Dream Theater Discography 1986-2009 -mp3 320 Kb... Portable Guide
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
James LaBrie (Vocals), John Petrucci (Guitars), John Myung (Bass), Mike Portnoy (Drums), Kevin Moore (Keyboards). Originally formed as Dream Theater Discography 1986-2009 -Mp3 320 kb...
- "Black Clouds & Silver Linings"
- "The Count of Tuscany (Revisited)"
Includes: ✅ 10 Studio Albums ✅ Live Albums (Budokan, Score, etc.) ✅ The Majesty Demos The era of Dream Theater between 1986 and
In the mid-2000s, Dream Theater leaned into their heavier influences. Albums like Train of Thought (2003) showcased a thrashier side, while Octavarium (2005) served as a massive tribute to their progressive roots. The era concluded with Systematic Chaos (2007) and Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009). These albums reflected a band at the height of their technical powers, featuring epic compositions like "The Count of Tuscany" and "The Best of Times." The 320 kbps Experience "Black Clouds & Silver Linings" "The Count of
5. Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory (1999) – The Concept Album Masterpiece
Universally hailed as their magnum opus, this rock opera follows Nicholas, a man hypnotized into reliving the murder of a woman named Victoria in 1928. Every track connects thematically and musically, with reprises of “Metropolis—Part I.”
- "The Octavarium"
- "Sacrifices"
Dream Theater's discography from 1986 to 2009 encompasses their foundational years as "Majesty" through the height of their commercial and critical success in the progressive metal genre. This era concludes with the final studio album featuring founding drummer Mike Portnoy before his temporary departure. Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory

