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===1998β2001: ''Tyranny''=== ''Carved in Stone'' was followed up by their 1998 release, ''Tyranny'' with drummer Joe Nevolo replacing Kevin Soffera. The album is a deeply political [[concept album]], with themes including the nature of [[war]] and the [[military-industrial complex]]. ''Tyranny'' is also notable for the contributions made by a number of guest musicians. Beyond James LaBrie's vocal contribution to "I Believe," [[D. C. Cooper]] (vocalist of [[Royal Hunt]]) contributed vocals to the track "New World Order," and violinist Paul Chou made a guest appearance on the tracks "Spoken Words" and "New World Order," with the former featuring a duet between Mike Baker and Laura Jaeger.<ref name="dprp.net"/> Shadow Gallery would return the favor to LaBrie in 1998 when Allman, Cadden-James, Wehrkamp and local musician/songwriter Gary Sloyer appeared on and aided in LaBrie's musical side project, [[Mullmuzzler]]. Their debut record, ''[[Keep It to Yourself (album)|Keep It to Yourself]]'', was released by Magna Carta in the Summer of 1999."<ref name="Shadow Gallery - History"/>
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