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richardh
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A lot of punk musicians were prog fans 'unofficially' of course. My favourite story in this regards was a spikey haired punk running up to Phil Collins in an airport and asking for his autograph. It was none other than Rat Scabies of the Damned!
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Progmind
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Really great list, thanks siLLy puPPy!!!!
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verslibre
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Bossa Illbient Shoegaze Musique Concrète...does it exist?
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Mirakaze
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It should!! One thing I'm missing in this discussion is the wealth of math rock bands that blend a pop punk/indie rock sound with unconventional song structures and complex rhythms and time signature changes. Invalids, This Town Needs Guns and Tera Melos are but a few examples |
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David_D
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right!
Edited by David_D - November 05 2021 at 16:45 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Edited by David_D - December 07 2021 at 06:56 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Lewa
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Hi,
if you are looking for newer bands, I think
are often mentioned as post punk as well as prog / post rock. (I like both of them, but don't know enough about punk to judge if this is correct.)
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Rick1
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Blacksword
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Luckily for Rat, he wasn't in the Pistols. Maclaren would have sacked him for being in the same room as a member of Genesis..! |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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UncleRust
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Indeed. My favorite example is Jello Biafra's (Dead Kennedys, LARD, et al.) love of Magma. Didn't see that coming. |
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Atavachron
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Don't doubt the reverse, I can see Carl Palmer asking Mick Jones or Iggy Pop for their autograph. |
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Sacro_Porgo
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There's a definite post-punk influence going on with those two bands and their exciting contemporaries. The spoken word type vocals especially sell it. I'd argue there's just as much prog influence going on as well. There's often an eclectic proggish kind of of virtuosity on display. Black Midi in particular seems heavily influenced by King Crimson to my ears. I'm not sure I'd call them prog punk though, as there's not a whole lot of regular old punk left in the songs. Maybe post-prog? Lol.
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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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aldri7
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I don't know if anyone knows this woman and her band, Mega Bog. She lives out in the NW US. Her name is Erin Birgy and she was born in Idaho. Anyway, when I first heard this song, I sort of muttered "punk prog" to myself because of the way she sings, kind of unsettling and dark.The song is called "Diznee". Wiki lists her as an "experimental" musician.
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ExittheLemming
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X marks the spot
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