Yea...
That's what I get for reusing old sets...
Albeit I can also reuse old hints (still had to type like half of these... you guys suck.
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1. A mid-90's album by the fathers of neo prog
2. Lone self-titled offering from this American Jazz Rock unit
3. Highly rated Canterbury
4. Extremely popular psych/space album
5. Space Rock originally released on cassette only
6. Australian symphonic band live in LA
7. Third album by a popular band that PA members love to hate
9. First live album by an American prog-related hard rock band.
10. A popular 70's German symphonic classic
11. Popular Canterbury group live with orchestra
12. Top 50 Prog Folk
13. Symph debut from Australia with operatic-style vocals
14. What you see in that fragment is the album's title (obscure-ish RPI)
15. Krautrock out of Switzerland with a different cover to the one in PA
16. Classic 70's RPI, two-album band
17. A mid-90's by a popular neo prog band with notably colorful covers
18. A modern crossover album from a band that appeared twice in resent sets
19. Brazilian instrumental Symph from less than a handful of years ago
20. Aussie Post Rock that is “up there near the top” with just a few ratings
21. English Eclectic Prog from the second half of the 70’s
22. Sole 1974 album by an obscure but highly rated RPI group
23. Popular Heavy Prog live set
26. German Eclectic from the late 70’s with an almost White Album-plain cover
27. From a Scandinavian keyboardist
28. UK Crossover from the mid 70’s
29. Too much of this 60's psych/space rock will make your pee smell weird.
30. Mid-70's Symphonic from Argentina, two-album band
Edited by The Miracle - November 27 2011 at 00:15