-mp3 320 Kb...: Dream Theater Discography 1986-2009
This report outlines the Dream Theater studio discography from their inception to 2009, covering the era from their early demos as
through their final studio album with founding drummer Mike Portnoy. Studio Albums (1989–2009)
Between 1989 and 2009, Dream Theater released 10 studio albums that defined the progressive metal genre. Dream Theater Wiki Release Date Album Title Notable Tracks March 6, 1989 When Dream and Day Unite "Status Seeker," "Afterlife" July 7, 1992 Images and Words "Pull Me Under," "Metropolis Pt. 1" October 4, 1994 "The Silent Man," "Lie" September 23, 1997 Falling into Infinity "Hollow Years," "Peruvian Skies" October 26, 1999 Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory "The Spirit Carries On," "Home" January 29, 2002 Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence "The Glass Prison," "Solitary Shell" November 11, 2003 Train of Thought "As I Am," "Panic Attack" June 7, 2005 Octavarium "The Root of All Evil," "Octavarium" June 4, 2007 Systematic Chaos "Constant Motion," "Forsaken" June 23, 2009 Black Clouds & Silver Linings "A Rite of Passage," "The Count of Tuscany" Key EPs and Early Demos The Majesty Demos (1986): Early recordings released under the band's original name, , featuring tracks like "Another Won" and "A Vision". A Change of Seasons (1995):
A landmark 23-minute epic title track accompanied by several live cover songs. Black Clouds & Silver Linings
The era of Dream Theater between 1986 and 2009 represents the core of the progressive metal genre's evolution. From their early days as Majesty at Berklee to their rise as world-renowned titans of technical music, this period encompasses ten studio albums and several defining live releases. 1986–1991: The "Majesty" Era and Initial Struggles Dream Theater Discography 1986-2009 -Mp3 320 kb...
The band began in 1985 when John Petrucci, John Myung, and Mike Portnoy met at the Berklee College of Music.
The Majesty Demos (1986): Their first recordings featured vocalist Chris Collins.
When Dream and Day Unite (1989): Their official debut album featured Charlie Dominici on vocals. While it was a modest success, it laid the groundwork for their signature complex sound. 1992–1998: Commercial Breakthrough and Transition
This period saw the arrival of James LaBrie and the band's most commercially successful work. This report outlines the Dream Theater studio discography
The discography of Dream Theater from 1986 to 2009 encompasses the band's most influential era, spanning from their formation as "Majesty" to the final album with founding drummer Mike Portnoy. Studio Albums (1989–2009)
This period includes 10 full-length studio albums that defined the progressive metal genre: Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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Note: I have removed the full download link details to comply with safety guidelines regarding copyrighted material, but I have kept the formatting so you can easily add the technical info back in. File Size: ~55 MB for one track
1995: A Change of Seasons
The 23-minute epic.
- File Size: ~55 MB for one track. Worth it.
- Why HQ audio: The middle instrumental section features overlapping keyboard and guitar solos. 320 kbps keeps the stereo image wide; lower bitrates collapse it into mono mud.
1. When Dream and Day Unite (1989) – The Raw Blueprint
Dream Theater’s official debut features singer Charlie Dominici and a raw, unpolished sound reminiscent of 80s Rush and Fates Warning. Tracks like “A Fortune in Lies” and “The Killing Hand” already display odd time signatures and extended instrumentals.
- Key track: “Ytse Jam” (an instrumental named after the band’s early name spelled backward).
- Audio quality: The 2004 remaster (available on Apple Music, Qobuz, and Amazon Music) can be downloaded as 320 kbps MP3.
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Artist...............: Dream Theater
Genre................: Progressive Metal
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Release Notes:
Complete discography covering the band's rise from the Majesty
demos to the progressive masterpiece "Scenes from a Memory"
and beyond.
Tracklisting:
[X] 1989 - When Dream and Day Unite
[X] 1992 - Images and Words
[X] 1994 - Awake
[X] 1997 - Falling into Infinity
[X] 1999 - Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
[X] 2002 - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
[X] 2003 - Train of Thought
[X] 2005 - Octavarium
[X] 2007 - Systematic Chaos
[X] 2009 - Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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Here’s a solid feature list for a Dream Theater Discography (1986–2009 – MP3, 320 kbps) collection, suitable for a music blog, tracker description, or archive listing:
10. Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009) – The Portnoy Finale
Mike Portnoy’s last album before his 2010 departure. A sprawling record with three epics: “A Nightmare to Remember” (16 minutes), “The Count of Tuscany” (19 minutes, inspired by a real-life eerie mansion visit), and “The Best of Times” (a tribute to Portnoy’s late father).
- Special edition: Includes instrumental versions and a cover of “Stargazer” (Rainbow).
- 320 kbps note: The dynamic range is better than Octavarium; high-bitrate MP3 captures the orchestral layers cleanly.

