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Symphony X
Release Date: 2003 - 12 - 08, Audio CD, INSIDE OUT Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
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The Divine Wings Of Tragedy: Special Edition - Symphony X
The Best Progressive Metal (1497 words)by - written on 05/12/03
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sound and although they are more present on the band's later work such as "V," they still fit well within the songs and never become annoying. Symphony X are often compared to Dream Theater, the leading band in the progressive metal genre, and the musical style is similar. If you are a Dream Theater fan however, this album is much more akin to the "Awake" album in terms of heaviness then any of their other work, and compared to other Symphony X albums this is also quite heavier than their norm - although their recent release "The Odyssey" sounds similar to this album so I'll be buying that in the near future. THE TRACKS: ...
The Divine Wings Of Tragedy: Special Edition - Symphony X
by guybrush - written on 27/07/00 (Somewhat useful, 315 readings)
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or Iron Maiden to most progressive bands such as RUSH (yeah! ), Dream Theater and even Shadow Gallery... You'll LOVE IT! All Symphony X members are monsters and considered by many as their personal hero. ...
The Damnation Game: Special Edition - Symphony X
by Frankingsteins - written on 09/10/05 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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The second album from New Jersey progressive metal band Symphony X refines the sound of their uneven debut and introduces one of the genre’s finest vocalists. Russell Allen brings Symphony X on the course to perfection; the experiments in song format, structure and vocal styles pave the way for their later masterpieces. STYLE Released in 1995, ‘The Damnation Game’ owes little debt to the then-fresh European power metal scene, despite its similarities. Rousing choruses, alternation between melodic and thrashy songs and plenty of noodling in-between make this a more straightforward heavy metal album in the vein of Iron Maiden or Helloween, but the band’s trademark sound ...
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