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The Hemulen
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Joined: July 31 2004
Location: UK
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 07:15 |
If my mirror can be trusted then yes, it seems that way.
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Snow Dog
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Joined: March 23 2005
Location: Caerdydd
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 07:17 |
I wouldnt trust mirrors if I were you! Be careful they'll suck you in!
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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer
Joined: April 26 2005
Location: Belgium
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Points: 10616
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 07:41 |
The Cardiacs - they have been mentioned by several people - are a school-example of prog punk. Progpunk in the flesh.
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goose
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Joined: June 20 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 09:44 |
Simply put, art punk is to punk as prog rock is to rock. Although the vast majority even of art punk bands aren't so inventive as first wave prog, I still like a fair bit. Nomeansno are an interesting listen (funky/jazz punk, although some of their material veers more toward straight up punk). Television have an original sound; although not progressive in a traditional sense, it tends to wander a bit (17 verses in a song?). People have mentioned the Cardiacs - like The Mars Volta they embrace prog in a more "traditional" sense. Ruins mix zeuhl with punk on their latest album, and even their earlier stuff is fairly original.
Math rock is more akin to punk than anything else, and if you're into odd time signatures, you'll find plenty there - there was a thread about this some time ago.
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Abbath
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Joined: January 19 2005
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 12:01 |
James Lee wrote:
I'd recommend Television's "Marquee Moon" |
Quite a good album. It is indeed punk, but not in the traditional sense. Verlaine is a pretty good guitarist as well.
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Abbath
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Joined: January 19 2005
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 12:04 |
James Lee wrote:
It's a good thing we have punk to blame, or maybe we'd
be forced to recognize that the original prog scene was
already starting to run out of steam... |
I guess that's true, the big bands were really done by that time. It was just a different era.
I don't think that classic period can ever happen again.
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Abbath
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Joined: January 19 2005
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 12:04 |
Peter wrote:
Take Abbath wrote:
'Progressive Punk" is an oxymoron.
Like "Good Dream Theater".
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Or "progressive metal."
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Bah humbug!
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Borealis
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Joined: May 06 2005
Location: Neutral Zone
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Points: 599
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 13:59 |
What about Instrumental Rap?
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Moribund
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Joined: March 21 2005
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 14:55 |
Mategra wrote:
I think the core of both prog and punk is rebellion against the average, boring, run-of-the-mill popular music. Prog tends to go towards refinement and complexity while punk tends to go towards rawness and simplicity. These two approaches may seem to contradict each other but they can be combined and the result can often be awesome.
Some of my favourite examples:
- PETER HAMMILL - Nadir's Big Chance
- PETER HAMMILL - The Future Now
- DOCTORS OF MADNESS - Figments of Emanicipation
- ROBERT FRIPP - Exposure (featuring P. Hammill, P. Gabriel a.o.)
- THE STRANGLERS - In Concert (feat. Hammill, Fripp, Steve Hillage a.o.)
- TOYAH - Sheep Farming in Barnet
- TOYAH - The Blue Meaning
- CARDIACS - The complete discography
- STUMP - A Fierce Pancake
- THINKING PLAGUE - A Thinking Plague
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At last - another Stump fan!!
Anyone ever heard The Very Things?
Marquee Moon, Early Ultravox, Police 1st Album, Velvet Underground anyone???!?, Stranglers Ratus Norvegicus, Specials 2nd (lost) album, Daevid Allen - Banana Moon (he INVENTED the punk vocal dont you know) & yes, early Floating Anarchy. And lets not forget Zappa's iconoclasm.
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New Progressive Rock Live show now touring UK theatres!
www.masterpiecestheconcert.co.uk
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goose
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Joined: June 20 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 4097
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 14:59 |
Let's not forget that one of the Henry Cow chaps was in Pere Ubu. Strange, strange band. Apparently those punks listen to them sometimes though
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Poxx
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Joined: April 03 2005
Location: Denmark
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 15:49 |
Borealis wrote:
What about Instrumental Rap? |
Hmm, there exists at least one (almost entirely)instrumental hip-hop track: Buckethead - Mausoleum Door.
Edited by Poxx
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lucas
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Joined: February 06 2004
Location: France
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 16:07 |
Cardiacs is indeed a pronk band and it rules !!!
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Inferno
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Joined: November 30 2004
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 17:38 |
Coheed and Cambria could be Considered as a "ProgPunk" With a Emo feel in it.
Thrice too could be considered a "ProgPunk" Band. They have a lot of
technical riff in their music and use a awful lot the 5/4 time signature Still, it's a good band!
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King of Loss
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Joined: April 21 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 17:57 |
Inferno wrote:
Coheed and Cambria could be Considered as a "ProgPunk" With a Emo feel in it.
Thrice too could be considered a "ProgPunk" Band. They have a lot of technical riff in their music and use a awful lot the 5/4 time signature Still, it's a good band!
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Thrice and COCa both can suck my arse.
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alan_pfeifer
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Joined: December 05 2004
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Points: 823
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Posted: May 09 2005 at 16:08 |
I think the closest you're gonna get to Prog-Punk is At the Drive-In.
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Hangedman
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Joined: November 03 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 1261
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Posted: May 09 2005 at 17:24 |
Poxx wrote:
Borealis wrote:
What about Instrumental Rap? |
Hmm, there exists at least one (almost entirely)instrumental hip-hop track: Buckethead - Mausoleum Door.
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Also Atmosphere's instrumental album... Its actually called that im pretty sure.
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Guests
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Posted: May 09 2005 at 18:43 |
Reed Lover wrote:
I guess, you should stop guessing.
Progressive Punk is as clear an oxymoron you are going to find in music.
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Damn straight. Punk is all about politics and simplicity. Prog is for spirituality and texture; ability; and technique. Mixing the two is disasterous. Check out Green Day's 'punk opera' American Idiot. They are the idiots.
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James Lee
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Posted: May 09 2005 at 22:54 |
If Green Day is what you think of as punk, of course you're not going to be impressed- they're a pop band with some 4th generation punk influence. As for simplicity...Eno? Kraftwerk? Fripp? Doesn't get more simple than that, but they managed to work in the texture quite well. There's a lot more to musical expression than overt instrumental virtuosity.
BTW: I'm glad someone mentioned Nomeansno.
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goose
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Joined: June 20 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 4097
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Posted: May 10 2005 at 07:19 |
Crimson Prince wrote:
Damn straight. Punk is all about politics and simplicity. Prog is for spirituality and texture; ability; and technique. Mixing the two is disasterous. Check out Green Day's 'punk opera' American Idiot. They are the idiots.
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Since they don't play either punk or prog, it's barely an issue.
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Blacksword
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Joined: June 22 2004
Location: England
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Points: 16130
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Posted: May 10 2005 at 15:57 |
Souxsie & the Banshees:
Check out their albums Hyeana and Tinderbox. Definite prog elements on both. Brilliant albums from a rarely discussed band. Their 70's output was closer to raw ounk, but had elements of Curved Air. Souxsie was a big fan.
KIlling Joke:
Their albums 'Brighter than a thousand suns' and 'Outside the gate' in particular. The latter is arguably a prog rock album, and nothing to do with punk.
PIL:
The album 'Happy' which is sadly deleted now, had a very prog feel, especially the tracks 'Seattle' and 'Save me' Lydons fave band of all time was VDGG.
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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