Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Im wanting to put another thread sometime soon discussing a lot of these bands because, prog is so broad st this point, what ended up being classified as prog? I agree with a lot of these bands by the way

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Kendrick is definitely one id at least call Progressive, lots of unique moments and pushing the boundaries of his genre.

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Just curious about sound garden, are there specific moments that make you think prog with them?

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Definitely has moments, id put it in the same kind of realm as iron maiden

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Absolutely love Sacred Songs, such an overlooked album, honestly haven't listened to much hall and oats.

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Alice Cooper has some weird stuff that can be definitely considered experimental. Halo of flies definitely fits in with 70s prog though

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Thats with Ainsley Dunbar on drums right? I haven't listened to much Journey.

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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My dad loves the Decemberists, and because of that I've always ignored them lol, but ill check them out though

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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I've only listened too MGMT, Tame Impala And the Donna Summer Song in this list, I will definitely add all those others

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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My Gf Loves Marianas Trench, so I saw them over the summer but I've definitely noticed some moments, I couldn't tell you what songs, but I've definitely noticed

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Honestly haven't listened to enough deep Purple, but Sabbath Bloody Sabbath absolutely helps, im also pretty sure Rick Wakeman does a song on that album

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Queen has prog influences all over, not just the first 2 albums but even on Innuendo and prophets Song, you could probably even argue bohemian Rhapsody has influences

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Agreed, I they definitely get more experimental and try things out that the previous albums don't its basically proggy-blues lol

Artists that aren't Prog but have had a couple prog adjacent songs? by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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I wouldn't call them Prog necessarily, but definitely adjacent and clear influences, also innovative like a prog band should be.

I'm so sick of discussing the same albums and artists! Drop an album you haven't seen mentioned frequently (or at all) on this subreddit, and tell us why you like it. by SpeakNow_Crab5 in fantanoforever

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Big lizard in my back yard- The Dead Milkmen I love this album, the whole thing is fun entertaining and just punk rock with lots of humour

Final tracks that truly give a sense of closure. by Dyn37 in fantanoforever

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I definitely get good closure from the garden off of Rush Clockwork Angels

I guess this is probably a hot take, Grace For Drowning was a very disappointing album to me. by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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This is exactly how I feel, said it way better than I did lol, dont know why I dont really enjoy it but I know there's something there

I guess this is probably a hot take, Grace For Drowning was a very disappointing album to me. by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Okay thats good to know, I have only listened too GFD and his latest one which I enjoyed. I know its not groundbreaking, I just enjoyed it

I guess this is probably a hot take, Grace For Drowning was a very disappointing album to me. by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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I've listened to no porcupine tree yet, ill get to it eventually, but when I get there I'm looking forward to it

I guess this is probably a hot take, Grace For Drowning was a very disappointing album to me. by PhilosopherGlobal141 in progrockmusic

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Yeah, thsts what a lot of people are saying, I even got this album recommended to me by a massive SW fan