This record finds Believer incorporating even more classical music themes into their symphonic and avant-garde style of thrash.
Their third and final album is one which finished their career very well. Although thrash was starting to go out of style when Dimensions came out, this album remains a classic! Note, there are 2 different covers, although the music is the same on both. This is the Roadrunner cover, which is more commonly seen. This was the group's first release for Roadrunner.
The centerpiece of Dimensions is "The Trilogy of Knowledge," a 20-minute, classical-inspired track of progressive rock and broken into several movements. It features the orchestral compositions of Scott Laird and soprano vocals by Julianne Laird Hoge.
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