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Petrucci said "Forsaken" is a story told through a "short song structure".[23] The song tells of a person who is visited at night by a vampiress. While the man thinks he is being taken away and being shown "wonderful things", he doesn't realize that the whole time he is getting his blood sucked, and is eventually taken, in the end, by the vampiress.[24] An animated music video of "Forsaken", produced by Gonzo and directed by Yasufumi Soejima, was released on January 26, 2008.[25][26] The band allowed Soejima artistic freedom with the design of the video,[27] which was set in a science fiction future instead of the present day.[25] During the production of the album, the working title for this song was "Jet Lag", and it was the sixth song to be written.[28]
"Constant Motion" was released as the first single from the album on April 27, 2007. It was first made available as a free download the same day by Roadrunner Records; it could be found at Roadrunner Records' Dream Theater sub-website for a limited time.[29] This song was also made available to download for the music video game Rock Band.[30] The song is considered as one of the hardest songs available for the game on both Guitar and Drums. Its working title was "Korma Chameleon", and was the second piece written.[31]
The song was also accompanied by a music video, the first the band had produced in over a decade.[33] The video clip premiered on July 13, 2007 and was released as a free download, in two different formats, also for a limited time.[34] The band had not produced a music video since "Hollow Years" from Falling into Infinity (1997), citing lack of interest and lack of rotation on music channels for the latter. The video received considerable airplay on MTV2's Headbangers Ball and was voted as the second best music video of 2007 by the same;[35] it is arguably Dream Theater's most popular video since "Pull Me Under" in 1992.