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Tool: Tool's dark, atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics have earned them a devoted following.
Yes: Yes is known for their symphonic sound, complex time signatures, and virtuosic musicianship. Albums like "Close to the Edge.
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Rush: Rush combined complex musical arrangements with thought-provoking lyrics, earning them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.
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Porcupine Tree: Porcupine Tree blended progressive rock with elements of psychedelic and alternative rock.
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Pink Floyd: Pink Floyd is often considered one of the pioneering bands of progressive rock. With albums like "The Dark Side of the Moon.
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King Crimson: King Crimson is known for their ever-evolving sound and adventurous approach to music.
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Jethro Tull: Jethro Tull's eclectic blend of folk, blues, and progressive rock made them one of the most unique bands of the era.
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Genesis: Genesis evolved from a progressive rock outfit in the early '70s to a more commercially successful band later on.
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP: ELP's fusion of rock, classical, and jazz influences set them apart in the progressive rock landscape.
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Dream Theater: Dream Theater brought progressive metal to the forefront with their technical prowess and ambitious compositions.
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