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Mascodagama
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Good shout! Nothing disposable there.
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Soldato of the Pan Head Mafia. We'll make you an offer you can't listen to.
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timothy leary
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Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese (solo albums).
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IQ!
It Bites Cellar Darling (I know, 2 albums only, but they are fantastic!) Ayreon (although Transitus is a bit of a dip...)
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Someone mentioned Iron Maiden and if you take out the four Adrian Smith-less 90's albums what you're left with is 12 of the best albums ever recorded. My ratings are as follows (because I know you really care...):
Iron Maiden 9/10 Killers 8/10 Number Of The Beast 10/10 Piece Of Mind 10/10 Powerslave 10/10 Somewhere In Time 9/10 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 9/10 No Prayer For The Dying 6/10 Fear Of The Dark 7/10 X Factor 5/10 Virtual XI 4/10 Brave New World 8.5/10 Dance Of Death 9.5/10 A Matter Of Life And Death 9/10 The Final Frontier 8/10 Book Of Souls 7.5/10
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progbethyname
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Paradise Lost 1989 to present.
Vanden Plas— 1998 to present IQ— 1986 to present. ( sorry. The Menel albums are solid. ) Fates Warning. These guys have killed with Ray Alder. 1987 to present. |
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Magog2112
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The Flower Kings, Galahad, IQ, and Pendragon.
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essexboyinwales
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No need to be sorry, they are more than solid! But why start in 1986? You’ve missed TFTLA and The Wake!!!😳 |
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progbethyname
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True. I could say 1983 to present. In fact, I’m gonna go with that. IQ. is actually the most consistently great band I can think of who are still active. I love all their albums.
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Atavachron
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Hell yeah-- I might add the bonus cuts are extraordinarily good, many of which should've been on the original release or given an album of their own. 'Everything in Our Lives', 'Warchild Waltz', 'Saturation', 'Paradise Steakhouse', 'King Henrys Madrigal', 'Kelpie' ... and that's just a few. |
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richardh
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mostly agree accept I've never heard the ones highlighted. Are they up to the same standard as the prog classics?
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Atavachron
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^ Yes and no--- This Was is mostly a blues album; Warchild is excellent but more song-oriented; it's been awhile, but as I recall Too Young has both good & bad moments; and I haven't heard A since it came out . Edited by Atavachron - July 29 2023 at 23:53 |
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Saperlipopette!
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^^I know you're asking The Dark Elf and his answer may be more in line with your tastes and preferences. But I would say that while they all have their moments, I find them (along with Storm Watch) weaker than the ones you already know. Ok, This Was is nice if you like the British Blues Revival (but with flute) bands. I'm not really into that sort of stuff. And considering my disinterest in that certain approach, I still enjoy about half of the material on their debut. Ian Anderson was already a decent tunesmith, that's for sure.
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I actually was surprised to find that A was very satisfying to my ears when I listened to it very late last year. But I like Eddie Jobson.
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Shadowland
Anekdoten Talk Talk (their pop material is as strong as their experimental phase) Fates Warning with Alder (can't stand Arch, sorry) Deftones (except that 2016 album) Landberk A Silver Mt Zion Morphine Mastodon Deafheaven Isis Fugazi |
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