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How many of these do you think fit well together as one composition?

Wait for Sleep + Learning to Live
20 (11%)
A Mind Beside Itself
15 (8.2%)
The Mirror + Lie
20 (11%)
Hell's Kitchen + Lines in the Sand
14 (7.7%)
Scene Two (Overture 1928 + Strange Deja Vu)
26 (14.3%)
Scene Three (Through My Words + Fatal Tragedy)
25 (13.7%)
Scene Seven (The Dance of Eternity + One Last Time)
10 (5.5%)
Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
28 (15.4%)
Vacant + Stream of Conciousness
24 (13.2%)

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Offline BlobVanDam

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Re: How many of these do you think fit well together as one composition?
« Reply #35 on: October 30, 2014, 09:15:03 AM »
All I know is that Voices is a hell of a lot better by itself, without Erotomania before it, dragging it down.

I think all three parts are about equally great, but by no stretch would I consider them one song. There's a break between all of them, and even a hard cutoff before TSM.
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Re: How many of these do you think fit well together as one composition?
« Reply #36 on: October 30, 2014, 09:22:33 AM »
I'd say there's not enough of a breakdown before Voices. I can understand how some people would consider the two a single composition. And then they tack TSM onto it just for completionist sake.
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Re: How many of these do you think fit well together as one composition?
« Reply #37 on: October 30, 2014, 09:58:12 AM »
All I know is that Voices is a hell of a lot better by itself, without Erotomania before it, dragging it down.
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