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Perfect Symmetry [Expanded Edition]
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Album Details: Perfect Symmetry [Expanded Edition]

Release Date:06/10/2008
Label:Metal Blade
UPC:039841466829

Track List: Perfect Symmetry [Expanded Edition]

Disk 1

  1. Part of the Machine
  2. Through Different Eyes
  3. Static Acts
  4. World Apart
  1. At Fates Hands
  2. Arena
  3. Chasing Time
  4. Nothing Left to Say

Disk 2

  1. Part of the Machine [Demo Version]
  2. Through Different Eyes [Demo Ver...
  3. Static Acts [Demo Version]
  4. World Apart [Demo Version]
  5. At Fates Hands [Demo Version]
  1. Arena [Demo Version]
  2. Chasing Time [Demo Version]
  3. Nothing Left to Say [Demo Version]
  4. Part of the Machine [Demo Version]
  5. Nothing Left to Say [Demo Version]

Disk 3

  1. Fata Morgana [Live][Multimedia T...
  2. Part of the Machine [Live][Multi...
  3. Silent Cries [Live][Multimedia T...
  4. Static Acts [Live][Multimedia Tr...
  1. Through Different Eyes [Live][Mu...
  2. Fata Morgana [Live][Multimedia T...
  3. Static Acts [Live][Multimedia Tr...
  4. Anarchy Divine [Live][Multimedia...

Pro Reviews: Perfect Symmetry [Expanded Edition]

  • All Music Guide

    This was the recording that established Fates Warning as a progressive band. Their metal influences still dominate the group's overall sound; however, Mark Zonder's unique approach to drumming adds another level of depth and credibility to the music. His double bass, oddtime introduction to "Part of the Machine" is the session's defining moment. "Through Different Eyes" is a catchy song that provides insight into the band's future pop/metal direction. "Static Acts" still stands as one of the most aggressive songs the band ever recorded. Ray Alder's aggressive singing has a genuine quality which allows him to legitimately convey his anger and pain without sounding clichéd. "A World Apart" is one of the weaker songs here; however, there is some impressive oddmetered drumming from Zonder. "At Fates Hands" has become one of the band's classic songs, and for good reason. The incorporation of the violin and piano provide a refreshing change from the overall metallic sound. While Alder and Zo...nder prove here that the band is capable of achieving many different moods and sounds, the instrumental section of the song reveals that both Jim Matheos and Frank Aresti are still dependent on their metal guitar style. The most powerful song in terms of lyrics, singing and playing is "Nothing Left to Say," which stands as the band's highwater mark. A historic recording in the progressive metal genre. [The Expanded Version of the album adds a bonus disc of demos and a DVD packed with live performances from around the U.S. recorded in 19891990.] - Robert Taylor, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Fates Warning

When prog rock first reared its head during the early ‘70s -- it contained elements of hard rock, but few bands crossed the line into heavy metal. This all changed during the ‘80s, when bands such as Dream Theater, Watchtower, and Fates Warning merged their love of Yes and Rush with their admiration for Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. Formed in Hartford, Connecticut dur... Read more