All In Time Review

The song is known for its extensive "jam" sections, where the band improvises, leading to versions that can range from 10 to over 30 minutes in length. Musical Structure and Style

It is among their top 5 most-played songs, often used as a high-energy set closer or encore. All in Time

It first appeared in the band's live sets in late 1998, shortly after the group's formation in South Bend, Indiana. The song is known for its extensive "jam"

While primarily a live staple, "All in Time" has been officially released in several formats: While primarily a live staple, "All in Time"

The lyrics reflect on patience, the passage of time, and the inevitability of change, centered around the recurring refrain "It all comes 'round in time." Notable Recordings

Numerous versions appear on the band's Live at the Tabernacle and Hall of Fame series, which highlight the best fan-voted performances of each year.

The song transitions between upbeat rock sections, melodic vocal passages, and heavy, technical metal-influenced riffs.