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    • Gojira. When brothers Joe and Mario Duplantier co-founded a bedroom band called Godzilla, they just wanted to imitate their heroes Machine Head and Morbid Angel.
    • Symphony X. Led by virtuoso guitarist Michael Romeo, Symphony X are never knowingly under-the-top. Exploding into view with their self-titled debut in 1994, the Americans took the template laid down by Dream Theater, Queensryche and the rest, and cranked the intensity up to boiling point.
    • Iron Maiden. No one would dispute Iron Maiden’s credentials as one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time, but their status as authentic prog metallers is somewhat less celebrated.
    • Enslaved. Enslaved are hailed as leaders of Viking metal, but their palate ventures far beyond that. Mayhem guitarist Euronymous turned the band on to Tangerine Dream in his record shop, Helvete, and it ignited a passion for esoteric sounds that made them second-wave black metal’s most genre-smashing band.
    • Opeth, 'Blackwater Park' (2001) With ‘Blackwater Park’, Opeth mastered what could be capable with progressive metal. It’s an album filled with personality and careful attention to detail, easily blending together moments of dissonance and harmony.
    • Dream Theater, 'Images and Words' (1992) It’s almost hard to imagine the thought and care that went into crafting Dream Theater’s opus, ‘Images and Words.’
    • Queensryche, 'Operation Mindcrime' (1988) ‘Operation Mindcrime’ helped bring progressive metal to the masses, showing how appealing the guitar work and sound could be to anybody.
    • Fates Warning, 'Awaken the Guardian' (1986) Fates Warning would become godfathers of progressive metal, constantly evolving their work from one song to the next.
  1. Progressive metal (often shortened to prog metal or prog) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression" [1] and amplified guitar-driven sound of the former with the more experimental, cerebral or quasi-classical compositions of the latter.

  2. Jun 15, 2024 · Progressive metal bands and artists only. The beauty of progressive metal is that it combines the genres of progressive rock and heavy metal to crate a musical style that's as innovative as it is exciting. Prog. metal started in the 1970s in the UK and US before shooting to prominence in the 1980s.

  3. Jul 20, 2024 · Features. Metal Hammer. 7 new progressive metal albums that break all the genre’s rules. By Matt Mills. ( Metal Hammer ) published 20 July 2024. So many prog metal bands want to sound like Tool, Gojira or Meshuggah – but not these seven forward-thinkers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

    • Opeth – Blackwater Park (2001) Opeth’s Blackwater Park helped pave the way for bands from the more extreme end of the musical spectrum to spread their creative wings, and 20 years later it remains an album that has rarely (if ever) been bettered in prog-metal terms.
    • Queensryche – Operation: Mindcrime (1988) Progressive metal as a recognisable entity in its own right stemmed largely from two bands: Queensrÿche and Fates Warning (with Dream Theater arriving not far behind to form the scene’s ‘Big Three’).
    • Fates Warning – Perfect Symmetry (1989) It might not have had the same impact as Queensrÿche’s crowning moment, but Perfect Symmetry by Fates Warning was another seminal moment in the development of prog-metal.
    • Dream Theater – Images and Words (1992) If Queensrÿche and Fates Warning lit the torch, Dream Theater picked it up and did a runner with it. Over the course of more than three decades, they’ve become the quintessential prog-metal band.
  4. Nov 5, 2022 · With a blend of progressive metal, left-field hardcore, math rock and full-bore prog indulgence, they stood out as a maverick force on their self-titled debut in 2002 and have been steadily evolving ever since.