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As of 2026, all the albums mentioned are still in print, widely streamed, and available for purchase. Support the musicians who spent decades perfecting these intricate compositions, and enjoy the music the way it was meant to be heard: in high quality, without compromise. Looking for post-2009 albums? Dream Theater continued with A Dramatic Turn of Events (2011), Dream Theater (2013), The Astonishing (2016), Distance over Time (2019), and A View from the Top of the World (2021) – all available in 320 kbps MP3 legally as well. Dream Theater Discography 1986-2009 -Mp3 320 kb...
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Below is a long-form article suitable for a music blog, fan site, or educational resource. For fans of progressive metal, Dream Theater is more than a band—it’s a benchmark of technical virtuosity, conceptual ambition, and sonic precision. The period between 1986 (the band’s formative year under the name “Majesty”) and 2009 (the release of Black Clouds & Silver Linings ) represents their most influential era. This article explores every major release, the evolution of their sound, and how to experience these albums in high quality—specifically at 320 kbps MP3—through legal sources. The Birth of a Legacy (1986–1988) Before the debut album, there was the demo. In 1986, while still calling themselves Majesty (after a Rush song), the band—John Petrucci (guitar), John Myung (bass), Mike Portnoy (drums), and keyboardist Kevin Moore—rehearsed relentlessly at Berklee College of Music. After vocalist Chris Collins departed, they recruited Charlie Dominici. Looking for post-2009 albums