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Sacro_Porgo
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This is very off topic but I need to chime in and say I love love love your avatar! Stolas! I have a trading card playmat with him on it. Love that show. :)
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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Sacro_Porgo
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Punk prog? I think Minute Men are pretty progressive for a hardcore punk band. Lots of off kilter stuff going on in their music, plus a massive double album with a loose car driving concept!
I've also heard Husker Du did the concept album thing on Zen Arcade, though I've yet to check it out. On a more, er, sell-out-ish note... Green Day. Jesus Of Suburbia and Homecoming specifically. Progress hate them because they're so pop. Punks hate them because they went pop. I love them because they're darn great songwriters and players for their genre.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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TheLionOfPrague
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Yep, American Idiot is very good and has some prog elements. Concept album, suites, songs transitioning into each other, etc.
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Sacro_Porgo
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Great album! On a similar note, there's The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance, which has a couple of songs that are semi prog in structure, plus its another rock opera type ordeal.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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Punk Cajun Polka Disco Screamo.....does it exist?
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David_D
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After second thought, try to view Art Punk in terms of Prog would easily be a violation of music history as Punk movement very much was established in opposition to Prog. But still, Marqee Moon can be ear candy for quite a lot of modern Prog lovers. It is today for me even it took some time to get there - and it would be quite allright for me to call it Prog Punk. And maybe, on the other hand, it would be not entirely stupid with a new Prog subgenre, called Progressive Punk. Edited by David_D - November 04 2021 at 01:28 |
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Blacksword
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John Peel would spin in his grave at the mere suggestion of such a thing..
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David_D
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John Peel is one thing but what would for instance Tom Verlaine of Television say? - Even I'm not quite sure about that, neither on for instance Patti Smith's opinion in this issue. Anyway, it could be distinguished between a historical and retrospective approach.
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nick_h_nz
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The idea that punk was established in opposition to prog is largely a media invention. The two were nowhere near as diametrically opposed as people like to make out. And even if you are to make this kind of distinction, it is largely referring only to the UK punk scene. The US punk scene was part of the US prog scene. I’ve read one interview with Iggy Pop, and I have no doubt there are probably others, where he says something along the lines of how The Stooges saw themselves as a progressive band and as an art rock band. He made the point that prog wasn’t a label that he’d heard of back then, but if he had, he had no doubt they’d have thought of themselves as a prog band. It’s notable that in the US vs UK prog discussion awhile back, a lot of bands suggested for inclusion in the US prog umbrella are punk. Punk and prog have never been mutually exclusive, even in the UK - but in the US, they definitely co-existed. Here’s just one of the posts I made in that discussion, which I think relates to this discussion:
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d.o.k
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To me, the song "Rock Lobster" by the B-52's is a nice combination of a prog aspect with a punk sound. The rest of the album, which is their first one, may not be prog but it has some craziness that some prog lovers may like, notably in the vocal parts.
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thank you very much!!, nick_h_nz, very interesting
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David_D
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very impressing list, siLLy puPPy Edit: and in my opinion it can be a very good contribution to a serious consideration of establishing "Progressive Punk" on PA.
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Punk / New Wave / Progressive Rock by Phideaux (2005).
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Wire was referred to as "Punk Floyd" when they popped on the scene. You can't get more prog punk than that. Their album Pink Flag is excellent.
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nick_h_nz
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Minutemen also came up in the UK/US prog discussion. Much of that discussion was about how often prog is viewed largely framed by European symphonic prog, and European classical influences, while what could be termed US prog sounded very different. Obviously the following quotation references previous posts in the UK/US discussion, but I think the overall points are not lost without needing to refer back. And, ultimately, I’m sharing this just because I would agree that Minutemen could be viewed as prog.
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I think two from California might fit, the aforementioned Minutemen (from my home town of San Pedro) and also a band that was active in Santa Cruz in the early to mid 80's, Tao Chemical. Santa Cruz became another home town for me in those days. The band was fronted by Rob Breszny, who has a syndicated astrology column that is very different from the usual, which was also begun in those Santa Cruz years. The band coined it's music at the time as "avant-gauche prague rock and Pagan gospel muzak." YT does have a live video of them available filmed in 1985.
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Sacro_Porgo
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Very happy to see others agree about Minutemen. First time I heard them I wished I'd started with them rather than Black Flag or Minor Threat in my venture into hardcore punk. So versatile.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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Thanks, I'm only marginally familiar with the band but my interest is piqued now
Awesome! I have two t-shirts with characters from Vivienne Medrano's cartoons; I adore her work
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To nick_h_nz: I agree with you about the media invention of prog vs. punk to an extent. I think this is one of those delineating-prog-and-"progressive" moments. Many punk bands going into the 80s were definitely progressive or incorporating progressive elements. The idea that punk is all about "simple" isn't entirely true. Though, to be fair, I think it's really the post-punk groups that were actually on the bleeding edge.
However, from my understanding, a lot of the early driving force behind the punk music movement had to do with rebelling against "dinosaur rock." Obviously, this is a lot of what we now call "Classic Rock" that was being churned out in the late 60s to mid-70s, and the classic "prog" (the style) sound of that time fits under that umbrella. And of course, they also generally hated disco. But sure, to say The Ramones were a reaction to Yes would be just as correct as saying they were a reaction to Led Zeppelin or Steely Dan or CSN/Y or Elton John. The idea that punk was meant to "anti-prog" specifically is a very prog-biased point of view.
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I think, you've got a good point there.
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