#25706
    Boyan A
    Participant
    @boyan-a

    I listen to these progressive bands:
    opeth
    dream theater
    rush
    fall of troy
    symphony x

    i want bands more bands like those can anyone help?

    #48180
    willhobe
    Participant
    @willhobe

    off the top of my head: Coheed and cambria, pink floyd, nevermore.

    #48198
    Ra/zu <motley_crue_27>
    Guest
    @

    try racer x

    #48315
    sdmf127
    Guest
    @

    here you go, a whole bunch of prog bands

    Adagio (FR)
    Adramelch
    Aftermath
    Age Of Silence
    Aghora
    Alarum
    Alchemy X
    All Too Human
    Alogia
    Anacrusis
    Andromeda
    Angra
    Angtoria
    Annon Vin
    Archetype
    Ark
    Artension
    Atrox
    Attention Deficit
    Behold … The Arctopus
    The Beyond
    Black Jester
    Braindance
    Calhoun Conquer
    Canvas Solaris
    Catharsis
    Circus Maximus
    Communic
    Continuo Renacer
    Control Denied
    Crimson Glory
    Cynic
    Damn The Machine
    Deadsoul Tribe
    Defyance
    Degree Absolute
    Delian League
    Depressive Age
    Digital Ruin
    Disillusion
    Divercia
    Donor
    Dream Theater
    Dysrhythmia
    Edwin Dare
    Elegy
    End Amen
    Ephel Duath
    Ephemeral Sun
    Event
    Evergrey
    Farmakon
    Fates Warning
    Fifth Season
    Forte
    Fountain Of Tears
    Frantic Bleep
    Freak Kitchen
    Garden Wall
    Golgotha (UK)
    Gordian Knot
    Gracepoint
    Grayceon
    Heads Or Tales
    Heir Apparent
    Hex
    Hieronymus Bosch
    Highest Plade
    House Of Spirits
    Imperium
    Inner Strength
    Ion Vein
    Jester’s March
    Kamelot
    Kinetic Dissent
    Kong
    Labyrinth
    Lethal
    Lethargy
    Leviathan
    Linear Sphere
    Loch Vostok
    Lord Bane
    Lost Century
    Madsword
    Manitou (NO)
    Manitou (FI)
    Maraya
    Martyr (CA)
    Mastermind
    Mayadome
    Mechanical Poet
    Megace
    Mekong Delta
    Mercury Rising
    Misanthrope
    Mystic Force
    Nightingale
    Nueairea
    Opposite Earth
    O.S.I.
    Osiris
    Outworld
    Pagan’s Mind
    Pain Of Salvation
    Parish
    Planet X
    Platitude
    Poverty’s No Crime
    Power Of Omens
    Prototype
    Psychotic Waltz
    Pyramaze
    Pyramid
    Queensryche
    The Quiet Room
    Reading Zero
    Realm
    Red Tide
    Redemption
    Renaissance
    Riverside
    Savatage
    Scholomance
    Sea Of Dreams
    Secrecy
    Secret Sphere
    Seer’s Tear
    Shadow Gallery
    Sieges Even
    Sore Plexus
    Spastic Ink
    Spheric Universe Experience
    Spiral Architect
    Spiral Tower
    Stormental
    Subterranean Masquerade
    Superior
    Symbyosis
    Symphony X
    Syrinx
    Tad Morose
    Tal Dorgar
    Taramis
    Textures
    Theory In Practice
    Thought Industry
    Threshold
    Tiles
    To-Mera
    Tragedy Divine
    Treasure Land
    Twisted Into Form
    Vanden Plas
    Vauxdvihl
    Vernissage
    Voivod
    Warmen
    Watchtower
    Wicked Maraya
    Winds
    Wolverine
    Zero Hour

    #48328
    Christa T
    Guest
    @

    Hmmm..try these..

    ++Emery
    ++Mest
    ++Underoath
    ++Killswitch engage
    ++Cradle of faith

    hehe these are some good screamo and hard rock bands i think

    #48393
    PaulyDragon
    Participant
    @paulydragon

    Some of these are harder and more abrasive than others:

    King Crimson (really depends from album to album!)
    Tool
    Mastodon
    Peter Gabriel’s first few solo albums.
    Peter Gabriel-era Genesis
    1970s-era Yes
    Pink Floyd
    Under the Sun
    Enchant
    The Mars Volta
    Emerson, Lake and Palmer (avoid anything after “Brain Salad Surgery”!)
    Spock’s Beard
    Jethro Tull

    Jimi Henrix Experience—“Electric Ladyland” (has some prog roots)
    KISS—“(Music From) The Elder”—their lone stab at prog-rock, a horrible commercial failure, but one of their best albums despite sopunding completely unKISSlike
    Black Sabbath—“Volume 4”, “Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath” and “Sabotage” were very proggy and very good. Rick Wakeman of Yes guesting on keyboards.
    Led Zeppelin—“Houses of the Holy” and “Physical Graffiti” albums were classic, and also rather prog-influenced.
    Queen—“Queen II” was by far the most prog-rockish of all Queen albums.

    And there are many, many others . . .

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