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| Origin | Innsbruck, Austria | 
| Genres | Gothic metal, progressive metal | 
| Years active | 1991–2002 | 
| Labels | Hall of Sermon | 
| Members | Michael Knoflach Christian K. Marx Andreas Wildauer Sandra Schleret Patrick Schrittwieser Florian Steiner  | 
| Past members | See below | 
Dreams of Sanity was a gothic metal band from Austria. Founded in 1991, they released three full-length albums, before disbanding in 2002.
History
After forming in 1991, Dreams of Sanity released two demos in 1994 and 1996. They toured Europe late in 1996[1] before releasing their proper debut in 1997, which was inspired by The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri.[2] Two further full-lengths were issued by the band, the first based upon Phantom of the Opera and the second exploring the concept of life as a game.[3] The group went through a series of lineup changes around the recording of the third album.[4] Following this they were dropped by their label Hall of Sermon; the group broke up in 2002.
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Discography
 
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Videos
- (1999) Blade of Doom (Live in Mexico)
 - (1999) The Maiden and the River (Live in Mexico)
 - (1999) Treesitter (Live in Mexico)
 
References
- ↑ Garry Sharpe-Young, Dreams of Sanity biography at MusicMight
 - ↑ Eduardo Rivadavia, Dreams of Sanity at Allmusic
 - ↑ Biography at ProgArchives.net
 - ↑ Biography Archived 2012-02-11 at the Wayback Machine, Tartareandesire.com
 
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