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Dream Theater has posted a 71-second snippet of "Bridges In The Sky", a new track off the upcoming new album A Dramatic Turn Of Events. Check it out in the YouTube video below.
For those keeping score, 71 seconds is 9.34% of the song's 11:03 total running time.
Another new track, called "On The Backs Of Angels", is still available for streaming in its entirety over here.
"Bridges In The Sky" and "On The Backs Of Angels" come off the band's upcoming new album, entitled A Dramatic Turn Of Events, which will be released in September through Roadrunner Records. More album details were previously reported over here.
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Posted: 06.08.2011 by RcK |
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They could've given us more seconds 
But I don't dislike it. |
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Indeed, more seconds would have been great !  |
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I don't want any snippets, I just want the album. Never really liked song trailers and all.
But don't mind me, I'm just being bitchy today  |
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Varjo - 06.08.2011 at 15:57
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"For those keeping score, 71 seconds is 9.34% of the song's 11:03 total running time."
It's a 60-second snippet; listen to it once before showing off your uber math skillz.
Edit: Which are a complety fail as I noticed just now. |
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RcK - 06.08.2011 at 17:33
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Written by Varjo on 06.08.2011 at 15:57
"For those keeping score, 71 seconds is 9.34% of the song's 11:03 total running time."
It's a 60-second snippet; listen to it once before showing off your uber math skillz.
Edit: Which are a complety fail as I noticed just now.
Blame Roadrunner, the numbers are from their source A complete math fail indeed. |
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Indeed a great teaser....!  |
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That is indeed a math fail. The song lasts 663 seconds, and this is a 71-second sample. 71 divided by 663 equals .10708898944193061840120663650075, so the sample is therefore 10.7089% of the song.
For this one, I used a calculator, in case you're wondering. |
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Written by Black Conundrum on 06.08.2011 at 23:36
For this one, I used a calculator, in case you're wondering.
Aww, for a moment there you had me thinking you were the first MetalStormer in the running for a Nobel Prize in mathematics 
Seeing the kind of utter crap super-duper bands Roadrunner has on their roster, math fails are the least you can expect from these guys though. |
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| Nice track, better than the first one |
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Amazing one  |
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| Still not convincing me... |
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