Fates Warning Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Eye to Eye |
| 2 | Guardian |
| 3 | Through Different Eyes |
| 4 | Another Perfect Day |
| 5 | One |
| 6 | Prelude to Ruin |
| 7 | Life in Still Water |
| 8 | Fata Morgana |
| 9 | Simple Human |
| 10 | The Sorceress |
| 11 | Leave the Past Behind |
| 12 | Valley of the Dolls |
| 13 | Still Remains |
| 14 | Left Here |
| 15 | The Apparition |
| 16 | River Wide Ocean Deep |
| 17 | Wish |
| 18 | Pieces of Me |
| 19 | Heal Me |
| 20 | Closer to the Heart |
| 21 | Don’t Follow Me |
| 22 | So |
| 23 | A Handful of Doubt |
| 24 | Exodus |
| 25 | Silent Cries |
| 26 | The Road Goes On Forever |
| 27 | Something From Nothing |
| 28 | Crawl |
| 29 | Giant’s Lore (Heart of Winter) |
| 30 | Anarchy Divine |
| 31 | Time Long Past |
| 32 | Stranger (With a Familiar Face) |
| 33 | Part of the Machine |
| 34 | Static Acts |
| 35 | Nothing Left to Say |
| 36 | Chasing Time |
| 37 | A World Apart |
| 38 | Orphan Gypsy |
| 39 | The Arena |
| 40 | Without a Trace |
| 41 | Kyrie Eleison |
| 42 | Traveler in Time |
| 43 | In a Word |
| 44 | Pale Fire |
| 45 | No Exit |
| 46 | Pirates of the Underground |
| 47 | Shelter Me |
| 48 | Epitaph |
| 49 | Shades of Heavenly Death |
| 50 | Outside Looking In |
Fates Warning Albums
About Fates Warning
Fates Warning is an American progressive metal band from Hartford, Connecticut, formed in 1982, who pioneered the evolution from traditional heavy metal into the sophisticated realm of progressive metal that would influence countless bands. Beginning as a more straightforward metal act, they underwent a dramatic transformation in the late 1980s with albums like "Awaken the Guardian," developing their signature sound of intricate compositions, philosophical lyrics, and Ray Alder's soaring, emotionally charged vocals that could shift from haunting whispers to powerful crescendos. Their masterpiece "No Exit" (1988) and subsequent releases like "Perfect Symmetry" established them as architects of intelligent, atmospheric metal that prioritized songcraft and emotional depth over mere technical prowess. Songs like "Monument," "Point of View," and more recent tracks such as "I Am" and "Without A Trace" showcase their ability to weave complex musical narratives that blend heavy riffs with delicate acoustic passages and ambient textures. After a brief hiatus in the late 1990s, their return with "Disconnected" (2000) and later albums like "Darkness in a Different Light" and "Theories of Flight" proved their continued relevance, with tracks like "And Yet It Moves" demonstrating their mature approach to progressive songwriting. With 50 albums and 438 songs spanning over four decades, Fates Warning stands as one of progressive metal's most enduring and influential forces, having helped define a genre while never sacrificing melody for complexity. Their cultural impact extends beyond their prolific output-they showed that metal could be both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant, paving the way for bands like Dream Theater and influencing the entire progressive metal movement.