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35. "The Root Of All Evil: VI. Ready / VII. Remove" - Octavarium
This is a pretty cool song, and one of the best parts of the AA suite. The version on Score is awesome and I can really get into the main riff of the song as well as both the guitar and keyboard solo. Overall great track and a great way to start 8VM.
34. In The Presence of Enemies - Systematic Chaos
One of DT's longest songs, and one of my favorites on SC. I combined them because I feel that it is better when they are together. Not much else to say, it's a real great tune and has some of my favorite LaBrie deliveries on it.
33. "The Ytsé Jam" - When Dream & Day Unite
One of DT's best instrumentals, and it's on their debut! Listening to a song like this in the context of the late 80s when this came out really makes you think about how far ahead of their time DT were back then. There's some really cool versions of this song on the live DVDs/CDs/Bootlegs and all of them managed to have the same feel, but at the same time sound extremely fresh, new and exciting. One of the best tunes on WD&DU
32. "Stream of Consciousness" - Train of Thought
Just realized I had two instrumentals in a row. This song would be MUCH higher, but it is about 3-5 minutes too long and thus knocks it down quite a bit. Their are a lot of really awesome riffs, and the Petrucci solos on here are among some of my favorite that he has done.
31. "The Killing Hand" - When Dream & Day Unite
DT's first epic, and my second favorite song on WD&DU. The Dominici version is awesome, but the version that LaBrie sings on Live At The Marquee is much more epic. (Yes, I know it was dubbed) I think that version is my favorite LaBrie moment, period. Anyway, the song has some really awesome parts in it, and I really wish that I could get to hear DT play this song live, along with a bunch of other WD&DU stuff.