ITT: albums that made you drop an artist you once held in high regard.
ITT: albums that made you drop an artist you once held in high regard
I don't like this album either but his solo career has always been pretty eclectic.
Guess you're a pretty fair-weather fan, then.
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I genuinely can't tell if the song Franco Un-American is supposed to be satirical or genuine.
The EP before this was shit too.
At least we have Hand. Cannot. Erase. from his solo career. He's not coming back to prog though.
That album cover alone truns me off already
It's literally his only good album
>He's not coming back to prog though.
good
Dropping an artist after one bad album is a little extreme
The Raven that Refused to Sing > Grace for Drowning > Hand Cannot Erase > To the Bone
Its genuine
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Mike is such a wanker.
> I believe that Democrats are a bit better than Republicans
Fuck off douchbag.
Propagandhi's response is legendary:
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Okay?
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is this prog?
No.
I dropped Steven Wilson/Porcupine Tree fucking hard when I heard "Xbox is a god to me" in one of their songs.
Wow, it's almost as if it was written from a point ofa child.
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PT Reunion when
Insurgentes > all of these
i dropped pt when i realised there were a band playing prog music in 2017
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
I'm afraid you just have shit taste, their last EP was marvellous and alongside with The Mountain and Visions their best work to date
PT hasn't been active since 2010
Did it age well, bros?
Anesthetize is still the greatest track of the 00s
sure it did. Anesthetize is just as brilliant
Where to start with PT?
Section 80 and GKMC were so good, what the f*ck was this garbage?
With their first album, like you would any other artist
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I don't think listening to is a good idea, unless you got time and patience to spare. Their debut is a bit unfocused. I'd say you go for
>1.Psychedelic/Space rock (Pink Floydish)
The Sky Moves Sideways
>2. Pop oriented prog/alternative rock/modern sound
Stupid Dream, Lightbulb Sun, In Absentia
>3. Just good ol' prog but just as great (in fact, my favorites)
Deadwing, Fear of a Blank Planet
Thanks,
I wouldn't recommend staring with debut for either Genesis or Yes fwiw.
Some good recs. Deadwing is still easily my favourite PT album.
He hasnt made a good album in like 10 years
Raven was a fluke, and even that wasnt as good as his prime material
>you've never heard of
seriously, what the fuck is wrong with normies
Skip first album, then chronological. Feel free to also skip their last
Well, he'll be heard from now on.
>seriously, what the fuck is wrong with normies
Has prog ever been mainstream?