Yeah, a quick check of the bands database reveals there is actually a fair amount of 'punk inspired' bands here.
In fact, bands which contain actual punk in it musically.
The 'Punks are the arch-nemesis of Proggies', I don't get it, why people still believe that.
Punk has been inspired/incorporated musically into prog for soooooo long now, it's just ridiculous people believe punk is the enemy of prog.
/Rant over.
And yeah, " believe the teams have more pressing issues than trying to add every band that incorporated proggish elements in some fashion"
Also, this.
Metallica much less prog than SOAD?
Seriously?
And Metallica didn't even get added to a prog genre, they got added to Prog Related.
And they are easily more progressive than many of the metal bands in Prog Related, like Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, to name a few.
"SOAD uses dissonance (intentional, not random), time changes, exotic
tonality, and complex rhythms and many textures"
Yeah, and what's your point?
I can think of a bazillion death metal bands that are straight, non prog death metal that do that too.
And heaps of bands were doing that WELL before SOAD.
So shouldn't those bands be considered too?
It's a fact that most of today's modern straight metal bands, are more complex and technical than metal bands of the 70s
"They get grouped with nu-metal, but what nu-metal band approaches the level musicality or even really sounds like them?"
Okay, but people argue Korn is not nu metal because they didn't sound 70 per cent like all the bands that were to be later called nu metal.
Slipknot is not nu metal because they had death metal/thrash metal in their sound, because they were more experimental.
Coal Chamber is not nu metal because they formed years earlier than nu metal's popularity peak.
Limp Bizkit is not nu metal........it's rapcore.
Deftones are not nu metal because they used a very textural sound, because they had dream pop influences, because they have hardcore influences, because they are too experimental.
And you wanna know something?
Of these bands, the only one I like is Deftones. And even as a fan, I call them a nu metal band, and I'm proud to say they were the best nu metal band IMO, because nu metal doesn't have to a dirty.
Just because people's favorite nu metal band gets the nu metal tag, they have to get defensive and say "BUT IT'S NOT NU METAL", but the fact is, SOAD was one the bands that defined the nu metal sound, was completely in the nu metal scene, and much of their music has nu metal written all over it.
If you like a nu metal band, you don't have to be embarrassed because I ain't gonna judge you, and even if I did, you could feel free to say Deftones suck in your opinion and I'd just accept that anyway.
Oh and I just saw someone mentioned Rage Against The Machine in this thread.
A band that gets bashed for 'being simple music.
And you know what? I still listen to RATM on just about a weekly basis at the very least, learnt about 75 per cent of Tom Morello's from RATM's discography riffs on guitar and I personally think they are an amazing band, and have been listening to them for about 6-7 years now, and can't imagine a time where I would stop listening to them.
And people that say "RATM is simple", try to emulate the sounds Tom Morello made on his guitar.
Never in a million years, will someone re create those sounds perfectly, let create them in the first place.
Few guitarists did so much with such a modest guitar setup like he did.
He is a progressive guitarist as they come..............but he ain't "prog" though
And Shawn Lane in your avatar.
Easily a progressive guitarist, one of the most innovative guitarists of all time (sadly, relatively obscure and unknown outside of guitar enthusiast circles), who developed innovative approaches to the legato technique, wide stretch single string diminished arpeggio patterns and innovations in the approach to alternate picking.
The guy was just as innovative as Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Steve Hackett, but he just couldn't get out to a big enough audience. And I myself is particularly saddened by the fact I only discovered him last year, several years after his death.
And yeah, I've heard all of SOAD's stuff, so you can't call me close minded, but even after hearing their whole discography, I decided I didn't like them.
I just kinda realized that was one of my more ranty, inspired-to-write-more-than-normal type posts, but hopefully it actually conveyed something meaningful:P