Favorite Band from Each Prog Sub Genre
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Topic: Favorite Band from Each Prog Sub Genre
Posted By: Argo2112
Subject: Favorite Band from Each Prog Sub Genre
Date Posted: October 24 2019 at 10:20
I know someone probably did this before I what the heck, Give us your favorite band from each prog sub genre. Do as few or as many sub genres as you like ( I'm not familiar with all of them so I skipped a few)
- Canterbury - Soft Machine
- Crossover - The Moody Blues
- Eclectic - King Crimson
- Heavy - Rush
- Fusion - Al Di Meola
- Krautrock - Can
- Neo - Marillion
- Folk - Jethro Tull
- Metal - Dream Theater
- Psych/Space - Pink Floyd
- Avant - Zappa
- Symphonic - Yes
- Prog related - Queen
- Proto Prog - The Beatles
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: October 24 2019 at 10:36
Wow! This is GREAT!! You always come up with the best polls. I'll have to get back to you with my answers because I'm still putting together my favourite YES album and I'm listening to "The Tales of Topographic Oceans" right now to find my favourite song on the album.
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Posted By: Argo2112
Date Posted: October 24 2019 at 10:51
^ Thanks Paul. Like I said , I'm pretty sure this has been done a few times but I thought it would be fun.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: October 24 2019 at 11:35
I've only been here six weeks, so even if a list of favourite artists in each Prog-related genre has been done before, it's good to see a new one, because all of the previous favourite artists lists passed me by long before I arrived here. It might be a good time for me to travel back in time and take a look at some of the older favourites lists to see what I've missed out on.
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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: October 24 2019 at 11:46
Argo2112 wrote:
I know someone probably did this before I what the heck, Give us your favorite band from each prog sub genre.Do as few or as many sub genres as you like ( I'm not familiar with all of them so I skipped a few)
- Canterbury - Soft Machine
- Crossover - The Moody Blues
- Eclectic - King Crimson
- Heavy - Rush
- Fusion - Al Di Meola
- Krautrock - Can
- Neo - Marillion
- Folk - Jethro Tull
- Metal - Dream Theater
- Psych/Space - Pink Floyd
- Avant - Zappa
- Symphonic - Yes
- Prog related - Queen
- Proto Prog - The Beatles
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It looks like you skipped RIO, tech/extreme metal, post/experimental metal, RPI(Italian prog)raga and electronic. I think that's about it. Nice list though.
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Posted By: Argo2112
Date Posted: October 24 2019 at 12:01
^ yea, There are several that I haven't really checked out much. I was going to put PFM for Italian but they are really the only band I know. They have RIO listed with Avant. The rest I don''t really know. I gotta get out more.
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: October 24 2019 at 13:00
I don't have "a" favourite in each category, it's several favourites in most of them, and many in a few of them. That said, I'll try to choose one (band or artist) from each. I have done this before, but I'm thinking this up again. I went with several for two choices, split RIO and Avant, and differentiated Canterbury Scene from Sound, and in many cases I could have gone for others. Was tempted to split Psych and Space (and kind of wanted to mention Gong under Space even though it's in Canterbury).
Canterbury Scene/Sound: Robert Wyatt for Scene, Cos for Sound Crossover Prog: David Axelrod Eclectic Prog: Jean-Claude Vannier Experimental/Post Metal: Maudlin of the Well Heavy Prog: High Tide Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Clivage Jazz Rock/Fusion: Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock Krautrock: Popol Vuh Neo-Prog: Marc Ceccotti Post Rock/Math Rock: Tortoise Prog Folk: Perry Leopold and Comus Progressive Electronic: Igor Wakhevitch and Zanov Progressive Metal: Diablo Swing Orchestra Psychedelic/Space Rock: Älgarnas Trädgård RIO/Avant-Prog: Art Zoyd for RIO, The Residents for Avant Prog Rock Progressivo Italiano: Area Symphonic Prog: Clearlight Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Voivod Zeuhl: Magma Various Genres/Artists: The Zodiac - Cosmic Sounds Prog Related: David Bowie and Terry Riley Proto-Prog: The United States of America
EDIT: Missed adding my pick to one category, and it was one of my favourites on the list.
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Posted By: I prophesy disaster
Date Posted: October 25 2019 at 00:59
For this list, I decided to choose favourite albums rather than favourite bands because I feel that this a better representation. Also, although each subgenre is represented, a number of subgenre are represented by only a single album, which are listed even though they can hardly be regarded as a "favourite". Canterbury Scene: Hatfield and the North (Hatfield and the North) Crossover Prog: Crime of the Century (Supertramp) Eclectic Prog: Pawn Hearts (Van der Graaf Generator) Experimental/Post Metal: Part the Second (Maudlin of the Well) Heavy Prog: Spidermilk (The Mercury Tree) Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Mixtus Orbis (Andre Fertier's Clivage) Jazz Rock/Fusion: Between Nothingness and Eternity (Mahavishnu Orchestra) Krautrock: Faust IV (Faust) Neo-Prog: Posthumous Silence (Sylvan) Post Rock/Math Rock: For Long Tomorrow (Toe) Prog Folk: Thick as a Brick (Jethro Tull) Progressive Electronic: Rubycon (Tangerine Dream) Progressive Metal: Anno Domini High Definition (Riverside) Psychedelic/Space Rock: Journey to the Centre of the Eye (Nektar) RIO/Avant-Prog: Szobel (Hermann Szobel) Rock Progressivo Italiano: Musica & Parole (Libra) Symphonic Prog: Close to the Edge (Yes) Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Crack the Skye (Mastodon) Zeuhl: Eros (Dün) Various Genres/Artists: Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974 Prog Related: Master of Reality (Black Sabbath) Proto-Prog: Made in Japan (Deep Purple)
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Posted By: Argo2112
Date Posted: October 25 2019 at 10:32
^ Cool spin on this , doing the albums instead of the bands. I may have to try this too.
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: October 25 2019 at 11:32
I like the idea of albums as it gives a better representation of ones tastes (and might help in discussion and for discovering new-to-us albums).
This really has to be my long post in a while since I've fallen behind on work (I work on my computer from home mostly and am a big procrastinator and not always the best with time management, but posting here kind of helps to get my brain firing on all one cylinder).
Canterbury Scene: Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom (1974) Crossover Prog: David Axelrod - Song of Innocence (1968) Eclectic Prog: Jean-Claude Vannier - L'enfant assassin des mouches (1972) Experimental/Post Metal: Maudlin of the Well - Leaving Your Body Map (2001) Heavy Prog: Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You (1970) Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Clivage - Mixtus Orbis (1978) Jazz Rock/Fusion: Herbie Hancock - Crossings (1972) Krautrock: Brave New World - Impressions on Reading Aldous Huxley (1972) Neo-Prog: Marc Ceccotti - Sometimes Around Saturn (2008) Post Rock/Math Rock: Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die (1996) Prog Folk: Perry Leopold - Christian Lucifer [archival, recorded in 1973] Progressive Electronic: Franco Leprino - Integrati ... Disintegrati (1977) Progressive Metal: Diablo Swing Orchestra - The Butcher's Ballroom (2006) Psychedelic/Space Rock: J.A. Ceasar - Kokkyo Junreika (1973) Rock in Oppostion: Art Zoyd - Génération sans futur (1980) Avant-Prog: Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Osorezan / Dou no Kenbai (1976) Rock Progressivo Italiano: Area - Caution Radiation Area (1974)* Symphonic Prog: Clearlight Symphony (1975)** Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Voivod - Nothingface (1989) Zeuhl: Magma - Magma [aka Kobaïa] (1970) Various Genres/Artists: Mort Garson - The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds (1967) Prog Related: John Cale & Terry Riley - Church of Anthrax (1971) Proto-Prog: The United States of America - The United States of America (1968)
Of course I could have gone with various other choices, but I'm happy with my list.
* That Area album isn't really RPI despite the band being in RPI, it's avant- prog/ jazz-rock. My Neo-Prog album is more space-rock than Neo-Prog, but I'm not going for most representative in my list. ** While I love Clearlight Symphony, were William Sheller's Lux Aeterna included in PA, that would be my pick.
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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: October 25 2019 at 19:11
Canterbury - Hatfield & The North Crossover - Mike Oldfield Eclectic - King Crimson Experimental Metal - Tool Heavy - Porcupine Tree Raga - Jazz Rock Fusion - elephant9 Krautrock - CAN Neo - Asturias Post/Math - Battles Folk - Jack O The Clock Electronic - Tangerine Dream Metal - Diablo Swing Orchestra Space - Pink Floyd RIO/Avant - Univers Zero Italian - PFM Symphonic - Yes Tech Metal - Animals As Leaders Zeuhl - Magma Related - Black Sabbath Proto - Deep Purple
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Posted By: zwordser
Date Posted: October 27 2019 at 15:34
Man, very close on some of these; here's what I got.
Canterbury - Caravan Crossover - Big Big Train
Eclectic - King Crimson
Experimental Metal - Tool
Heavy - Rush
Raga - Andre Fertier's Clivage
Jazz Rock Fusion - Mahavishnu Orchestra
Krautrock - Popul Vuh
Neo - Marillion
Post/Math - Charts And Maps
Folk - Jethro Tull
Electronic - Tangerine Dream
Metal - Riverside
Space - Pink Floyd RIO/Avant - Kayo Dot
Italian - PFM
Symphonic - Yes Tech Metal - Opeth
Zeuhl - Magma Related - Led Zeppelin
Proto - The Who
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Posted By: dougmcauliffe
Date Posted: October 27 2019 at 18:05
I got normie tastes I suppose
*adding albums
Canterbury - Caravan (land of grey and pink) Crossover Prog - does Steven Wilson count since hes a solo artist? If not Supertramp. (Hand. Cannot. Erase.) Eclectic - Gentle Giant (Octopus) (I suppose court of the crimson king beats it out but im choosing based on favorite artist) Experimental/Post Metal - Heavy Prog - RUSH (Permanent Waves) Indo Prog - huh? who? Jazz Fusion - Dont know much so ill just say mahivishnu Krautrock - uhhhh ive listened to like 3 krautrock songs ever Neo-Prog - Marillion (Misplaced Childhood) Post Rock/Math Rock - Prog Folk - Jethro Tull (Songs from the wood) Progressive Electronic - Never Listened Progressive Metal - Dream Theater but as I get into Riverside more its probably them (SFAM) Psychedelic Space Rock - Floyd, sorry eloy they're just too good (animals) RIO/Advant - Never listened Italian Prog - PFM (Per un amico) Symphonic Prog - Genesis (Foxtrot) Tech/Extreme - Opeth for sure (Blackwater Park) Zeuhl - Never Listened Proto Prog - Deep Purple (Machine Head) Prog Related - Black Sabbath (Paranoid)
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Posted By: omphaloskepsis
Date Posted: October 27 2019 at 19:38
Canterbury - Soft Machine Crossover - Steven Wilson
Eclectic - King Crimson
Experimental Metal - Unexpect
Heavy - Porcupine Tree
Raga - Ananda Shankar
Jazz Rock Fusion - Miles Davis
Krautrock - Can
Neo - IQ
Post/Math - Giraffes? Giraffes!
Folk - Jethro Tull
Electronic - Coil
Metal - Riverside
Space - Pink Floyd RIO/Avant - Frank Zappa
Italian - Unreal City
Symphonic - Yes Tech Metal - Opeth
Zeuhl - Magma Related - Led Zeppelin
Proto - Deep Purple
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Posted By: thief
Date Posted: October 30 2019 at 07:57
Okay, it's not definitive since there are TOO MANY factors to consider... I'll try my best though. Bolded are prefered if it has to be one.
Canterbury - Caravan Crossover - Mike Oldfield Eclectic - King Crimson / VDGG Experimental/Post Metal - Cult of Luna / Neurosis (I haven't listened to maudlin in years though)
Heavy - Anekdoten Indo - none Fusion - The Mahavishnu Orchestra Krautrock - Amon Duul II Neo - Marillion Post Rock - Godspeed You! Black Emperor Folk - Jethro Tull Electronic - Tangerine Dream Prog Metal - Queensryche Space - Pink Floyd Avant - Frank Zappa Italiano - Museo Rosenbach / Il Balletto di Bronzo Symphonic - Genesis / Yes (this one is just nasty) Tech Metal - Death Zeuhl - Magma Related - Led Zeppelin Proto - Deep Purple
I'm certain in only a few categories... Zappa is a slam dunk, so is Oldfield, JT, Magma or GY!BE, but after that it gets murky. Especially that some subgenres are only occasional listens in recent years. I have to spend more time with Canterbury Scene this fall!
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Posted By: Greenmist
Date Posted: January 09 2023 at 03:54
I wont be able to give an answer for every sub genre, but here goes with what i can
Experimental/post metal : Anathema Jazz Rock Fusion : Santana (only artist in this field i know of) Neo Prog : Arena Progressive Electronic : Leftfield (if Progressive Archives would ever consider adding them to the database) Progressive Metal : Savatage Psychedelic Space Rock : Pink Floyd Symphonic Prog : Genesis Tech/Extreme Prog Metal : My Dying Bride Prog Related : Asia Proto Prog : The Who
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Posted By: enigmatic
Date Posted: January 09 2023 at 05:49
Canterbury - Soft Machine Crossover - Mike Oldfield Eclectic - Gentle Giant Heavy - Rush Jazz Rock Fusion - Mahavishnu Orchestra Krautrock - Amon Duul II Neo - Marillion Folk - Jethro Tull Electronic - Tangerine Dream Space - Pink Floyd RIO/Avant - This Heat/Camberwell Now Italian - PFM Symphonic - Yes Zeuhl - Magma Related - Black Sabbath Proto - Deep Purple
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Posted By: Progmind
Date Posted: January 09 2023 at 16:13
Arrg very tought to pick only one!!!
Canterbury: Caravan - In the Land Of Grey & Pink Crossover Prog: Talk Talk - Spirit Of Eden Eclectic Prog: King Crimson - Red Experimental/Post Metal: In The Woods... - Omnio Heavy Prog: Porcupine Tree - In Absentia Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Third Ear Band - Third Ear Band Jazz Rock/Fusion: Miles Davis - In A Silent Way Krautrock: Gila - Gila (Free Electric Sound) Neo-Prog: Marillion - Brave Post Rock/Math Rock: GY!BE - Lift Your Skinny Fist Like Antennas To Heaven Prog Folk: Jethro Tull - Aqualung Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream - Phaedra Progressive Metal: Sieges Even - A Sense Of Change Psychedelic/Space Pink Floyd - Meddle RIO/Avant-Prog: Cardiacs - A Little Man And A House And The Whole World Window Rock Progressivo Italiano: Le Orme - Felona E Sorona Symphonic Prog: Genesis - Foxtrot Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Voivod - Nothingface and Ulver - Bergtatt (in this site its post rock-math rock) Zeuhl: Dûn - ErosVarious Genres/Artists: Leader Of The Starry Skies: A Tribute To Tim Smith Songbook 1Prog Related: Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody SabbathProto-Prog: The Beatles - Revolver/ Beach Boys - Pet sounds/ Left Banke - Too/ The Who - Who´s Next
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Posted By: King Crimson776
Date Posted: February 04 2023 at 06:18
Canterbury: Caravan Crossover Prog: Steven Wilson Eclectic Prog: King Crimson Experimental/Post Metal: Tool Heavy Prog: Porcupine Tree Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Shakti w/ John McLaughlin Jazz Rock/Fusion: Return to Forever Krautrock: Can Neo-Prog: Marillion Post Rock/Math Rock: Godspeed You! Black Emperor Prog Folk: Jethro Tull Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream Progressive Metal: Dream Theater Psychedelic/Space Pink Floyd RIO/Avant-Prog: Henry Cow Rock Progressivo Italiano: PFM Symphonic Prog: Genesis Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Opeth Zeuhl: Dûn Prog Related: Wishbone Ash Proto-Prog: The Moody Blues
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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: February 04 2023 at 06:30
Nice idea for a thread, i will come up with a list soon, not an easy task for a few subgenres, tough choice.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 04 2023 at 06:47
I noticed my last post on here was from well over three years ago. I've listened to a few thousand more albums since then, so I may be able to come up with a list soon.
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Posted By: The-Station-Pilot
Date Posted: February 04 2023 at 20:59
Crossover Prog - Big Big Train Eclectic Prog - Van Der Graaf Generator Heavy Prog - Rush Krautrock - Can Neo Prog - IQ Post Rock - Godspeed You! Black Emperor Prog Folk - Jethro Tull Progressive Electronic - Zombi Progressive Metal - Ayreon Psychedelic Rock - Pink Floyd Symphonic Prog - Yes Prog Related - David Bowie
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Posted By: geekfreak
Date Posted: February 05 2023 at 01:38
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
I noticed my last post on here was from well over three years ago. I've listened to a few thousand more albums since then, so I may be able to come up with a list soon. |
Well this is a great idea and one that is going to take some serious thinking. Before I come up with a list for here. As you said in a previous post the person who thought of this post as had a great idea…
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Posted By: DarkLizzard
Date Posted: February 14 2023 at 08:18
My favorite bands (leaving out genres I do not listen to):
Canterbury Scene/Sound: Gong Crossover Prog: Steven Wilson Eclectic Prog: Van Der Graaf Generator Experimental/Post Metal: Neurosis Heavy Prog: Rush Jazz Rock/Fusion: Mahavishnu Orchestra Krautrock: Can Neo-Prog: Marillion Post Rock/Math Rock: Godspeed You! Black Emperor Prog Folk: Jethro Tull Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream Progressive Metal: Dream Theater Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd RIO/Avant-Prog: Frank Zappa Rock Progressivo Italiano: PFM Symphonic Prog: Yes Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Enslaved Zeuhl: Magma Prog Related: David Bowie Proto-Prog: The Beatles
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Posted By: Negoba
Date Posted: February 14 2023 at 10:27
Canterbury Scene/Sound: Khan Crossover Prog: Peter Gabriel Eclectic Prog: Gentle Giant Experimental/Post Metal: Devin Townsend Heavy Prog: Rush Jazz Rock/Fusion: Weather Report Krautrock: Ash Ra Tempel Neo-Prog: Magenta Post Rock/Math Rock: Russian Circles Prog Folk: Pentangle Progressive Electronic: Alio Die Progressive Metal: Queensryche Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd RIO/Avant-Prog: Mr. Bungle Rock Progressivo Italiano: Semiramis Symphonic Prog: Genesis Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Opeth Zeuhl: Magma Prog Related: Led Zeppelin Proto-Prog: The Beatles
I don't like my neo-prog, and so hard to pick in my favorite genres. Fun poll to think through, though. I have a mix of standard and obscure picks.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 14 2023 at 11:24
Canterbury Scene:- CaravanCrossover Prog:- Mike Oldfield Eclectic Prog:- Steve Hackett Heavy Prog:- Uriah Heep Indo Prog/Raga Rock:- Quintessence Jazz Rock/Fusion:- Santana Krautrock:- Agitation Free Neo Prog:- Magenta Nippon Prog:- Far East Family Band Prog Folk:- Mostly Autumn Prog Related:- Jon Anderson Progressive Metal:- Ayreon Proto Prog:- Jimi Hendrix Experience Psychedelic/Space Rock:- Pink Floyd Symphonic Prog:- Renaissance
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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: February 14 2023 at 12:34
What I can tell here is that I don't really dig bands but albums.
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Posted By: AJ Junior
Date Posted: February 14 2023 at 13:03
- Canterbury - Zopp
- Crossover Prog - Peter Gabriel
- Eclectic Prog - King Crimson
- Experimental/Post Metal - Tool
- Heavy Prog - Rush
- Indo-Prog/Raga Rock - N/A
- Jazz Rock/Fusion - Steely Dan
- Krautrock - Can
- Neo Prog - Marillion
- Post Rock/Math Rock - N/A
- Folk Prog - Jethro Tull
- Progressive Electronic - Kraftwerk
- Progressive Metal - Dream Theater
- Psychedelic/Space Rock - Pink Floyd
- RIO/Avant Prog - Frank Zappa
- RPI - PFM
- Symphonic Prog - Genesis
- Tech/Extreme Prog Metal - N/A
- Zeuhl - Dun
- Prog Related - Queen
- Proto Prog - The Beatles
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: February 14 2023 at 13:11
Canterbury Scene: National Health Crossover: Thank You Scientist Eclectic: Gentle Giant Heavy: Rush Jazz Rock/Fusion: Allan Holdsworth & Pat Metheny Neo: Sanguine Hum Post Rock/Math Rock: Polyphia Folk: Jethro Tull Progressive Metal: Dream Theater Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd RIO: Frank Zappa Avant: Mirthkon Symphonic: Genesis Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Animals As Leaders Prog Related: David Bowie Proto-Prog: Jimi Hendrix
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Posted By: Dapper~Blueberries
Date Posted: March 11 2023 at 22:21
Avant-Prog: black midi Alt prog: The Mars Volta Brutal prog: Koenji Hyakkei Canterbury Scene: Soft MachineCrossover/Contemporary prog: Big Big Train Djent: Periphery Eclectic: King Crimson Experimental Metal: Devin Townsend Post Metal: We Lost The Sea Heavy: Rush Jazz rock: Santana Fusion: Miles Davis Krautrock: Faust Neo: Marillion Post rock: Godspeed You! Black Emperor Math rock: Don Caballero Pronk: The Cardiacs Prog folk: Jethro Tull Prog electro: Brian Eno Prog metal: Haken Psych prog: King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Space prog: Eloy RIO: Frank Zappa RPI: La Maschera Di Cera Symphonic prog: Genesis Technical/Extreme prog metal: Between The Buried and Me Zeuhl: Magma Prog related: Primus Proto-Prog: Deep Purple
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Posted By: GrafHaarschnitt
Date Posted: April 02 2023 at 16:24
Avant-Prog: Dün
Alt prog: The Mars Volta Brutal prog: PoiL
Canterbury Scene: Caravan
Crossover/Contemporary prog: Supertramp
Djent: SikTh
Eclectic: Van der Graaf Generator
Experimental Metal: Devin Townsend Post Metal: maudlin of the well (unsure)
Heavy: Rush Jazz rock: Area
Fusion: -
Krautrock: Can
Neo: Marillion/IQ Post rock: -
Math rock: Don Caballero Pronk: The Cardiacs Prog folk: Jethro Tull Prog electro: Brian Eno Prog metal: Pain of Salvation
Psych prog: Gong Space prog: Gong
RIO: Henry Cow (Unsure)
RPI: Cervello
Symphonic prog: Yes
Technical/Extreme prog metal: Between The Buried and Me Zeuhl: Magma Prog related: Muse
Proto-Prog: - Indo Prog: Cosmic Eye
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: January 19 2024 at 19:55
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