The Glass Prison

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"The Glass Prison" is a progressive metal epic by Dream Theater that opens their 2002 album "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence" and explores themes of addiction and recovery.

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instanceOf progressive metal song
song
album Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence NERFINISHED
artist Dream Theater NERFINISHED
chronologicallyFollowedBy Repentance NERFINISHED
The Root of All Evil NERFINISHED
The Shattered Fortress NERFINISHED
This Dying Soul NERFINISHED
composer Dream Theater NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
featuresVocalStyle clean vocals
harsh vocals
followsInSeries first part of Mike Portnoy’s Twelve-step Suite
genre metal
progressive metal
hasPart Reflection NERFINISHED
Release
Restoration
language English
lyricist Mike Portnoy NERFINISHED
notableFor complex song structure
extended length
lyrical focus on personal struggle with addiction
technical musicianship
partOf Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence NERFINISHED
performer Dream Theater NERFINISHED
positionOnAlbum opening track
producer Dream Theater NERFINISHED
John Petrucci NERFINISHED
Mike Portnoy NERFINISHED
recordLabel Elektra Records
Warner Music NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2002
series Mike Portnoy’s Twelve-step Suite NERFINISHED
theme 12-step program
addiction
alcoholism
recovery
trackNumber 1
writer John Petrucci NERFINISHED
Mike Portnoy NERFINISHED

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