Any prog rock fans here?

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Xenu2112

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Tool definitely counts; they're not always my cup of tea, but they have a lot of King Crimson in them. I also dig Coheed, as far as new stuff goes, though I'm a couple albums behind.

I still listen to the old stuff more...especially Genesis. My daughter is a performing arts major, and I recently introduced her to all of Pater Gabriel's theatrics...she thought it was awesome. There may be hope for this generation yet ;)
 

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Seems like there's a lot of music lovers and several music threads on the forum. Anybody else into pretentious, overblown, self-indulgent prog rock? Or is it just me?
I guess the stuff I like would be considered old school progressive. I'm a humongous Rush fan I've seen them 11 times (see name & signature). I also like Genesis, Dream Theater, System of a Down, & Muse. By the way nice avatar & signature!! you_rock.gif
 

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I guess the stuff I like would be considered old school progressive. I'm a humongous Rush fan I've seen them 11 times (see name & signature). I also like Genesis, Dream Theater, System of a Down, & Muse. By the way nice avatar & signature!!View attachment 239138

Thanks! the Clockwork Angels show in May marked my 17th time seeing them. Where did you find that GuP art for your avatar? That's awesome! :toast:
 

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Totally dig progressive rock. Huge Rush fan here. Geez I remember the first time I heard A Farewell to Kings on a good set of stereo headphones I was totally blown away. Pink Floyd still my favorite though. I also really dig a band called Spock's beard. Their epic "The Great Nothing" off the album V is well...epic!


Peace out and vape on! :vapor:
 
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Spock's Beard is great. I was turned on to them about 15 years ago & was sad to see Neal Morse leave, but they've done some great albums since.

There's an ultra-obscure band called Plastic Overlords that have only done 1 or 2 records, but they're one of the best prog bands of the last 20 years, IMHO. Check them out if you're at all a fan of classic prog from the 70's; they use the musical vocabulary of lots of the classic bands but make it totally their own...

 
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