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Progressive rock bands that inspired the world

Progressive rock appeared in the late 1960s, when rock artists wanted to break the barriers of pop and rock radio formats and progress in this genre to a place where he could get a more sophisticated, similar to classical music jazz. Progressive rock is very difficult to determine conclusively and we have progressive rock bands to prove it. Some of the most important of the 70 who defined this type of rock did not sound the same.

psychedelic music is considered to be the starting point progressive rock. Some people also believe that groups like the Beatles contributed to the progressive rock movement. However, both progressive rock bands that most people see as the first of this new genus have been found, King Crimson and Yes. These progressive rock bands appeared in the late 1960s and well The first group was attributed to the hard progressive rock subgenre and the second for the symphonic rock, they have both been labeled as rock bands progressive, their sound is unique and sophisticated. Genesis is yet another rock band that aspired to progressive rock. Their third album of progressive rock to restore practice for this group. They were a symphonic rock band and therefore a progressive rock band.

Britain was the first country to have launched the progressive rock movement, but Italy was not far behind either. Banco del Mutuo Soccorco and Premiata Forneria Marconi were rock bands Progressive has opened the way for all rock bands from across Europe to progress and to define what kind rock. Regarding the progressive rock movement is concerned, these two European countries are the ones who opened all the doors and invited all the rock bands to evolve and give the world a great progressive rock albums. However, Britain is still the top proponent of progressive rock bands, with a caravan, another progressive rock band of that country, being the one that defined the third sub-genre of progressive rock Canterbury. Thus, in the late 1960s, progressive rock bands created three sub-genres: hard prog, symphonic and Canterbury.

The 1970s represent the culmination of progressive rock as a genre and some of the greatest progressive rock albums were released in this decade. Jethro Tull "Thick As A Brick" or Rush "2112" are just two of the most popular albums of progressive rock published in the 70s. In addition, this decade brought another ten sub-genres of progressive rock to life, and many progressive rock bands advanced in this period. As If progressive rock was not complicated enough, folk art, classic prog, prog folk, ambient, Rio pump prog, fusion jazz, electronic, Zeuhl and krautrock were listed as sub-genres like rock of the 60s.

Over the next two decades, rock Progressive has not progressed as he had until that time. In the '80s, he was dethroned by the punk movement and progressive rock chose to give birth to another sub-genre: progressive neo. There were some progressive rock albums released in the 80s, some of the most Prolific as "Moving Pictures" Rush or Fate's Warning "No Exit". metal Progressive rock is also considered as a subgenus within this period. The 1990s were dominated by the development of prog metal, Dream Theater. This decade is characterized mainly by revival of the progressive scene of the seventies.

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