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:joker: :banana: :hi: "Hello Mr Portnoy, do you approve of my t-shirt and DT hat?!" :nya nya: Mangini >>>> :NP: "just let me play baby..."

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There was a good discussion about this incident on the "Mike vs. Mike" thread. It's hilariously embarrassing on Portnoy's part, I'm still laughing about it! :rfl: :joker: :rfl:

 

Looks like I'll have to shelve some money just to buy a DT shirt that doesn't make any reference to the last two albums, because the only DT shirt I own has artwork from DT12 and the tour dates are from the Spring 2014 US Tour! :LOLsign:

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I know some DT fans would hate this but i was really glad when he left. like Joyous, lol

 

Mick

 

I'm still doing heel clicks.

 

Loved the last two albums more than most latter-Portnoy era albums. He brought a suffocating presence to them even in the music, and I'm glad he's gone. All flash, little substance on the drums.

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I actually didn't become a DT fan until AFTER Porntoy left. I wouldn't have even listened to DT in the first place had it not been my curiosity of what the big deal was with him leaving and all.
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I actually didn't become a DT fan until AFTER Porntoy left. I wouldn't have even listened to DT in the first place had it not been my curiosity of what the big deal was with him leaving and all.

 

I was a metalhead in high school and knew a lot of musicians who bowed at the feet of Dream Theater. It was around 2007 when I bought Systematic Chaos and Images & Words. Talk about a world of a difference. I loved Images & Words for its prowess yet pop sensibility, and I thought Systematic Chaos lacked direction and was just an overbearing album. Felt the same about Black Clouds.

 

Six Degrees is one of my all time favorite records, and I did love Train of Thought, but anything after ToT was overwhelming. Seemed like they were trying way too hard to produce prog rock masterpieces, and they fell short almost every time.

 

That's just me. I like the new direction.

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I know some DT fans would hate this but i was really glad when he left. like Joyous, lol

 

Mick

 

I'm still doing heel clicks.

 

Loved the last two albums more than most latter-Portnoy era albums. He brought a suffocating presence to them even in the music, and I'm glad he's gone. All flash, little substance on the drums.

 

I love the magini records. Love them. He's a better all around drummer then portnoy ever was.

 

 

Mick

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Dream Theater... The thing about their discography is I can't say there was a certain era that was better than any other... This means that with the future at hand, they can either break this streak by finally releasing several great albums consecutively, or terrible ones.

 

Each pairing through their timeline has a strong half, and a subpar to unlikable half.

 

Red = Subpar or Unlikable

 

Dream and Day Unite

Images & Words

 

Awake

Falling Into Infinity

 

Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory

Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence

 

Train of Thought

Octavarium

 

Systematic Chaos

Black Clouds & Silver Linings

 

A Dramatic Turn of Events

Dream Theater

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I know some DT fans would hate this but i was really glad when he left. like Joyous, lol

 

Mick

 

I'm still doing heel clicks.

 

He brought a suffocating presence to them even in the music

Not to mention the stupid pseudo death metal vocals and painfully embarssing "rap"-style singing... :LOL:

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I know some DT fans would hate this but i was really glad when he left. like Joyous, lol

 

Mick

 

I'm still doing heel clicks.

 

Loved the last two albums more than most latter-Portnoy era albums. He brought a suffocating presence to them even in the music, and I'm glad he's gone. All flash, little substance on the drums.

 

I've been searching for a word to describe the difference in drummers, and suffocating is very fitting of Portnoy. The band now seems more happy, more open in sound and more equal in terms of band members. Portnoy's personality was very overpowering I think.

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The band now seems more happy, more open in sound and more equal in terms of band members. Portnoy's personality was very overpowering I think.

 

I've always had a feeling that John Myung (and to a lesser extent James Labrie) secretly hated Portnoy. Maybe it's just Myung's aloofness, but to me it seemed like "peasant and authoritarian figure" best described the Myung x Portnoy relationship in the band for the last half of Portnoy-era, and once he left, Myung passively celebrated.

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I know some DT fans would hate this but i was really glad when he left. like Joyous, lol

 

Mick

 

I'm still doing heel clicks.

 

He brought a suffocating presence to them even in the music

Not to mention the stupid pseudo death metal vocals and painfully embarssing "rap"-style singing... :LOL:

 

Don't get me started on that. I remember watching the chaos documentary. Mike recording Metal growls and actually saying "Yea man, DT needs this stuff!!!" No Mike........just......no.

 

Mick

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I know some DT fans would hate this but i was really glad when he left. like Joyous, lol

 

Mick

 

I'm still doing heel clicks.

 

He brought a suffocating presence to them even in the music

Not to mention the stupid pseudo death metal vocals and painfully embarssing "rap"-style singing... :LOL:

 

Don't get me started on that. I remember watching the chaos documentary. Mike recording Metal growls and actually saying "Yea man, DT needs this stuff!!!" No Mike........just......no.

 

Mick

 

It was Portnoy's lameass attempt to try being Mikael Åkerfeldt because he was inspired by Opeth at the time. His death growls are so horrendous they desecrate all those who can actually master the death growl technique.

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God, I didn't know he could be such a prick :laughing guy:
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The band now seems more happy, more open in sound and more equal in terms of band members. Portnoy's personality was very overpowering I think.

 

I've always had a feeling that John Myung (and to a lesser extent James Labrie) secretly hated Portnoy. Maybe it's just Myung's aloofness, but to me it seemed like "peasant and authoritarian figure" best described the Myung x Portnoy relationship in the band for the last half of Portnoy-era, and once he left, Myung passively celebrated.

 

I couldn't agree more. I heard a lot more Myung on the self-titled album than I could remember on the others.

 

I'll never forget when Portnoy left the band and he announced, officially, that the band would be taking a five year break for other projects, and a day later the band was like, "Hold on, that's not how we're gonna do this." :rfl:

Seemed like sweet relief for everyone that Portnoy made that move. They seem like a much happier band and each musician can breathe a little more. Self-titled was a really fine record.

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