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I never got deep into the DT catalogue but images & words is a fantastic album. Train of thought also. I should really check out the others.
periphery? Bit heavier but still great.
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Yes +1 for Periphery, incredible band and musicians. I'm not really into the earlier stuff so much, but III and IV are awesome. Spencer's vocals are much improved from the earlier stuff, some really brilliant performances on IV especially.
Liquid Trio Experiment
Levin Minnemann Rudess
Maybe King crimson if you’re feeling particularly adventurous?
Big Wreck
They also make the best use of 3 guitarists in a band with wonderfully arranged and different parts that don't clash
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
This thread reminded me of a band I used to listen to a bit called Pagans Mind. Super cheesy but this track definitely has Dream Theater vibes!
Opeth from Heritage onwards. Or even their earlier stuff if you don’t mind the death vocals.
Porcupine Tree
Spock's Beard
Kamelot
Gojira
Haken
Symphony X
Kansas
Opeth
Periphery
Big Wreck
Karnivool
My additions...
Pain of Salvation
BigElf
The Stranger (Brisbane-based band):
https://youtu.be/VPXZV5RF6eU
The Butterfly Effect
Avantasia
Epica
Depends if you like symphonic-y type stuff:
Nightwish
If you want to go older stuff, definitely look at Yes, Rush, Kansas, etc.
I nearly forgot: Genesis.