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This high-resolution version was made available on audiophile-centric platforms upon release, including HDtracks [2]. It is highly sought after by collectors for its superior sound quality over the standard CD release [2]. A high-quality amplifier with a flat frequency response

By 2013, Dream Theater had surviving the departure of founding drummer Mike Portnoy and proved their continuity with 2011’s A Dramatic Turn of Events . However, the self-titled album was where the new era of the band truly solidified. Recorded at Cove City Sound Studios in Glen Cove, New York, the album was produced by guitarist John Petrucci and engineered/mixed by the legendary Richard Chycki (known for his work with Rush and Aerosmith). However, the self-titled album was where the new

The 2013 Dream Theater album received generally positive reviews from critics. AllMusic praised the band's "unyielding creativity" and "masterful musicianship." Rolling Stone noted that the album "showcases the band's intricate instrumental interplay and LaBrie's expressive vocals." Fans and critics alike have praised the album for its cohesion, musicianship, and sheer ambition.