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aapatsos
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Topic: The first prog-metal album in time Posted: October 03 2009 at 18:38 |
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Going through my books and excluding any prog-metal related albums (or however else you call them) I concluded that the first progressive metal (as we know it now) album in time should be the mighty
Rage for Order from Queensryche Listening to the album again and again I realise now why this has been hailed as one of the first real progressive metal albums. Although there are no crazy complex arrangements, obscure timing patterns and unexpected breaks, it still sounds very very ahead of its time (1986). I still believe that the term progressive metal has been given to this album due its innovative sound - a sound that has not been heard before with some avant-garde and ''electronic'' elements. While the band had released an EP and The Warning album in 1983 and 1984 respectively, both of them where much closer to american power metal (which I also believe was somewhat first played by them...). In 1986 there are also albums such as Awaken the Guardian but I see it as a more technical power metal album rather than ''prog'' as we call it now. I am always fond of discussions on views on groundbreaking albums that changed or invented a musical genre and looking forward to hear your views. |
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J-Man
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Posted: October 03 2009 at 19:03 | ||
I respectfully disagree with that statement. Rage for Order was 1986, but 1985 had a few albums that were key in the formation of prog metal. The be honest, I don't find Rage for Order to even be that progressive. My vote goes for Watchtower's Energetic Disassembly.
This 1985 album was the first prog metal album ever IMO. It contained complexity and variety, and it is certainly not the type of metal you just bang your head to. I think Queensryche played a key role in the formation of prog metal, but this is the first actual prog metal album. -Jeff |
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J-Man
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Posted: October 03 2009 at 21:06 | ||
Come on! No one else has any comments!
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daslaf
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Posted: October 03 2009 at 21:27 | ||
sorry I'm not really into prog metal so I guess I can't make any contribution here =/
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The Quiet One
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Posted: October 03 2009 at 21:34 | ||
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Alberto Muņoz
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Posted: October 03 2009 at 22:02 | ||
mm i think that some of the NWOHM have the early traces of what going to become prog metal
Edited by Alberto Muņoz - October 03 2009 at 22:02 |
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Tarquin Underspoon
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Posted: October 03 2009 at 22:50 | ||
I agree that Queensryche was the first real prog metal band. I think that The Warning would get my vote for very first prog metal album. I don't think that the electronic or avant-garde elements are essential to create prog metal. That said, I still think these elements were somewhat present on The Warning.
Just listen to N M 156, for example, if you doubt me Edited by Tarquin Underspoon - October 03 2009 at 22:51 |
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Atavachron
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 00:34 | ||
the Watchtower album is a good call.. English band Automatic Fine Tuning, though not necessarily metal by today's standards, released their breakthrough debut in 1976 with possibly the first true tech-guitar rock album
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UMUR
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 02:19 | ||
I fully agree with Jeff here. I saw the headline of the thread and instantly thought of this album. Edited by UMUR - October 04 2009 at 02:21 |
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sleeper
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 03:34 | ||
That makes 3 of us then, and well put Jeff.
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terryl
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 03:50 | ||
never heard of watchtower but am intrigued.
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BaldJean
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 04:36 | ||
this is the first prog metal album (from 1969):
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Mr ProgFreak
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 04:59 | ||
^ I certainly saw this coming ...
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lucas
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 05:02 | ||
And this is the first stoner rock album :
(1968)
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aapatsos
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 06:56 | ||
I completely forgot Watchtower's debut, shame on me... I always thought Energetic Disasasembly was released in 1986 but that's utterly wrong... Indeed a worth-listening album which has not received the proper attention if you ask me |
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aapatsos
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 06:58 | ||
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 07:52 | ||
Ha Ha ....Nice...very nice. Thanks Bald jean for the pointer
It's on Spotify by the way if anyone cares to listen!
No real comment to make as I'm not a prog-metal afficionado!
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darkshade
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 15:52 | ||
wasnt the first prog metal SONG King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man"? (1969). i would call it that.
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 16:19 | ||
Fly By Night or Caress of Steel
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Conor Fynes
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Posted: October 04 2009 at 16:24 | ||
I'll get shot for this, but I've always found the first Prog Metal album to be... Ride The Lightning.
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