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Studio Albums

  1. When Dream and Day Unite (1989)
  2. Images and Words (1992)
  3. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (2002)
  4. Train of Thought (2003)
  5. Octavarium (2005)
  6. Systematic Chaos (2007)
  7. Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009)
  8. A Change of Seasons (2011) - This one's a bit of an outlier as it's a five-part, 23-minute song concept album.
  9. The Astonishing (2016) - A two-part album (or considered one as a double album), telling a story.
  10. Distance Over Time (2019)
  11. A View from the Top of the World (2021)

(1999) that solidified their status as modern masters, offering a seamless narrative experience that demands to be heard in its entirety. As the band progressed through the heavy experimentation of Train of Thought and the symphonic grandeur of The Astonishing

The Verdict: Is 320kbps Enough for Dream Theater?

Yes—with a caveat. If you own high-end headphones (e.g., Sennheiser HD 800 S) or studio monitors, you may prefer FLAC. But for 99% of listening—car, gym, phone, laptop speakers, even decent bookshelf speakers—320kbps offers indistinguishability from CD. The “complete discography” in 320kbps occupies roughly 12–15 GB, versus 50+ GB for FLAC. That’s practical for a large SD card or offline storage on a DAP (digital audio player). dream+theater+the+complete+discography+320kbps+work

7. Train of Thought (2003) – The metal album

Heaviest riffs, but still dynamic. “This Dying Soul” has rapid tom fills at 180bpm; low bitrates cause pre-echo. 320kbps eliminates that. Studio Albums

A Change of Seasons (1995): A significant EP featuring a 23-minute title epic. When Dream and Day Unite (1989) Images and

  • Systematic Chaos (2007)

    A View from the Top of the World (2021): The album that finally earned them a Grammy Award for "The Alien." It proves that even after 15 albums, their technical mastery hasn't dipped a bit. Why the Discography Endures

    Part 3: The Rare EPs & Covers (The Deep Work)

    No "complete discography" is finished without:

    Impact and Legacy