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Feature: Albums that time forgot…JAMES LABRIE – Elements Of Persuasion

InsideOut (2005) For many band members, the band becomes all consuming. It means, as a result of the constant cycle of touring, writing and recording, they can’t deliver their own solo album. There are 15 years between John Petrucci’s first … Continue reading →
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