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neo-prog

A label commonly used for new bands influenced by progressive rock. These bands frequently were also influenced by alternative/punk rock, unlike more traditional punk bands, so they have a different sound to them, but also have many of the qualities of progressive rock bands, such as odd time signatures, long songs, classical/jazzy influences, and complex layered songs.

Bands frequently called Neo-prog include: Radiohead, The Mars Volta, Tool, Coheed and Cambria, Dredg, Muse, Kasabian, etc.

by yur mummy September 12, 2006

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prog whore

A person, usually male and ugly, who plays in a progressive rock band and tries to get laid. Drummers and singers are usually successful, but keyboardists never get ass. Prog whores are an especially dumb species because everyone knows you can't get girls by playing prog rock.

Pain of Salvation are such prog whores, because they have lots of groupies.

by DESTROYER September 5, 2003

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prog-core

contemporary, modern, neo-prog, progressive rock

Tori Amos, Amy Grant

by Vanessa March 2, 2004

11๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


afro prog

progressive rock music with a distinct African or African American flavor

This term first appeared on usenet in an Italian language progressive rock discussion forum in 1999 and has been used on various other internet forums since then.

Some musical artists who are considered Afro Prog are Assagai, Mandrill, Osibisa, Funkadelic, Toubabou, War, Cymande

by Tosi March 7, 2006

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Prog rock

a genre created for guitarists with massive egos and small packages that compensate by overuse of excessive amounts of footpedals and fans who analyse each aspect of a song

typical person: nothing like a good ol' rock track with a sweet guitar solo!

Prog-fan: rock track? or prog rock track? what pedals did he use? Delay? Flanger? Chorus? Was it in D minor? was he in an alternate tuning?

typical person: ... he played a red guitar? o.O

by dennyzilla November 13, 2012

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prog metal

Prog metal (which means Progress Metal) is the form of Metal that is going to help rock take over the world. Death Metal is included in Prog Metal.

Stratovatus were great, I sure do love prog metal more than nu-metal!

by Nudger January 2, 2004

10๐Ÿ‘ 59๐Ÿ‘Ž


progging around

Lurking about being nosey, or tending others business.

This fool has been progging around my trash can.

by Dad to 8 August 23, 2022