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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Zappa for sure. Many of his instrumental songs/albums fit your criteria. Here is one of my favorites by him.


I like the '88 version of this piece the best. If I remember correctly, when The Zappa Band opened for King Crimson when I saw them in LA, they played this track. Very fun.
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Working through all of these. Djam Karet in the car this morning. Nova Collective now. 

Some of these I knew pretty well already. Love Alan Holdsworth with Soft Machine, Mahavishnu, and Zappa though I don't know his later work as well as mid-70s. I know Dream Theater quite well and they are a little more metal than I'm looking for even though I like them for my personal listening.

Plenty more to delve into.

Thanks everyone.
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Glass Hammer - Watchmen On The Walls.




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Now if you want the essence of 70s and 80s Rush in one instrumental, there's this tribute by YYNOT.


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try this band, they are really solid and totally unknown from Norway

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4925
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

A tune I just remembered from 20 years ago. Not a complex riff but a good heavy one, and a good mix IMO. Maximum Indifference is the band’s name.


I saw them play in 2001. I could be wrong, but that may have been the last time they played together, but they're still friends. I hope they surprise us out of the blue someday with a third album.
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Originally posted by Awesoreno Awesoreno wrote:

Nova Collective, every song off their one album.

This is my favorite album discovery recently - thank you for recommending!!!
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(not the biggest fan of an instrumental-only-prog BUT) been digging through my neo-prog downloads from the mid-00s lately and while listening to this particular track I thought to myself "hey that could've been a Rush instrumental from the 80s". Glad to help then!

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Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

Originally posted by Awesoreno Awesoreno wrote:

Nova Collective, every song off their one album.

This is my favorite album discovery recently - thank you for recommending!!!
Super glad to know! My favorite cut off of that album is probably the one that reminds me most of YYZ, Ripped Apart and Reassembled. At least in spirit, if not in compositional similarity. It has that "fun" factor.
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