???????????: Dream Theater
??????: Metropolis Part II Scenes From A Memory
???: 1999
????: Progressive-Metal
????????: 320 kbps
??????: mp3
??????: 178 mb
???????????: Dream Theater
??????: Falling Into Infinity
???: 1997
????: Progressive-Metal
????????: 320 kbps
??????: mp3
??????: 180 mb
Band To-Mera
Info: UK
Info: Exile
Style: Progressive Metal
Years: 2012
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Rip By: mekong
Info: 491 Mb
???????????: Dream Theater
??????: Awake
???: 1994
????: Progressive-Metal
????????:320 kbps
??????: mp3
??????: 173 mb
???????????: Dream Theater
??????: Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence
???: 2002
????: Progressive Metal
????????: 320 kbps
??????: mp3
??????: 208 mb
Band Hemina
Info: Synthetic
Style: Progressive Metal
Years: 2012
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Rip By: metallium
Info: 550 Mb
From Poland
01. Intro 02:09
02. Welcome To Pandemic States 10:25
03. Arcadia 06:10
04. The Guards Of Integration 11:07
05. Recall Of A Memory 11:58
06. Systematic Cube 08:19
07. Over The Giant Wall 13:05
08. Surrender 05:56
09. Outro 02:46
Artist: Sylosis
Album: Monolith
Year: 2012
Country : UK
Genre : Melodic Death / Thrash Metal
Quality : Mp3, CBR 320 kbps
Size: 167Mb
???????????: Kamelot
??????: One Cold Winter’s Night
???: 2006
?????: Progressive Metal
??????: mp3
????????: 320 kbps
??????: 222 mb
Published on the Musea Parallèle label in 2012, “El Visionario” is the third rendition by the band, second one recorded in a studio. Despite the presence of two guitarists, Abel VALENTE and Carlos CATTANEO, and the upbeats and polyrhythmics of Juan GASCO and Sergio TOPHAM in drums and bass, and not to mention an obvious taste for heavy-metal, the music played by the fivesome has unquestionably a symphonic flavor, which leaves plenty of room for keyboards (Nahuel ACOSTA), and melody. With eight tracks composed by drummer and producer Juan GASCO, and one by former keyboard player Diego Yanivello, this album lies at the crossroads between LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT, PINK FLOYD and EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER, and OPETH. In the end, the listener might even find some resemblances with Jaime ROSAS, or even the compatriots of NEXUS. Nine tracks performed with great mastery, that should bring the Prog(d)heads out there back to life!