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Liquid Tension Experiment (LTE) is an American instrumental progressive metal supergroup founded by Mike Portnoy in 1997. The band initially released two albums, between 1998 and 1999. An extension of their second regular album, with the absence of John Petrucci was released in 2007 under the name "Liquid Trio Experiment".
The remaining trio of Mike Portnoy, Tony Levin and Jordan Rudess continued to make music during this period. It was released on October 23, 2007. It was released on October 23, 2007. A few songs from Liquid Tension Experiment 2 were spawned from these jam sessions including "914", "Chewbacca", and "Liquid Dreams".
Members of the American progressive rock band Liquid Tension Experiment. Pages in category "Liquid Tension Experiment members" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
At the beginning of the track "Universal Mind", Jordan Rudess's Roland Fantom-G8 keyboard had a malfunction where the printed circuit board underneath the keys has slid slightly to the side, resulting in every key playing both the correct note, but also simultaneously a note half a step higher than the key.
Liquid Tension Experiment 2 is the second studio album by the band Liquid Tension Experiment, released on June 15, 1999 through Magna Carta Records. [2] The album reached No. 8 on the Billboard Top Internet Albums chart and No. 40 on Billboard's Heatseekers. [4] It would take the band another 22 years before they would release their third album.
Liquid Tension Experiment is the self-titled first studio album by the band Liquid Tension Experiment, released on March 10, 1998, through Magna Carta Records. [1] The band featured guitarist John Petrucci and drummer Mike Portnoy, at the time both of Dream Theater; bassist Tony Levin; and keyboardist Jordan Rudess, who would go on to join Dream Theater in 1999.
Five Nights at Freddy's (FNaF) is an American multimedia horror franchise created and owned by Scott Cawthon. The franchise began with the release of its first video game on August 8, 2014. Three sequels were released up to July 2015, setting a Guinness World Record for "most video game sequels released in a year".
Liquid Tension Experiment: Spontaneous Combustion: as Liquid Trio Experiment Amazing Journey: One Night in New York City: tribute to The Who (with Paul Gilbert, Billy Sheehan, and Gary Cherone) 2008: Neal Morse: Lifeline: Dream Theater: Chaos in Motion 2007–2008: Recorded in various places between 2007 and 2008. 2009: Transatlantic: The Whirlwind