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Joined: July 24 2012
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Topic: Young,naive and ignorant. Posted: July 24 2012 at 12:00
Bonjour everyone
I'm 15 years old dude that is crossing over from punk to progressive rock,i became a prog fan when i heard an genesis song ripples,that my dad showed to me in hope that i will change my music genres,and it actually work,but i still love to listen to some Dead Kennedy once in a while.I waste my time on studying biology and philosophy,and im also an adrenalin junkie.
Joined: January 11 2012
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Posted: July 24 2012 at 12:27
WormHole wrote:
Bonjour everyone
I'm 15 years old dude that is crossing over from punk to progressive rock,i became a prog fan when i heard an genesis song ripples,that my dad showed to me in hope that i will change my music genres,and it actually work,but i still love to listen to some Dead Kennedy once in a while.I waste my time on studying biology and philosophy,and im also an adrenalin junkie.
So this is it,see you around.
Try Semiramis, Fall of Troy, Cervello, Cardiacs, Knifeworld, Thumpermonkey Lives, The Sound of Animals Fighting, naked City,
All kinds of punkish prog. There's also tons of weird punk that isn't in the archives that you might dig as well.
Joined: April 29 2006
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Posted: July 24 2012 at 14:08
Conventional wisdom was that punk killed prog. Punk was certainly anti musicianship and conventional prog stagnated or turned to commercialism. Frippism lives in Israel, so you won't be able to have a musical discussion with him in real time if you hail from the US.
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
I must recommend The Mars Volta and Coheed & Cambria.
Indeed. And like Andy said, if you want more of an interesting punk scene the Mother Band of The Mars Volta, At the Drive-In, made a fantastic album - Relationship of Command.
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