome!!! a progressive masterpiece, very new as well for DT. Its got everything, the crazy instrumental sections, awesome choruses and melodies, lots of new ideas too, this album is VERY progressive. the whole album is so powerful, its genius! DT never get old! and yes Dying Soul is back again! we thought the triology had ended! listen to Repetance and you will see what i mean!

     GOD

    | | See all Valero's reviews (2)

    I recently got the Awake album by Dream Theater because I heard the song Voices somewhere and I absolutely loved it. Apart from the fact that Dream Theater are generally one of the most awesome bands I've ever heard, I crave skill...this band has more amounts of skill than I've ever seen. Their singer has such a huge vocal range, their keyboardist, bassist, drummer, guitarist, they are ALL amazing at what they do and I can never fault anything they ever have ever done. Every song seems unique and this album shows the world just exactly how great Dream Theater are...I also don't understand how they have the brain power to write songs which are anything higher than 10 minutes long...also check out Octavarium...24:00 long...J E S U S

    All in all...Dream Theater are amazing and this album completely rocks...end of!

     In the presence of greatness

    | | See all 01burlt's reviews (4)

    The latest offering from dream theater is awesome, I've always been a fan but not a massive one, but this album may have changed my perspective! Any DT fan will love it straight away. Its an album that you can listen to for hours and still hear something different everytime.

    In the presence of enemies 1 opens the album in true prog style with a 4 minute intro to the song. Next is forsaken, a slower more melodic song with a big chorus. The Dark Eternal Night is the heaviest dream theater song to date, with customary dream theater mental instrumental sections.
    Prophets of war is once again another great song with a catchy chorus although no solo from the great Mr Petrucci. The Ministry of Lost Souls is a really powerful ballad but with a cool instrumental section in the middle

    This really is a great album, musically, lyrically and due to its sheer diversity, definately worth the money and if i lost my copy i'd definately buy it again. For a first time dream theater buyer its probably to get Six degrees of inner turbulance though.

    Stand out tracks: Constant motion, Dark eternal night, Forsaken and Prophets of war

     Almost Perfection

    | | See all Matt873's reviews (4)

    Had I not listened to Metropolis part 2 the title for this review would be absolute perfection.
    An amazing album, i cannot understand why some dream theater fans dislike it, in my opinion in the presence of enimies is the best song dream theater have recorded, 26 minutes of bliss and the intro is just epic (an over used word but it really applies to this song).
    This album is a must for any dream theater fan and an excellent place to start your collection if you are new to the band........
    Stop reading and buy it!

     Almost the perfect album

    | | See all PeterWitham's reviews (2)

    I completely missed out on Dream Theater until I bought this album a year ago and all I can say is wow. There is so much going on - every track has a unique appeal. Kind of like Metallica mixed with Pink Floyd and a bit of Muse in places. Some tracks like 6 and 7 are beyond criticism. I bought the entire back catalogue on the strength of this album. Please buy it NOW