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Dependent on the exact prog or industrial, I'm in agreement
hey gavin,
for me, i'm talking about 'classic' prog: yes, emerson lake palmer, king crimson, soft machine etc etc....... though my main love would be krautrock from the early 70's!!! as for industrial, it has to be throbbing gristle, coil, (very early) psychic tv (basically anything that involved the guys who invented the term & the original experimentalists, genesis p-orridge, peter 'sleazy' christopherson, chris carter, cosey fanni tutti)!!! when i was younger i loved anything connected with 'industrial'...... nine inch nails, ministry, revolting cocks, LARD, spk, test department, die krupps..... have to say i grew outta that stuff years ago (still love NIN though)!!!
I'm glad you added that I've grown out of a lot of music over the years but there's no denying that Mr Reznor is a very talented man. What do you think of the Pretty Hate Machine remaster? I think that overall the more electronica based industrial has stood the test of time better than noisy guitar driven bands like Ministry.
With regards to Prog, I like a lot of prog through the ages from Yes, King Crimson and Jethro Tull (Although they didn't like the label) through to bands like Rush, Marillion, Ayreon and The Tangent.
"Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand
Yeah, I love Tool as well, I think they are the only band where I can say that every album is better than the last (Although every other Tool fan I've met has disagreed with me!). The best gig I've ever been to was Tool as well, huge sound.
I'd have The Fragile over TDS anyday though Stevie
"Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand
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Yeah, I love Tool as well, I think they are the only band where I can say that every album is better than the last (Although every other Tool fan I've met has disagreed with me!). The best gig I've ever been to was Tool as well, huge sound.
I feel every album was better than the last until 10,000 days came along. It had flashes of brilliance but it was no Lateralus for me.
Ditto on the concerts. I've seen them 4 times now Roll on the fifth.
I felt the same about 10,000 Days until I saw the songs live, that made a huge difference to my perception of the album.
I wish they toured more regularly, I'd love to see A Perfect Circle as well.
Saw APC once too many moons ago. Don't think we'll see Tool in the UK for a while. Apparently they've turned down summer tour offers to focus on a new album. New album will mean new tour also though
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