1. Scarred: Took me a long time to "get" this song, and the turn-on-a-dime transitions didn't help. But once it clicked, it instantly became my hands-down favorite. The intro is heavenly, and the screamy, aggressive verses provide an amazing counterpoint to the mellower parts of the song. I haven't tried doing a ranking of DT songs in a LONG time, but this was a top 10 song at one point. If it still isn't top 10, it isn't far off.
2. The Mirror: Very simple and straightforward, by DT standards. But the heavy riff and atmosphere really make this song awesome. I really love the live version on LSFNY with the Lie tag during the extended ending/outro.
3. Lie: A bit of a dropoff from #2 to #3, but I still really like this song a lot. Moore's lyrical contribuations are very hit-and-miss for me, but I find this to fall in the "hit" category, despite being very vague and hard to interpret.
4. 6:00: Who doesn't like that drum intro? It really sets the tone for a very good song through and through. And another great lyrical contribution.
5. Voices: I don't "love" the song like many, but it is definitely a winner. Lots a great sections, and it is fun to sing. The vocal buildups are very logical progressions that, to me, make it fun and deceptively easy for a vocalist--which makes it a bit perplexing that James has struggled with it, given that he is infinitely more talented a vocalist than I am.
6. Erotomania: I have a hard time ranking instrumentals as high as "full" songs, but this is one of their better instrumentals. So glad the main part of this got pulled out of Pull Me Under. Both songs benefitted greatly from that. And equally glad they revisited it and worked it into its own song later on Awake instead of just scrapping it.
7. Lifting Shadows Off A Dream: This is the next BIG dropoff for me. I mostly don't care for the songs from here down. But I can appreciate the moodiness and atmosphere of this song.
8. The Silent Man: Don't really care for it much. But I really like the live version on LSFNY.
9. Caught In A Web: The primary keyboard patch is so whiny and out-of-tune sounding that it really grates on me and borderline ruins the song. But I like the live versions I have heard.
10. Innocence Faded: Not a fan, but glad they did it on Score.
11. Space-Dye Vest: REALLY not a fan, but glad they did it on the AFTR tour, both because it was great fan service to play a never-before-played fan favorite, and because I feel that they genuinely improved the song with the live version on that tour. Hearing it live was a very cool moment, despite not being a fan of the song.