>arguably the most progressive rock band of all time
>absolutely despise prog rock with a passion
Kinda hilarious when you think about it.
>arguably the most progressive rock band of all time
>absolutely despise prog rock with a passion
Kinda hilarious when you think about it.
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>arguably the most progressive rock band of all time
Lmao
radiohead is not prog in the slightest not all concept albums are prog
also thom likes pink floyd quite a bit
*blocks ur path*
>arguably the most progressive rock band of all time
Define progressive
radiohead isn't prog because there's no le wacky gimmicks or fart noises
I meant "progressive" as ground-breaking and genre-defining
Not prog because prog is good.
This. They're Alternative Rock, Art Rock, Experimental Rock and Electronic.
They were pretty "progressive" in the mainstream, but overall there has been much more groundbreaking bands, like The Velvet Underground.
>experimental rock
experimental =/= inaccesible =/= good
sorry to inform you but prog is bad
krautrock is the only good prog music
prog isn't even a genre
>prog is good
the progressive in progressive rock refers to the progressive compositions, not how experimental it is
>arguably the most progressive rock band of all time
>Radiohead
hmm........idc also radiohead can beat any prog band any day
uh, that it progress? you fucking idiot
>absolutely despise prog rock with a passion
Source on this?
>"But when a reporter asked one of the members whether Radiohead had been influenced by Genesis and Pink Floyd, the answer was swift and categorical: “No. We all hate progressive rock music.”
newyorker.com
sure, whatever you say but radiohead's not progressive
Progressive: the genre? or Progressive: in general?
Prog and radiohead are both great. Please take your shitty bait somewhere else
Define what's progress then you fucking retard. Is it complex compositions? Incorporating different influences? Pushing boundaries? Explain yourself
>complex compositions? Incorporating different influences? Pushing boundaries?
For Radiohead. All three.