
Sounds like something that TT would enjoy doing.

So...have I mentioned I LOVE Nickelback?

These guys are bloody peasants! They don't understand nothing about music. God will punish them for that.accabear wrote: I'm quite sure at least a few people have heard of Dream Theater otherwise I'll spontaneously combust and leave you guys to do the paper work that comes after.
Exactly. My band and I will be playing Overture 1928 as our opening song in concerts.Veldrynus wrote:These guys are bloody peasants! They don't understand nothing about music. God will punish them for that.accabear wrote: I'm quite sure at least a few people have heard of Dream Theater otherwise I'll spontaneously combust and leave you guys to do the paper work that comes after.
Dream Theater rulz!!!
My favourite is the the 42 minutes song Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence. Great stuff.accabear wrote:I thought that Scenes From a Memory was rather... unappealing to me. It did have some good songs though but I preferred Awake and Train of Thought, but the best one was probably Octavarium.
Edit: What am I on about? Metropolis part 1 isn't even from Scenes From a Memory.
Put in 15 more and you have the price tag for pinkpop. 3 Days of really great bands like Metallica, Rage Against the Machine, the Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stoneage!!!accabear wrote:I haven't heard that one yet. I should get around to doing so. Some lucky friend of mine managed to nab tickets to get to the Dream Theater concert in Sydney. Three hour concert with tickets starting at a hundred and fifteen dollars!
This is how the get back the money they lose on illegal downloads...accabear wrote:You would think Dream Theater are rich enough to not charge such exorbitant prices... probably just the organizers wishing to rip off poor young adults and teens.
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