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Planet X was an instrumental rock supergroup, founded by keyboardist Derek Sherinian and drummer Virgil Donati. They were active for a decade, releasing three studio albums and a live album, each with a variety of guest musicians and oft-changing lineups.
Quantum is the third studio album by instrumental rock/progressive metal supergroup Planet X, released in 2007 through Inside Out Music. [1] Guitarist Allan Holdsworth was originally slated to feature on most tracks, but ended up not finishing the project. [2] As a result, his solos remain only on "Desert Girl" and "The Thinking Stone".
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Songs from the Late! album made appearances on official releases as well. Prior to the Pocketwatch offering, "Petrol CB" was included on the Neapolitan Metropolitan 7" vinyl box set compilation released by Simple Machines in 1992, under the title "There's That Song" and also featured tracks from Breadwinner , Burma Jam , Bratmobile , and Lilys ...
Waltham is an American rock band that formed in 1999. The band takes its name from its hometown of Waltham, Massachusetts . [ 3 ] The band is composed of Frank Pino, Jr. ( lead vocals ), Dave Pino ( lead guitar and vocals), Tony Monaco ( rhythm guitar ), David "Jones" Illsley ( bass and vocals) and Darryl Grant ( drums and vocals).
Planet X is the first studio album by keyboardist Derek Sherinian, released on July 13, 1999 through Magna Carta Records. [2] The album was devised after Sherinian left progressive metal band Dream Theater in January 1999. He then joined drummer Virgil Donati in forming a band also named Planet X, [3] which released their own first album ...
François Couture at AllMusic gave the album three stars out of five, remarking that "The music occasionally falls into the culprit of 'complex for complexity's sake'", but also saying it was "more varied and overall accomplished" than Planet X's 2000 debut album Universe.
Planet X: Planet X chronology; Universe (2000) Live from Oz (2002) MoonBabies (2002) Live from Oz is a live album by instrumental rock/progressive metal supergroup ...