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Joined: August 28 2012
Location: Serbia
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Points: 13
Posted: August 28 2012 at 18:23
I'm 15 and I don't listen to prog metal at all. I started listening to Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull when I was 12 or 13 not knowing what even prog is, but later i started liking Yes, Rush, King Crimson, Soft Machine, Larry Coryell, The Eleventh House... And now my favourite genre is PROG :D
Joined: February 13 2004
Status: Offline
Points: 6898
Posted: August 29 2012 at 10:26
I'm older than Grandpa Munster and only listen to prog from the mid 16th century. Hey there are clasical music prodigies who listen to nothing but classical styles. Anything else in anethma to them.
Wow ! a kid that actually listens to The Eleventh House. You should also get into some early Mahavishnu Orchestra and Tony William's Lifetime.
Joined: August 28 2012
Location: Serbia
Status: Offline
Points: 13
Posted: August 29 2012 at 11:16
Vibrationbaby wrote:
I'm older than Grandpa Munster and only listen to prog from the mid 16th century. Hey there are clasical music prodigies who listen to nothing but classical styles. Anything else in anethma to them.
Wow ! a kid that actually listens to The Eleventh House. You should also get into some early Mahavishnu Orchestra and Tony William's Lifetime.
Thanks for recommendations, I have heard of them, I checked out a few songs today, liked it, looking forward to download whole discographies :)
Is there any teen left that listens to prog metal? :O
I listen to Tool and Dream Theater sometimes
I just listened to a few off "Lateralus" today; gotta love The Grudge, with all those arpeggios and waves of heavy riff after heavy riff after heavy riff...and then Maynard's 30 second scream is incredible. The repeat of the "clutch it like a cornerstone" section is another of my favorite parts, very emotional and dramatic. The lyrical message is insightful and meaningful also, which is nice. I don't agree with all of Tool's lyrics but they hit the nail on the head here.
It's a pity I find their music so samey, because they really do some interesting stuff. Maybe if I listened more often and more closely I would see it differently.
Joined: September 03 2012
Location: Colorado
Status: Offline
Points: 321
Posted: September 04 2012 at 21:43
I'm 16. I try to find more and more progressive rock each day. The material on my iPod ranges from complex metal jamming from Dream Theater to the jazz fusion of Keith Tippett. I'm always open to new music types. Hell, there's even some hip-hop, alternative, and punk in my music selections! What I'm saying is that not all teenagers enjoy just prog metal. There are some (like myself) who want to expand their musical horizons, from the mysterious soundscapes of Earth and Dirge, to the chaotic free jazz of Miles Davis.
Joined: April 29 2006
Location: Atlantais
Status: Offline
Points: 29630
Posted: September 08 2012 at 07:16
RedNightmareKing wrote:
I'm 16. I try to find more and more progressive rock each day. The material on my iPod ranges from complex metal jamming from Dream Theater to the jazz fusion of Keith Tippett. I'm always open to new music types. Hell, there's even some hip-hop, alternative, and punk in my music selections! What I'm saying is that not all teenagers enjoy just prog metal. There are some (like myself) who want to expand their musical horizons, from the mysterious soundscapes of Earth and Dirge, to the chaotic free jazz of Miles Davis.
You have become a music addict, you are in good company amongst the doomed.
Indulge freely in your thirsty ear.
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 08 2012 at 07:17
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
Joined: September 02 2012
Location: Ohio, USA
Status: Offline
Points: 59
Posted: September 08 2012 at 07:28
I'm 15 and will listen to just about anything ranging from classic rock to prog metal to fusion to trance. I find that good music is good music and doesn't necessarily have to be a melting pot of signature changes and out-of-control mayhem (although it helps). I could listen to Echolyn one day, Megadeth the next, and AC/DC the next. That's usually my limit of simplicity though
I'm 17 and I love every kind of Progressive (except Avant-Prog/RIO), and apart from Progressive I love Metal (from Classic Rock to Death/Melodic Black) and my favourite genre is AOR, expecially Westcoast AOR
Joined: August 17 2011
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 177
Posted: September 09 2012 at 02:43
17 here. I love most prog both classic and new. Got into it through Pink Floyd when I was about 13 or so. I'm surprised at how many young people are supposedly on here.
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