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| | PROGRESSIVEWORLD.NET: REVIEWS BY CLAYTON WALNUM |
 | | Fully eschewing shorter tracks, this album is prog to walls (not to mention balls to the wall), featuring only six tracks, the shortest of which is close to seven minutes and the longest of which is over 42. |
 | | A good example of this is the second disc, which features the 42-minute title track, "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence." This track is every bit -- and maybe even more so -- the opus that Scenes From A Memory was (although shorter). |
 | | Starting off with a very symphonic overture, winding its way through tales of madness, grief, and depression, and concluding with a stirring climax, this is the stuff for which DT fans live and die. |
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