Systematic Chaos is amazing.

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Dublagent66

It's a good album but I wouldn't quite call it amazing and when it came out in 2007, people here bashed the shit out of it.  I rank it higher than DT12, but disagree about PoW being catchy.  I think it's the one song that knocks the album down a notch.  However, it's the only song on the album that I don't like that much.  SC has got a lot more memorable material than DT12 easily.

ori.elias5

When i first heard it, after reading the negative reviews I was pretty shocked because the album actually was great.

TMOLS is just haunting beautiful, but than it drags too much. ITPOE P.1 is a great song, while P.2 begins great but the 2nd half- a lot of wankery.

songs like POW and Forsaken are just nothing special, perhaps 2 of the songs i don't really care about. Repentance contains one of the most touching solos by JP but after the solo its  4 min filler.

CM and DEN are fun at times, but usually i prefer other songs on them.

As a complete album, i find myself ignoring it too much although i like most of the individuals on it. idk, maybe the songs order should've been different and than maybe it wouldv'e been better but as for now, it is definitely lower tier DT album for me.

tiagodon

If this album was their debut, back in the 80s, DT would have been huge! They would have been battling for their place in the spotlight with bands like Guns N' Roses and Metallica.

hefdaddy42

Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 03:30:53 AM
If this album was their debut, back in the 80s, DT would have been huge! They would have been battling for their place in the spotlight with bands like Guns N' Roses and Metallica.
I doubt it.
Quote from: BlobVanDam on December 11, 2014, 08:19:46 PMHef is right on all things. Except for when I disagree with him. In which case he's probably still right.

MrBoom_shack-a-lack

Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 03:30:53 AM
If this album was their debut, back in the 80s, DT would have been huge! They would have been battling for their place in the spotlight with bands like Guns N' Roses and Metallica.
What makes you think that?

snapple

Systematic chaos was the realization of a forumulaic Dream Theater, to me. ADTOE broke that (imo), but 8vm-bcsl are painfully mediocre.

TAC

I've always maintained since Day 1 that after the emotion of Score and that entire 8V tour, which really seemed to wipe them out, SC was like them taking a breath of air and simply making an album that was just fun. It's easy on the ears.
I think they defintely ramped up the writing for BC&SL.
But for me, SC was about them taking it easy. Nothing wrong with that BTW.
Quote from: wkiml on June 08, 2012, 09:06:35 AMwould have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Quote from: Stadler on February 08, 2025, 12:49:43 PMI wouldn't argue this.

King Postwhore

Sort of what TAC said, this album never caught my imagination like the other albums.  Sure I still play it but not at the frequency I play other DT albums.
"I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'." - Bon Newhart.

tiagodon

Quote from: MrBoom_shack-a-lack on October 04, 2014, 04:36:53 AM
Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 03:30:53 AM
If this album was their debut, back in the 80s, DT would have been huge! They would have been battling for their place in the spotlight with bands like Guns N' Roses and Metallica.
What makes you think that?

Because I think SC is the most easy-listening album in DT catalogue. It's heavy, catchy and more "commercial" than the others, IMO. Forsaken, for example, coulde have become a hit in the end of the 80s/beginning of 90s, just like Paradise City or Enter Sandman.

KevShmev

Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 08:03:27 AM
Quote from: MrBoom_shack-a-lack on October 04, 2014, 04:36:53 AM
Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 03:30:53 AM
If this album was their debut, back in the 80s, DT would have been huge! They would have been battling for their place in the spotlight with bands like Guns N' Roses and Metallica.
What makes you think that?

Because I think SC is the most easy-listening album in DT catalogue. It's heavy, catchy and more "commercial" than the others, IMO. Forsaken, for example, coulde have become a hit in the end of the 80s/beginning of 90s, just like Paradise City or Enter Sandman.

No chance.

Outcrier

#45
Quote from: KevShmev on October 04, 2014, 08:06:38 AM
Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 08:03:27 AM
Because I think SC is the most easy-listening album in DT catalogue. It's heavy, catchy and more "commercial" than the others, IMO. Forsaken, for example, coulde have become a hit in the end of the 80s/beginning of 90s, just like Paradise City or Enter Sandman.

No chance.

You're goddamn right.

Sorry, but Dream Theater is too cheesy to be "commercial".
Also, i'm gonna look like a douche saying that but i can't resist: how can anyone think Forsaken would be a hit like Paradise City or Enter Sandman...

King Postwhore

 :lol

What?!  There's no cheese in popular music?! :lol

Come on now Outcrier.
"I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'." - Bon Newhart.

Implode

Forsaken isn't even good a DT song, let alone something that'd be a mega hit. It's bland an not memorable at all.

Outcrier

Quote from: Implode on October 04, 2014, 08:51:48 AM
Forsaken isn't even good a DT song, let alone something that'd be a mega hit. It's bland an not memorable at all.

Yeah, exactly my thoughts.


Shadow Ninja 2.0

DT are just the kind of band that are never going to be popular with the mainstream. I don't know why some people have a hard time accepting that.

BlobVanDam

Quote from: Implode on October 04, 2014, 08:51:48 AM
Forsaken isn't even good a DT song, let alone something that'd be a mega hit. It's bland an not memorable at all.

It's plenty memorable, and it's a good song, even though not one of DT's best by any stretch.
And plenty of hit songs aren't good, or even considered good by that band's standards. In fact it seems to be the norm. :lol

Forsaken could have done well if released 5-10 years earlier, but there's no way anything from SC could have been a hit in the 80s or early 90s. It's too modern sounding. IaW could have been much bigger if released a few years earlier though.

Outcrier

Quote from: kingshmegland on October 04, 2014, 08:48:26 AM
:lol

What?!  There's no cheese in popular music?! :lol

Come on now Outcrier.

Ha, i know that but, with progressive rock in general, it's just doesn't fit  :biggrin:

King Postwhore

That I totally agree.  In the 70's prog song did make the charts (See: Kansas) but now?  Not a chance.
"I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'." - Bon Newhart.

hefdaddy42

Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 08:03:27 AM
Quote from: MrBoom_shack-a-lack on October 04, 2014, 04:36:53 AM
Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 03:30:53 AM
If this album was their debut, back in the 80s, DT would have been huge! They would have been battling for their place in the spotlight with bands like Guns N' Roses and Metallica.
What makes you think that?

Because I think SC is the most easy-listening album in DT catalogue.
FII would like a word with you.
Quote from: BlobVanDam on December 11, 2014, 08:19:46 PMHef is right on all things. Except for when I disagree with him. In which case he's probably still right.

tiagodon

#54
SC is more digestible to me than FII.

Forsaken is a really good song! And I wouldn't classify it as prog metal. It sounds very traditional heavy metal to me!

Enter Sandman is not even a good song and made it to the spotlight. I really think Forsaken would have made it to the charts!

jammindude

Sometimes people lump 8V and SC together...I totally don't see any similarities of any kind.   Octavarium is my all time favorite #1 Dream Theater album of all time, and SC is just a mess.   Other than The Dark Eternal Night (which I absolutely love) I never listen to it.   ITPOE Part 1 is OK, Forsaken is terrible.  Constant Motion is a pretty cool riff, but the chorus is awful (I think I wrote those lyrics when I was 12 after listening to Motley Crue for a week).    Already gave my love to TDEN.  Repentance is better when it's played with the rest of the 12SS, but it's the weakest part of the suite, and not very good on its own.   Prophets of War is the worst song in the entire DT catalog.   I've grown to like TMOLS a bit more than when I first heard it, but it's still forgettable.   And ITPOE Part 2 is just silly.    ITPOE is my least favorite DT epic...and actually the only one I actively don't like.

In fact, I'd say that about sums up this album for me.   I have some DT albums I like better than others, and some that I'm luke warm on...but I just actively dislike Systematic Chaos, and it's the only DT album I can say that about.    BCSL is a close second, but at least I can claim ambivalence towards that one.   

ThatOneGuy2112

Quote from: Shadow Ninja 2.0 on October 04, 2014, 08:54:26 AM
DT are just the kind of band that are never going to be popular with the mainstream. I don't know why some people have a hard time accepting that.

This, very much.

TheGreatPretender

It's a killer album and every song on it is fantastic. I don't know how people define "mainstream" but right now, there are probably less than 10 Metal bands out there that I'd call mainstream. But this album really should be given more credit in the Metal community specifically.
Quote from: Outcrier on October 04, 2014, 08:44:06 AM

Quote from: KevShmev on October 04, 2014, 08:06:38 AM
Also, i'm gonna look like a douche saying that but i can't resist: how can anyone think Forsaken would be a hit like Paradise City or Enter Sandman...

Well, because Paradise City isn't even that good of a song, and it became a hit, which means strictly speaking, anything could become a hit, so there ya go.  :biggrin:

Zook

I think DT have plenty of songs that could be big hits, but Forsaken isn't one of them. I don't think it's bad, but it isn't really that exciting either. In fact, it's kind of boring.

rumborak

Probably the weakest album they released to this point.

tiagodon

Quote from: Zook on October 04, 2014, 04:43:36 PM
I think DT have plenty of songs that could be big hits, but Forsaken isn't one of them. I don't think it's bad, but it isn't really that exciting either. In fact, it's kind of boring.

A hit is always unpredictable!
Every Nirvana song is boring! Every Oasis song is boring! Coldplay, Bon Jovi.... you name it!

Shadow Ninja 2.0


King Postwhore

Quote from: tiagodon on October 04, 2014, 04:51:02 PM
Quote from: Zook on October 04, 2014, 04:43:36 PM
I think DT have plenty of songs that could be big hits, but Forsaken isn't one of them. I don't think it's bad, but it isn't really that exciting either. In fact, it's kind of boring.

A hit is always unpredictable!
Every Nirvana song is boring! Every Oasis song is boring! Coldplay, Bon Jovi.... you name it!

Except DT will never have their following to get radio airplay.
"I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'." - Bon Newhart.

Zook


rumborak

PMU was the only chance of a hit they ever had, given the style of music they play. At that time it still somewhat intersected with mainstream, but then quickly after that operatic singing and fast solos became associated with the excesses of glam metal, and so they became marginalized. For a very long time they were musicians making music for musicians.
Now they're frankly too old to have a hit.

Zook

Quote from: rumborak on October 04, 2014, 05:06:05 PM
PMU was the only chance of a hit they ever had, given the style of music they play. At that time it still somewhat intersected with mainstream, but then quickly after that operatic singing and fast solos became associated with the excesses of glam metal, and so they became marginalized. For a very long time they were musicians making music for musicians.
Now they're frankly too old to have a hit.

Ozzy still has "hits".

Kotowboy


BlobVanDam

Quote from: Zook on October 04, 2014, 05:07:23 PM
Quote from: rumborak on October 04, 2014, 05:06:05 PM
PMU was the only chance of a hit they ever had, given the style of music they play. At that time it still somewhat intersected with mainstream, but then quickly after that operatic singing and fast solos became associated with the excesses of glam metal, and so they became marginalized. For a very long time they were musicians making music for musicians.
Now they're frankly too old to have a hit.

Ozzy still has "hits".

He has singles, but I wouldn't really say they're hits that drive album sales. The difference is that he's established enough that singles are just standard advertising for existing fans to know there's an album. It's unlikely he's gaining a significant number of new fans from "hits" these days. Same with DT.

Zook

Quote from: BlobVanDam on October 04, 2014, 05:55:52 PM
Quote from: Zook on October 04, 2014, 05:07:23 PM
Quote from: rumborak on October 04, 2014, 05:06:05 PM
PMU was the only chance of a hit they ever had, given the style of music they play. At that time it still somewhat intersected with mainstream, but then quickly after that operatic singing and fast solos became associated with the excesses of glam metal, and so they became marginalized. For a very long time they were musicians making music for musicians.
Now they're frankly too old to have a hit.

Ozzy still has "hits".

He has singles, but I wouldn't really say they're hits that drive album sales. The difference is that he's established enough that singles are just standard advertising for existing fans to know there's an album. It's unlikely he's gaining a significant number of new fans from "hits" these days. Same with DT.

As he shouldn't be. Not until he releases some decent music akin to his 80s stuff anyway. Pipe dream?

King Postwhore

Ozzy's singles were always radio airplay not top 40 and since radio has changed, radio and his singles in the 2000's are irrelevant.   Sad to say.
"I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'." - Bon Newhart.