dude, yea i got "A Change of Seasons" first... i was blown away by the coordination of the guitarist and drummer. but when the vocals kicked in, i was like "heh wtf is this?" but after a while, i kinda got used to it on that album. then about 3 years later I got my second Dream Theater cd, called "Awake." it's pretty much their heaviest album. but the vocals were still kinda strange, like nothing i had heard before. well, kind of like Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin. when i looked at it that way, i felt more comfortable with the vocals. then after a while of listening to Dream Theather, and listening to my brother (a good singer) talk about who really is talented and who isn't, i grew to realize James LaBrie is actually an extremely talented singer. i would definitely suggest these two albums for you to become more acclimated with his vocals: "Metropolis Part II: Scenes from a Memory" and "Images & Words." Those are two essential albums for just about any rock fan, in my opinion. Keep in mind my fav bands are like Slayer, Pantera (R.I.P. Dimebag), Machinehead, and i really like stuff like Deicide, Death, Rotting Christ, etc. But I still have an immense respect for Dream Theater even though they are in a different genre (the genre that includes Rush, King Crimson, Yes, Fates Warning, etc.). They are hands down the most impressive band I have ever heard. I am, i guess you could say, in perpetual awe of them. lol.
ok but if you really don't like James LaBrie's vocals, or you just can't get past the fact that he looks weird lol... I suggest Liquid Tension Experiment 2. the second cd in my opinion is much better than the first. it's much faster and more metal-ish.
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