On July 7, 1992, DREAM THEATER released their second studio album Images and Words through Atco Records, a record that would define progressive metal for decades to come. Recorded at BearTracks Studios and The Hit Factory in New York, it marked the first appearance of vocalist James LaBrie, whose powerful range complemented John Petrucci's virtuoso guitar work and Mike Portnoy's thunderous drumming. The album became the band's most commercially successful release, peaking at No. 61 on the Billboard 200, selling over 600,000 copies worldwide, and earning gold certifications in both the US and Japan. The landmark single "Pull Me Under" gave the band their only Top 10 radio hit. Rolling Stone later ranked Images and Words 95th on its "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time" list. It remains a cornerstone of progressive metal and an essential reference point for the genre.