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Bad Religion - Into the Unknown 

Apparently unreleased at the time but from what I understand the band were fans of the prog genre. Too bad they never visited this kind of thing again. It winds up sounding a bit like Utopia imo (at least the little I've listened to on youtube).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2025 at 05:30
Of course this can't not be mentioned in a prog punk thread:





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Awesome!  Incidentally, I became an acquaintance of Sara Lee, the bass player from League of Gentlemen.  She lives in the Hudson Valley of NY most of the time, and she is an absolute delight.  
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From the late 1970's/early 1980's my best example is Spizzenergy/Athletico Spizz 80 /The Spizzies... I think changing their bandname on a yearly basis haven't helped their popularity. As Spizzenergy they actually had a hit song with the awesome Where's Capain Kirk? They've managed to combine a punkish attitude with... I don't know - how I wish Cardiacs sounded. The song I wanted to share here, New Species isn't even available on Youtube* or Spotify.

-but it's available here, check out:

Do A Runner - the full Athletico Spizz 80, 1980-album here on Bandcamp. I really like the whole album, but the ten bonus track were unknown to me until today. Some of them are pretty great as well (but not all).

Their 'hit song' is perhaps plainly Punk Rock/New Wave and a bit of a novelty. I love it though. And you can easily hear that even here their inventiveness and tight, precise performance differs quite a bit from regular three chords Punk Rock. This song was actually the first ever to top the UK Indie Charts, where it remained for seven weeks:



*there is a nice Peel Sessions performance of it available though, but it doesn't have the same punch or impact as the studio version.
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Originally posted by cleaverstudiosNY cleaverstudiosNY wrote:

Awesome!  Incidentally, I became an acquaintance of Sara Lee, the bass player from League of Gentlemen.  She lives in the Hudson Valley of NY most of the time, and she is an absolute delight.  

I didn't know that. That's actually where I'm originally from. The only prog person I know of who lives in the area where I live now is Annie Haslam who I met once (also friendly). The Dead Milkmen are actually from Philadelphia but I wouldn't consider them prog (I think they did that track as more of a piss-take than anything else). 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2025 at 00:04
There's also Zolar X. Their youtube videos wouldn't play in here though but will if you look them up on youtube.


And then there's this one:






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Agony Bag is most likely eligible for the thread.

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Subhumans' From The Cradle to the Grave might be of interest; British 80's Anarcho-Punk anger, filtered though Symphonic Prog movements, especially the side long title track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oez1UIkGTI 
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Definitely a strong punk influence here ...
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