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  3. Beatin Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Beatin Hearts is the debut studio album by New Zealand band Builders.It was recorded in August 1982 [1] and released in 1983. Characteristically for the band, the album caused typographical difficulties for critics writing about the album, as its title contains an ambiguous character.

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    Big Big Train are an English progressive rock band formed in Bournemouth in 1990. The current line-up includes band founder Gregory Spawton (bass, guitars and keyboards), along with Nick D'Virgilio (drums, guitars and keyboards), Rikard Sjöblom (guitars and keyboards), Clare Lindley (violin and vocals), Alberto Bravin (vocals, guitar and keyboards) and Oskar Holldorff (keyboards and vocals).

  5. Progressive music - Wikipedia

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    Progressive music is music that attempts to expand existing stylistic boundaries associated with specific genres of music. [2] The word comes from the basic concept of " progress ", which refers to advancements through accumulation, [ 3 ] and is often deployed in the context of distinct genres, with progressive rock being the most notable ...

  6. Proto-prog - Wikipedia

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    Proto-prog (short for proto-progressive [1]) is the earliest work associated with the first wave of progressive rock music, [2] [3] known then as "progressive pop". [4] Such musicians were influenced by modern classical and other genres usually outside of traditional rock influences.

  7. Avant-prog - Wikipedia

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    Avant-prog (short for avant-garde progressive rock) is a music genre that appeared in the late 1970s as the extension of two separate progressive rock subgenres: Rock in Opposition (RIO) and the Canterbury scene.

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  9. Pallas (band) - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1974 as 'Rainbow', they dropped the name after Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple and called his new band Rainbow. [1] Pallas began hitting the club circuit at the beginning of a grassroots revival of full-blown progressive rock, which, at the time, was extremely unfashionable due to the overwhelming influence of pop and new wave. [1]