![]() Reaching into Infinity is, when firing on all cylinders, the best example of DragonForce at their most gloriously overblown since 2008’s Ultra Beatdown. ![]() Reaching into Infinity is no different, and while longtime fans will find much to like, its inconsistencies make it a harder sell to pretty much anyone else 1. That was over a decade ago, and while I don’t get the same thrill from listening to England’s premier power metal wanksters today, I still enjoy and look forward to their albums. I’m pretty sure my obsession with them stemmed from misdirected teenage hormones, which, with me being a DragonForce fan, definitely weren’t being aimed where human biology intended. I learned guitar so I could (badly) play “Through the Fire and Flames,” I wore one of the most atrocious band tees I’ve ever seen with pride, and I even made an unbelievably embarrassing PowerPoint presentation on the band’s history for a class assignment. There was a period back in my early high school days where I listened to DragonForce almost exclusively.
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