Your two favorite DT albums from the last 10 years (Poll included)

Started by KevShmev, September 22, 2013, 07:10:01 AM

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What are your two favorite DT albums from the last 10 years?

Train of Thought and Octavarium
16 (7.4%)
Train of Thought and Systematic Chaos
5 (2.3%)
Train of Thought and Black Clouds and Silver Linings
3 (1.4%)
Train of Thought and A Dramatic Turn of Events
18 (8.3%)
Train of Thought and Dream Theater
32 (14.8%)
Octavarium and Systematic Chaos
4 (1.9%)
Octavarium and Black Clouds and Silver Linings
4 (1.9%)
Octavarium and A Dramatic Turn of Events
9 (4.2%)
Octavarium and Dream Theater
38 (17.6%)
Systematic Chaos and Black Clouds and Silver Linings
2 (0.9%)
Systematic Chaos and A Dramatic Turn of Events
5 (2.3%)
Systematic Chaos and Dream Theater
3 (1.4%)
Black Clouds and Silver Linings and A Dramatic Turn of Events
3 (1.4%)
Black Clouds and Silver Linings and Dream Theater
3 (1.4%)
A Dramatic Turn of Events and Dream Theater
71 (32.9%)

Total Members Voted: 216

Voting closed: July 05, 2019, 07:10:01 AM

j

Quote from: BlobVanDam on September 23, 2013, 08:18:16 PM
Quote from: j on September 23, 2013, 08:11:42 PM
ToT, Octavarium, SC, and BC&SL are all very, very similar in quality (not good).

I disagree. There's definitely a difference in quality between those albums, and if anything I'd put the RR era albums into the same category (latest two included, although I wouldn't consider any of them "not good"). ToT and Octavarium are still a smidge above everything since for me.

Fair enough.  For me, each of those albums only has one or two songs I ever come back to.

But I do agree with you that it doesn't really make any sense to be trying to compare DT12 to everything else when (most) people have only been hearing it for a week or so, if that.

-J

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Blackfield

DT12 brought back the joy to listen to DT again so I will of course choose that one. The other one? Train of thought if I have too choose. But DT12 is miles ahead of these albums.

The Stray Seed