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amused 2 KAOS
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Topic: the missing link between prog and punk! Posted: May 26 2005 at 19:29 |
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yes, i beleive it exists, and it can easily (for the most part) be found at
your local cd shop. it is "frankenchrist" by the dead kennedys. the reason why i say this is because 1.have you heard of a punk album that takes up both sides thats only 10 SONGS LONG!?!!!?!?!?? 2.its a punk album that only has 1 song that is traditionally punk on the whole album, most of the others are very prog like. 3.most of the songs are about 5 minutes long (which is right about in between punk and prog song lengths) 4.it has a concept to it which is mostly about the government and the workforce. most punk bands sang about this, BUT the difference here is that it follows a continuity alot better than most other punk albums. but this is just the surface, when you dig into the songs you actually understand more about this album. 1.soup is good food-4:19 this song starts out with the guitar doing a very bizzare riff (no power chords, definitely un-punklike) and then goes into the bass playing a riff different from the guitar (also not like most punk songs). the begining then continues like that and doesnt really change up until about halfway through the song and then it goes for about a minute and then it returns to its main theme. the ending is then different from the rest of the song. this is a pretty good example of being a prog-punk album, but better songs are to come later 2.Hellnation-2:23 this song is the only traditional punk song, if your trying find the miss link of prog and punk your definitely not gonna find it here. 3.this could be anywhere-5:26 this song is alot like the first one with the intro but then it settles down a little during the verses and it changes alot throughout the song. this is the first great example of a prog punk song. halfway through the song it makes a major change in the music and it would sound like a completely different song by punks standards. 4.a growing boy needs his lunch-5:52 this is the second example of prog punk. it has a very slow and distortion drenched guitar riff in the beginning and pretty much follows the other long songs of this album. it will have a very un-punk sounding verse- chorus-verse-chorus and then it will have a major change in the music at about the halfway point. 5.chicken farm-5:07 this song is also very good. the bass comes in with a weird poppy riff. very upbeat and unlike punk music, it leans alot more towards prog music (and i have come to the assumption right here that you will have to listen to this album to really find the aspects of it) 6.jock-o-rama-4:08 this song is not very prog like, but halfway through it drastically changes into a narrative kind of song, and changes back to its original form. very original for a punk band. 7.goons of hazard-4:26 this song reminds me of "trouble comin everyday" with the guitar riff in the begining. thats pretty much all i have to say 8.mtv get off the air-3:39 this song definitely highlights why i think this is punk prog. it starts in some weird cartoonish narration with a very upbeat childish riff then it changes into being the most hardcore punk song on the album, it then changes drastically into what alot of the other songs are like (complete with its own spanish trumpet riff!). this song is great, thats pretty much all i have to say. the best part is the message. any progger can definitely relate to the them shouting "MTV GET OFF THE AIR!!! NOW!!!" 9. at my job-3:42 no, this is not captain beefheart, but it sure as hell sounds like it. 10.stars and stripes of corruption-6:19 i cant really say anything about this song, it doesnt really have anything special about, but it concludes what is, i my humble opinion, the worlds only prog punk album. EDIT: i completely recall what i said aboutsatars and stripes, upon hearing it again after a long time i must it is one of the best songs on the album. if you really want to know what this album is like then i highly suggest you purchase this album. it is a great album. Edited by amused 2 KAOS |
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Thommy Rock
Forum Groupie Joined: April 22 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 54 |
Posted: May 26 2005 at 20:04 | |
Prog and Punk are definitely not lightyears away from each other as certain parts of the rock press would like us to believe. The obvious case here is Sex Pistols and PIL frontman John Lydon citing Peter Hammill's NADIR'S BIG CHANCE as a major influence. Also listen to Van Der Graaf's live shocker VITAL, where Prog epics get a rough treatment, ending up as rather intelligent punk songs. In reverse PIL's first three albums are definetely worth a listen, some tracks carry a few, if minute prog elements. Or get Fripp's solo effort EXPOSURE (where prog meets punk meets pop meets ambient meets metal), or the League of Gentlemen releases. On the Epitonic website you will find a Mathrock section with tons of great free tracks to download, most of which I would describe as a crossover between punk and prog. Check it out on http://www.epitonic.com/ |
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"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible" FZ
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 20:31 | |
There are links between prog and punk. Peter Hammill's "Nadir's big chance" is proof to that
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King of Loss
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 21 2005 Location: Boston, MA Status: Offline Points: 16451 |
Posted: May 26 2005 at 21:43 | |
BUt of course I want to sever these ties
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46and2
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 01 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 203 |
Posted: May 26 2005 at 21:51 | |
The Mars Volta also ATDI was a punk band
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Chris S
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 21:56 | |
Steve Hillage was playing punk/New wave before it arrived just listen to Motivation Radio from 75'. I think if anyone was a bridge between the two genres it was Hillage. Another album of his called ' Open' from 77 proves this as well.
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con safo
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 17 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1230 |
Posted: May 26 2005 at 22:32 | |
The Dead Kennedys were always one of my favourite bands, alot more musically interesting than alot of punk at the time.
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KeyserSoze
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 09 2005 Location: Czech Republic Status: Offline Points: 228 |
Posted: May 26 2005 at 22:35 | |
The Mars Volta? When? |
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NetsNJFan
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 12 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3047 |
Posted: May 26 2005 at 22:47 | |
.....lemme get the scissors |
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Benighted
Forum Newbie Joined: May 18 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 21 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 00:06 | |
The Dead Kennedys were definitely something special. One of the very, very few interesting bands to come out of the 70/80's hardcore scene. They came before punk's commercialization, and thus had a semblance of creativity and satire not present in 99% of the later bands in the scene. I do not doubt that they could be considered prog-punk. They used a lot of jazz motifs/chords and often had rather long and interesting songs, many relating in theme. To bad the rest of them didn't catch on. |
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outdoor miner
Forum Newbie Joined: May 16 2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 23 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 01:52 | |
IMO, VDGG and WIRE are the elusive missing link between prog and punk.
As stated above, VITAL is prog played with a low-fi raw (punk) approach and is absolutely terrifying, in a good way. WIRE, in particular chairs missing (1978) and 154 (1979) are prog-punk incarnate: music that is stripped down to its core in order to reveal the raw creative power behind rock'n'roll. WIRE were all substance over style, covering more ground in three minutes songs than your average classic prog band could in 20. |
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robertplantowns
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 27 2005 Status: Offline Points: 333 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 03:58 | |
If you want to hear a punk masterpiece that's almost at a prog level
check out the Decline from NOFX. It's a 25 minute continuous song
that alternates between moods, tempos, themes and it's complex enough
to satiate any prog fan.
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proggin' justin
Forum Newbie Joined: May 27 2005 Location: Romania Status: Offline Points: 32 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 04:57 | |
Dear all, How could you possibly forget those most wonderful The Stranglers, who seem to me to be so much on the proggy side of things and so little on the punk? Just take any of their pieces, either lengthier or not, and pay attention to their arrangements, never too simple, always attractive. From the sensational rendition of Walk on By to Golden Brown, to their punkiest tracks, to me it all seems to point to a prog approach. See their never-tired organ, frolicksome bass lines, intellipunk guitar and energetic & intricate & inspired drumwork and above all, their carefullness for detail and maybe you'll think so too. Maybe it was only their energy and somehow innate attitude (along with their powerful sound ) that made them be looked upon as punk. Still, their loyalties seem to go to something complex, simultaneously intelligent and vital and full of musicianship. Whatever it is, however mongrel-like they may be, they really are a noble mongrel. |
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sigod
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 17 2004 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 2779 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:27 | |
I have one word for you ladies and gentlemen;
Cardiacs |
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spectral
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 04 2005 Location: Vatican City State Status: Offline Points: 1422 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:37 | |
Omar and Cedric from TMV were in ATD-I. They left the band just as it was about to break into the big time, i.e. become very very big. ATD-I were purveryors of "emo", a punk/hardcore derivative. You can hear some of sounds that later developed into TMV, but only a slight hint. TMV are 1,000 time better than ATD-I! |
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Blacksword
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:40 | |
I reckon this album is the link between the two genres. This is a prog rock album from a punk band. There are virtually no punk elements to it at all! Apparently super pretentious frontman Jaz Coleman sacked his punk rhythm section for not being 'progressive enough' However, it's mostly crap so dont buy. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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spectral
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 04 2005 Location: Vatican City State Status: Offline Points: 1422 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:42 | |
You're right, Killing Joke are a joke. |
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PROGMAN
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: February 03 2004 Location: Wales Status: Offline Points: 2664 |
Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:44 | |
Planet Gong is Punk Prog.
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CYMRU AM BYTH
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 07:45 | |
The Stranglers rules!!! |
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The Hemulen
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 07:51 | |
Kings of Pronk!! |
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