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no but i listen to prog house
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Yes has like two good songs. I tried to get in to it a while back, but its not really for me.
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Not really, but I wanna get into it
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Mars Volta is pretty good, Deloused in the Comatorium is great (doebiet the lyrics are schizophrenic but idk if that's normal for prog).
Tool is excellent all-round but I think that's more Metal so idk if that's something you're looking for
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listen to moving waves by focus
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Selling England By the Pound
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>>137436Aryan lyrics if you have a high degree of divergent thinking
>>137310 (OP)Obligatory Frames recommendation. Top 3-5 albums for mi. It's basically post-rock if it had rhythmic substance and the guys playing are cracked.
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>>137310 (OP)>then what are some albums you think i should listen to?nektar, remember the future
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>>137310 (OP)Does Genesis count?
If then invisible touch is a good album
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>>137521Genesis from 1980 onwards is not prog but everything from Trespass to Wind & Wuthering is the creme de la creme of "classic" prog. As well as Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte which is early Genesis in everything but name
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Moving pictures by Rush, if you classify it as prog rock. And Tarkus by (G)emerson Lake and Palmer
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Wigwam - Fairy Port
Wigwam - Dark Album (1st track is commercial radio track trash it)