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+ | '''Train of Thought''' is the seventh album by [[Dream Theater]] released November 11, [[2003]]. The album is known to be Dream Theater's heaviest album by far, being somewhat controversial for this fact. The heavy nature of the album created a rift to form between the "metal" Dream Theater fans and the "prog" Dream Theater fans that persists to this day. The album also continues a theme from the previous album [[Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (album)|Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence]], being the seventh album and having seven songs. |
== Personnel == |
== Personnel == |
Revision as of 15:04, 29 May 2009
Train of Thought is the seventh album by Dream Theater released November 11, 2003. The album is known to be Dream Theater's heaviest album by far, being somewhat controversial for this fact. The heavy nature of the album created a rift to form between the "metal" Dream Theater fans and the "prog" Dream Theater fans that persists to this day. The album also continues a theme from the previous album Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, being the seventh album and having seven songs.
Personnel
- Mike Portnoy - Drums, co-producer
- John Petrucci - Guitar, co-producer
- John Myung - Bass
- James LaBrie - Vocals
- Jordan Rudess - Keyboards
Tracklist
1. As I Am (Petrucci) 7:47
2. This Dying Soul (Portnoy) 11:28
3. Endless Sacrifice (Petrucci) 11:23
4. Honor Thy Father (Portnoy) 10:14
5. Vacant (LaBrie) 2:58
6. Stream of Consciousness (instrumental) 11:16
7. In the Name of God (Petrucci) 14:16