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A more accessible, commercially pressured record that nevertheless contains progressive gems like Lines in the Sand and Trial of Tears .

A triumphant return featuring the Grammy-nominated On the Backs of Angels and the emotional epic Breaking All Illusions .

The band’s breakthrough masterpiece. Featuring iconic tracks like "Pull Me Under" and "Metropolis—Part I," this album defined the progressive metal genre.

Introducing Mike Mangini on drums, marking a new era of technical composition.

A massive, 130-minute rock opera featuring a full orchestra and choir.

The raw, ambitious debut featuring original vocalist Charlie Dominici. While the production is thin by modern standards, tracks like The Ytse Jam established their instrumental brilliance.

Often results in a "tinny" sound, where high-frequency cymbal crashes (Portnoy/Mangini) or deep, rhythmic bass (Myung) lose definition.