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Discuss progressive metal in this thread. /pr*g/ and /m*tal/ autists are not allowed.
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>>127845199
here
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>>127865448
Still the GOAT
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>>127865448
Been revisiting this interstellar crop of bangers recently.
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>>127865448
The Blue Nowhere really blew my socks off. Psychomanteum has been the prog epic of the year so far.
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It seems Kevin Moore really contributed to the charm of early DT, too bad he didn't stick around longer.
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Im in a prog metal band. Ill post them when were big enough that it won't be obvious. Its good shit though, you guys won't be disappointed
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>>127865938
>Psychomanteum has been the prog epic of the year so far.
This
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>>127865492
Good shit
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Wish these cats did more than 1 album
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>>127865819
Haken is neither prog nor metal.
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>>127868403
Haken is one of the faces of modern prog metal dumb dumb
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>>127868442
>make one prog metal album
>band decides they don't like it
>only talented member leaves and forms an actual prog metal band
if you think this makes haken prog metal then okay
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>Dream Theater + all the bands that virtually copy pasted their sound
or
>Opeth + all the bands that virtually copy pasted their sound

which way progmetal fan?
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it's going to be AOTY
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>>127868633
Pre or post-Watershed Opeth?
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>>127868633
You're forgetting Meshuggah + all the bands that virtually copy pasted their sound
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>>127868495
Who was the "one talented member" big dog
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>>127868403
what you you classify haken as then genre-wise
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>>127869330
*what would you
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>>127869144
obviously pre-
>>127869170
true, true.
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>>127868694
Loved Woe, pretty excited for this one.
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Taking a peek in this thread out of curiosity. I'm not much of a prog person but I love early Fates Warning if you guys count that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EAKeQsuSNM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TW43k5OWdc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=razBtNN7ruw
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>>127869502
Opeth obviously. Their output from Orchid to Watershed is one of the best runs of any artist ever.
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Listen to First Fragment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi5g7gJbwxQ
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>>127869330
metallic prog
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>>127867971
The most obnoxious spork core album I ever listened to
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>>127867971
This could be the fucking Mozart of prog metal. Too bad I’ll never listen to it due to that revolting fucking artwork.
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>>127868633
I'll choose the one without the obnoxious vocals
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Serapis Project. They're a prog metal band from Spain. They've released two albums so far. I think they're neat.
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Rank their albums.
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>>127869291
Matthew Marshall left before any album was released. Thomas Maclean left after The Mountain. Diego left after Virus. I'll let you choose which one was around for their one metal album.
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>>127870480
based for including everything in that run. there's people who for whatever reason omit Orchid/Morningrise or Watershed.
>>127870024
i'm excited too, Woe is one of the greatest things i've ever heard and i'm sure this won't disappoint given how good Illuminate the Path was too.
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>>127872438
Dream Theater's vocals aren't that bad...
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>>127870469
What do you think about their later albums with Alder?
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>>127874025
No Exit's last song filtered me when I checked it out and the only time I listened to Perfect Symmetry I thought it was great.
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>>127872616 I've listened to Bath more so that's first but I'm very fond of both. They make me feel something I don't get anywhere else.
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>>127873341
They are if you listen to other genres with good singers and then come back to prog metal, it only makes him sound even worse
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>>127874765
I forgot about the reunion album, wasn't a huge fan of that one but I can still appreciate the sound and creativity
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>>127872616
Second > Bath >>> Leaving >>> Fruit
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>>127872651
Connor is great on Bass dude
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>>127872408
I think it's pretty cool. Chromatic Aberration is fucking great
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>>127872366
ummmmmm okay. sure dude.
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Recommend me more like this, if possible.
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I completely understand dismissing Katatonia's last album but honestly, it's better than the one before it. Jonas wants the band to be more collaborative moving forward and I hope that happens, dude's obviously tapped when left on his own.
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>>127877118
Are they still writing the same song formula over and over
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>>127877736
Since Fall of Hearts? Pretty much.
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>>127865448
Something about this album misses the mark for me. The band has gone on record saying Colors was the entire band throwing paint at the wall to see what stuck but somehow it all came together effortlessly. This new one and Colors 2 have a similar issue where they both lack cohesion and sound like they're just trying to "out-BTBAM" themselves.

There's also definitely a dimension missing in the riffs and melodies with Dustie's absence. Paul no longer has anybody to play counterpoint so it becomes obvious very fast he's just playing off himself the entire time.
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>>127877848
No I mean since Viva Emptiness
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>>127880126
I'm not sure I'd go that far. VE and TCGD mark the point where they'd start flirting with more off-kilter patterns and rhythms but TFOL marked a degree of confidence in that approach that the previous 4 albums didn't have. To me, that was the point where you could no longer call what they were doing alternative metal. Problem is, they've been stuck on that point ever since. CB is maybe a refinement of sorts with a left field idea or two, but by and large it actually has been the same album over and over for the last 10 years. From VE to TFOL, there was still some development.
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MAKE NEW MUSIC YOU FUCKS
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I'm so angry that this never got a follow-up
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>>127881338
I need more prog metal with insane bass playing.
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>>127880952
That's cool man, still all sounds like doom pop to me
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>>127881338
These retards spelled "skeptic" incorrectly.
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>>127883082
they're sceptics of spelling standards.
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>>127868633
I prefer prog stoner metal
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>>127873341
The joke was they both have obnoxious vocals. Growling is the worst-sounding thing anybody can do with their vocals. I'd take Yoko Ono yodel screeching over Akerfeldt growling. The music is good though.
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>>127884149
Mikael's growls are about as entry level with the style as it gets. Holy filtered.
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>>127884149
Embarrassing opinion
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finally found a copy of deliverance im so happy
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>>127865448
>deletes the garbage last two songs
fixed
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>>127890340
Never got the appeal of this song or especially the title track, not even when I saw them live
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>>127865492
perfect from start to finish
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absolutely slept on album
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>>127890989
nta i wouldn't be surprised if the appeal of the song is the chugga chugga chugga outro. either that or it's easily the best song on a mediocre album. and i hate that they've played it live every single show for the past 15 fucking years.
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some favorite recent spins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQfYN3XPw9I&list=RDzQfYN3XPw9I&start_radio=1

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nyoapUyFH8aSe5UOOBOJUhpLtZ7wU60xk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAknanMRtRw&list=RDCAknanMRtRw&start_radio=1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6C0fbwQV7FY&list=RD6C0fbwQV7FY&start_radio=1
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>>127865819
had this album on non stop for months when it released. still revisit every now and then. i love the faux nostalgia it gives
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Post your favourite albums from the 90s
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>>127893074
Isn't Perfect Symmetry from 1989?
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>>127893095
Fuck me, thought it was from 94' , thought the same for a social grace, might change it later
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>>127893105
Also if you count technical thrash, I think Annihilator - Never, Neverland would make a good pick desu
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>>127893112
Thanks! didn't know about that album, straight into my backlog
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>>127893126
It's REALLY fucking good.
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what a paradox this album is for me. it's absolutely fucking brilliant and yet i refuse to listen to it because it's so damn gut wrenchingly emotional.
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your prog metal AOTY each year of the last 10 years.

post them.
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forgot pic
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>>127893284
2015: Intronaut - The Direction of Las Things
2016: Khonsu - The Xun Protectorate
2017: Ne Obliviscaris - Urn
2018: Voïvod - The Wake
2019: Blood Incantation - Hidden History of the Human Race
2020: Luna's Call - Void
2021: Between the Buried and Me - Colors II
2022: Inanna - Void of Unending Depths
2023: Helix - Montage
2024: Blood Incantation - Absolute Elsewhere
2025: Tómarúm - Beyond Obsidian Euphoria (so far)
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>>127893289
Wish I could name at least three, but I'm quite lacking when it comes to modern prog, thank you for the recs tho.

>>127893074
Added a few more albums, the list is not a ranking however I consider the first five as my personal best.
Added more prog/power and prog/death.

Prog metal albums from the 90s that are currently backlogged:
Lord Bane - Age of Elegance
The Last Things - Circles and Butterflies
Holocaust - Hypnosis of Birds
Holocaust - Covenant
Ron Jarzombek - PHHHP! (and all of his discography)
Leger De Main - Second First Impression
Jacob's Ladder - Vibe
Lethal - Poison Seed
Shadow Gallery - Tyranny
Depressive Age - Electric Scum
Chiaroscouro - Brilliant Pools of Darkness
Dreamscape - Trance-Like State
Dreamscape - Very
Reading Zero - The Actual
Absolutely all of Devin Townsend

And A LOT more, but I'm too lazy to go through all my bookmarks
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>>127893667
Also backlogged: Never, Neveland by Annihilator
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Need prog metal with good bass playing.
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>>127893528
nice we share some picks and i almost chose Colors II for 2021. haven't heard the rest aside from Blood Incantation. anything you recommend i listen to?
>>127893667
>but I'm quite lacking when it comes to modern prog, thank you for the recs tho.
fair warning, my picks are basically melodeath that progs. and i happen to be the opposite as i'm lacking the the 90's. i only know the biggest bands DT, Opeth, Symphony X.

any recs?
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>>127893743
Check out Hellix - Montage. One of the absolute best tech thrash albums of all time.
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Are you going?
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>>127865988
After he left they've never made a good album. There are good songs, but never a album that is more than a 7/10.
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>>127893743
Fates Warning's album run from Inside Out to A Pleasant Shade of Gray. If you like Symphony X then your best options from the 90s are be Royal Hunt (Moving Target and Paradox only) and Seventh Wonder, also you can check out Adagio but they're from the 00s. If you like Opeth check out Edge of Sanity and other Dan Swano's projects like Nightingale. Dream Theater had lots of clones during the 90s so you have a lot to choose, best options out there for me are Vanden Plas and Ivanhoe, also check out Divine Regale's Ocean Mind and Hydrotoxin's Oceans . I highly recommend Depressive Age, Psychotic Waltz, Prodigy (aka Oracle) if you're into tech-thrash as well as the bands listed below
Spastic Ink - Ink Compatible
Spastic Ink - Ink Complete
Surrealist - Playing God
Catharsis - Pathways To Wholeness
Spiral Architect - A Sceptic's Universe
Angra's 90s albums are also a good option if you're interesed in prog/power, their best being Holy Land, they're better than SX in some aspects.
Carisma, Enchant and Equinox if you love cheesy shit like I do.
Check out Queensrÿche's run from The Warning to Promised Land if you want to some really fucking good prog/heavy (with a little bit of USPM). Fates Warning 80s albums are also good, but more USPM-oriented, No Exit is the exception though.
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>>127893743
Check out Asgaut as well, they only have one album but it's worth checking out, took me back to their Morningrise years.
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>>127894016
Forgot to mention Sieges Even, one of the best prog metal bands from the 90s that is sadly not talked about enough. Steps and A Sense of Change are two masterpieces in my eyes (or ears), very original albums in my opinion.
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>>127891987
desu i dont like the album as much as any of the others but its so hard to find a vinyl pressing of and it was all i needed to complete the collection
i prefer the fair judgement outro personally
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>>127893918
>>127894016
>>127894066
>>127894136
cheers guys, just got back from work. i'll check these out.
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>>127894184
>its so hard to find a vinyl pressing of and it was all i needed to complete the collection
respectable.
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>ctrl f
>no mention of Leprous
Bilateral and Congregation are peak of modern prog and the latest album is underrated, it's not great but still decent
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>>127893932
fuck, that looks like a good set
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>>127882444
check out Doom or Mekong Delta
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>>127893721
kek
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Based thread

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUAeR_BWbw0
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>Opeth US tour part two
>skip my state again
I've noticed this trend of skipping over Minnesota since Saint Floyd's overdose, I don't think I've ever been to a metal or rock show that wasn't nearly sold out here.
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>>127896469
Aren't there chick pop songs on that?
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>>127897907
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJZs-P5C_Mk
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>>127898643
Yeah that's a pretty good song although I think I prefer others by them

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGDXjY8ARLY
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any recommendations for prog metal that sounds like this morbid angel song?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDm6UYTIU5M
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>>127898974
Formulas Fatal to the Flesh and Gateways to Annihilation are the blueprint for every Gojira album.
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>>127899035
I've never really listened to Gojira except for a couple songs, but yeah I like F and G so I'll give them a proper listen. But Morbid Angel have kind of unique sound in death metal thats hard to replicate
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>>127891987
>mediocre album
Shit taste
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>>127891987
I fucking hate chugs, especially in so-called progressive music.
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>>127899262
Don't you know progressive metal is about pleasing the core kiddos?
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we all agree that this is their best album, right?
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>>127898899
parrhesia is kind of boring tbdesu, aal is becoming too aal-core and leaving behind the groove and riffs that make them fun yet interesting
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>>127868633
opeth sound any day.
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>>127899383
i do but there are many wrong people out there
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>>127899383
Yes and Swim to the Moon is their best song.
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>>127899286
It sure is these days
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>>127891987
Knowing Mikael, I wonder if he's bored to death of this song by now
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Highly recommend this progressive and melodic black/death metal album. Most vocals are raspy, and it has moments of traditional black/death kick, but the best parts are its long, melodic riffs, leads, and solos.

>>127881338
A couple members wrote an album under the name Twisted Into Form, but it's closer to typical prog metal.
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>worst band name of all time
>singer gets arrested for some sort of sex crime
>main songwriter dies of cancer
Name a more cursed band
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>>127900458
Based
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>>127902174
This is the album that showed me that deathcore could actually be good.
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>>127899383
agreed.
>>127900458
a fine pick for sure. for me, it's Fossil Genera
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Post the best BTBAM song(s) so I may hate them slightly less.
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>>127900750
i wish he was already bored and done with it. gonna see them in Novemeber and peeked the setlist back when i bought the tix, it's almost the fucking same as 6 years ago when i last saw 'em. Demon of the Fall and Sorceress need to be dropped as well.
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>>127902174
yeah gonna be honest, i'm never gonna listen to bands with silly or lame names no matter how acclaimed they are. Rishloo comes to mind.
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>>127903266
The Parallax I EP is severely overlooked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNu9jwUAdCw
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>>127903266
this>>127903317
solid af EP and possibly their best work ever.
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>>127903340
The ending to Lunar Wilderness is peak BTBAM.
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>>127903266
what do you hate about them?
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Anyone here like Beyond Creation?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcu7j5ImpX4
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>>127903413
Their music's defining trait is the abundance of disjointed genre tangents.
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>>127903481
Parallax I EP is probably their most consistent, least janky output.
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>>127903266
If you don't like this song then you will never like them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgBJOG8mLMw
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>>127903632
THIS IS ALL WE HAVE
WHEN WE DIE
IT'S WHAT'S LEFT OF US
WHEN WE DIE
WE WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR THIS
WE WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR THIS
WE WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR THIS
WE WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR THIS

WHITE WALL
WHITE WALL
WHITE WALL
WHITE WALL
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>>127865492
Exul is underrated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziJUuC4y8s4
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>>127903700
For me, it's Misericorde.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvRvzMqlABg
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>>127881338
god hides within the machines
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>>127903317
>>127903340
>>127903507
Yeah I stopped when the accordion, or whatever instrument that is, came in on track two. I was already not liking the overall metalcore sound putting rhythm and breakdowns above melody and riffs, but especially the clean vocal choruses (as in THAT kind of clean vocals), the djent and prog syncopations that are just there to show that the band can play them, among other things I've already forgotten because the first song left little impression despite being tiringly long. Once that accordion bit came in I just realized I was wasting my time.
There's not even good enough parts in between the arrangement key-jingling to justify or excuse the overall mess. This band's mistaken association with prog metal makes the genre look like a joke, and prog metal has a poor reputation as it is.
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>>127903302
>Rishloo
That's not even a bad name, doesn't sound worse than Karnivool
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>>127904603
yeah you got some fair points i won't argue. they are a divisive band indeed.
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>>127904603
Based Immolationchad
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>>127903286
Lol that's wild. I only saw them once in 2014 and I bet the setlist is barely any different lol. They played The Moor and Windowpane which I thought were neat songs to have in the same show. But yes, they of course ended with Deliverance as always.....
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>Meshuggah are the only good djent ban-
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Yes, they are.
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obZen is so peak, lads. The outro to
Dancers to a Discordant System is amazing.
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>>127908041
I saw these guys live last week
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>>127908393
Did you enjoy them?
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>>127899830
I think it's got some good songs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpFnbgqHmjQ
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>>127868633
Whoch bands did Opeth inspire? In Mournng and Enslaved?
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>>127867971
I remember when everyone mocked shit like this, Periphery, Zierler or that band with Portnoy's son and called it proge
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>>127908447
Yeah, they were great. I wish they played more than 2 songs from Inmazes though.
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>>127908587
Colors, AAL, Quiet World, and Behold the Arctopus are good. That Mastodon album isn't too bad either.
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>>127908692
BTBAM is probably the biggest prog metal band that I just can't get into, and yet I enjoy wacky stuff like Cardiacs or Devin Townsend
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>>127908561
Wilderun
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>>127908761
They're not for everyone. I couldn't get into The Mars Volta for a while but now I love them. Just took me a few listens.
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>>127908587
>that band with Portnoy's son
They had a song called Kek which sampled Filthy Frank

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqNsf982wBM
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>>127908780
>The Mars Volta
Good choice

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5jcgJ3RNpo
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>>127908561
Novembre
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>>127865448
IS virgin steele prog metal?
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Don't most metal bands have a random 5 minute (or longer) epic song that would count as prog?
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>>127910290
Do you consider Iron Maiden prog?
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>>127910476
Repeating the chorus for 5 minutes is not prog
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>>127910290
No
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>>127910613
ok maybe it was exagerating to say most metal bands have done that, but would it be accurate to say that a lot of "epics" are prog songs.
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>>127903302
your loss
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>>127908761
same, I think I've narrowed it down to their production, the bits where they completely switch genres for no reason and ruin the flow of the song, and I can't stand that dude's harsh vocals don't know why
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>>127910716
I mean, I'd need an example. Something like Rime of the Ancient Mariner I would consider prog but I wouldn't consider Hallowed Be Thy Name prog to use examples from the same band.
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>>127910816
what makes hallowed be thy name not-prog?
or how in general do we determine whether something is prog?
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>>127910716
A lot of epics are also just long psychedelic rock/blues rock/thrash metal pastiches that have nothing in common with progressive rock.
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>>127910816
What about this?
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=6wp8CyjbMJQ
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>>127911117
>A lot of epics are also just long psychedelic rock/blues rock/thrash metal pastiches that have nothing in common with progressive rock.
could you tell us more? Would something like stranglehold count as a pastiche?
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>>127911144
i couldn't find what you mean, can you link the song/album?
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>>127911311
he's talking about the ted nugent song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzFpiW5vHrc
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>>127911132
I'd say it's borderline. Wouldn't call it primarily prog metal but definitely has some undertones in it. Good song.
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>>127911314
Oh I'm retarded and misread the post, yeah this is just a long classic rock song. Length doesn't really mean progressive, just look at all the short songs made by Magma or Gentle Giant.
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>>127911349
I don't hear any prog in it either. I'm no expert on the genre (barely listen to it) but to me rock enters progressive territory when the structure of a song is

A. ambitious
B. technical

And that just doesn't apply to Stranglehold.
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>>127911110
Obviously, it's an ill defined term (like any genre), but I would consider prof stuff to eschew normal songwriting conventions like notions of verses and choruses, usually have more unconventional instrumentation and structure in general. Hallowed Be Thy Name follows pretty standard songwriting conventions despite being a 7 minute song.
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>>127865988
>>127893998
Fun fact: Kevin Moore went to medical school like 10-15 years ago and is now a psychiatrist.
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Rush's Last album and ends on a high note.
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>>127911655
The Garden is a top 10 last song to an artist's discography. The only issue with this album is that the production sucks.
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>>127911401
a lot of prog songs do have verses and choruses, while still having unusual structure.
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Im not a pro music theorist or anything, but I think typical rock structure is something like:
verse & chorus x2, then you have a bridge before the final (verse and) chorus.
In rock that bridge will usually be a guitar solo, though in some subgenres (like nu metal) it will be a breakdown or something.
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>>127911855
Definitely. Like I said, it's all pretty arbitrary past a certain point. If someone said Hallowed Be Thy Name was prog metal I wouldn't argue against them even though I myself wouldn't consider it such.
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>>127911321
>I'd say it's borderline. Wouldn't call it primarily prog metal but definitely has some undertones in it. Good song.
The reason I brought up that song was because it had unusual structure and a I think a key change at one point.
The riffs are pretty simple, but it doesn't stick to a single verse riff but rather changes them around.
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>>127911401
>>127911934
>Hallowed Be Thy Name follows pretty standard songwriting conventions despite being a 7 minute song.
Does it? I thought it didn't really have verse chorus form, so I'm wondering what you were referring to.
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>>127911401
>Obviously, it's an ill defined term (like any genre), but I would consider prof stuff to eschew normal songwriting conventions like notions of verses and choruses, usually have more unconventional instrumentation and structure in general.
That's something to definitely consider. however, I'm no expert, but idk if just eschewing typical verse chorus structure is enough to be considered prog.

Like uh, this metal song ('Each Dawn I Die' by Manowar) doesn't have usual song structure:
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=cZrEGEye1JQ

You have 4 verses in a row, then chorus(?), solo, chorus.
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For comparison, uh here are some songs from Manowar that maybe could be prog:

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=kKCEHrL1_AY

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=WbWxzLpKhY4
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>>127912027
I'd say, it doesn't have a pop structure but I don't really see anything about it that's that uncommon. The song slowly builds upon each of the previous part and doesn't really ever go to a totally different 'section' so to speak in the way that something like this does where there are very obvious sonic and musical changes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKpIwX2P118
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>>127912200
>I'd say, it doesn't have a pop structure but I don't really see anything about it that's that uncommon. The song slowly builds upon each of the previous part and doesn't really ever go to a totally different 'section' so to speak in the way that something like this does where there are very obvious sonic and musical changes.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKpIwX2P118

I haven't heard that song before but I will listen to it later.

I can see what you are referring to in terms of the parts of "Hallowed be Thy Name" building on the previous parts. The first part is slow, but its building up to the rest of the song. Is that common enough for it not to be prog?

>go to a totally different 'section'

Strangely, Manowar tends to do this A LOT on their longer songs. It's usually in a kinda formulaic way though.
I dunno if it makes those songs prog, but they'll often have an abrupt softer bridge (like acoustic, organ, or piano) in the middle of their longer songs.

Two examples from their first album:
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=t7pd7tMgU4s
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=EtNqj9g8HJE
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>>127912380
>Is that common enough for it not to be prog?
To me yes but like I said if someone called it a prog song I wouldn't argue against them. It's not like you can throw a song into an algorithm and determine if it's prog or not.

Not familiar with Manowar really, but I listened to those songs and first I got to say that the bass intro to Dark Avenger is killer. I'm gonna check the rest of this album out. But yeah those songs definitely have proggy elements to them.
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>>127912469
>Not familiar with Manowar really
Into Glory Ride
NOW
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>>127912469
>To me yes but like I said if someone called it a prog song I wouldn't argue against them. It's not like you can throw a song into an algorithm and determine if it's prog or not.
Makes sense I guess. It's in that sort of grey area.

>Not familiar with Manowar really, but I listened to those songs and first I got to say that the bass intro to Dark Avenger is killer. I'm gonna check the rest of this album out. But yeah those songs definitely have proggy elements to them.

The rest of the stuff on the album is fairly straight forward metal/rock, and pretty different from those 2 songs (and even their later albums). It's still good though.

I think only their longer songs have proggy elements. I mentioned a few other songs of theirs here:
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>>127912180
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>>127912494
>Into Glory Ride
>NOW
That's probably their album that's closest to being proggy*. Interestingly, despite them being known for power metal, that album is outright Doom Metal at points. All the songs, except for Warlord, are over 5 minutes long.


*The other contender would be The Triumph of Steel. In part because nearly half the album is being taken up by a single song: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=X0AnLvPs6JE
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>>127912515
I'll check them out. They're an artist I've always seen mentioned a lot but never really got into. Best album in your opinion?
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>>127912660
I think Sign of the Hammer (or maybe Hail to England) is their best. Followed by Into Glory Ride. However, Sign of the Hammer is sometimes considered to have bad audio quality.
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>>127910249
>IS virgin steele prog metal?
Here's what's probably their best 2 songs:
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=eWxqXEohN7I
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=5qzWCtRknPc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA4nW7y7ois
This is what happens when Limp Bizkit tries to write Bohemian Rhapsody
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is "21st Century Schizoid Man" metal enough for this thread? It's obviously prog.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QVDtOxub-E

I like how there's brass wind and distorted guitars.
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i also know its a famous song.

anyways, its totally different in vibes to the rest of the album. Does KC have anything else like that?
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>>127908561
yeah those. Ne Obliviscaris is another popular one takes cues. Piah Mater sounds exactly like 2000's Opeth. newer popular bands like An Abstract Illusion, Iotunn, Wilderun and Disillusion. someone recced me bands like Lamentations and Fires in the Distance based on sounding like them. there was even a whole ass video on Opeth clones on youtube which i can't for the life of me find but know exist because i remember finding bands like Eternal Storm and Loneshore through that.

and i'm betting there's a shit ton more that i don't even know about basedon all these. basically just as many prog metal bands took the copy Opeth route as the copy Dream Theater route.
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>>127910716
my favourite kind of music. rock/metal that progs rather than proper prog rock/metal.
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>>127913696
some call King Crimson honorary prog metal or credit them with helping invent the genre
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>>127913860
Do they have other metal(ish) songs?
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While it isn't really my thing, I know Dessideriums recent album got a lot of praise in the prog scene, has the guitarist behind Arkaik who I really like. This album is much more prog than it is metal.

Also Anciients album Beyond the Reach of the Sun.
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Vector and Virus are the only good Haken albums
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>>127914071
the album Red is pretty heavy for what it is
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>>127914229
Their four albums before Vector are all better than both.
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>>127914229
i wish Haken kept going this heavier route and also that Ross would growl again every now and then. i do enjoy all their other stuff though.
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>>127914376
I don't like Gentle Giant
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>>127899383
imo BTBAM have some decent songs on their own but not great albums. closest thing to a full album i enjoy from them is this one.
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>>127913843
>rock/metal that progs rather than proper prog rock/metal
Is there a difference?
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>>127914792
of course there's a difference. it's basically the ol argument that long classic rock or metal songs are prog or not when really they're just rock/metal that progs. bands that play shorter standard songs but also occasionally stretch out and make epics like:
>Child in Time
>Salisbury
>Megalomania
>Achille's Last Stand
>Bat Out of Hell
>Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
>And Justice for All

actual prog rock/metal on the other hand is pretty obvious in how proggy it intentionally is
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>>127868633
Right now here are more bands ripping off Leprous or Haken
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Is Portnoy's 2025 list coal?
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>>127915682
>Biffy Clyro
New album was so borng
>Cardiacs
Nice
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Are Leprous worth seeing live? Never listened to them but they're coming over in a few months and the tickets are cheap.
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>>127915697
Definitely, I saw them 3 times and they always sounded fantastic, even the songs from the new album sound way better live
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>>127915652
yeah and all those bands have albums full of 4-5 minute songs which i refuse to accept as prog
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>>127915682
>>127915688
Maybe I should listen to the new Biffy Clyro album, I like some of their stuff. Also the lead singer of that band has some metal project with the drummer of Slayer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeMZbmcoJgI
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>>127915682
>Imperial Triumphant
Based
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>>127912494
>not Into Glory Hole
missed opportunity tbdesu
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>>127914071
Yes.
Lark's Tongue in Aspic in particular is basically proto-avantgarde metal
https://youtu.be/CVb2tnFN5AA?t=211
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX0caf1HvNs

Red sounds very Voivod-ish at times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_pDwv3tpug
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>>127914071
>>127918399
king crimson pretty much invented prog metal, even though they weren't a prog metal band
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>>127916422
Vennart from Oceansize is their touring guitarist as well
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>>127915415
So basically the vibes from a band that does prog rarely in a select few songs, Vs. the vibes from a band that does prog as its main thing?

Does anyone ever talk about the opposite? When a prog band makes comparatively straight forward or simple songs? Like uh "Are You Ready Eddy?" from ELP?



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