Neo-prog

Neo-Progressive rock (more commonly “Neo-Prog”) is a subgenre of Progressive Rock that originally was used to describe artists strongly influenced by the classic symphonic prog bands that flourished during the 1970s. At the beginning of the neo-prog movement, the primary influence was early to mid-70’s Genesis. Debate over when Neo-Prog actually came into being often takes place, with some asserting it began with Marillion’s Script for a Jester’s Tear in 1983. Read more…|Edit this Artist photo: Strangefish

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  • wizzxx

    No, because Neo-Prog sounds more cool.

    January 2012
  • Jonzo67

    Muse should be tagged instead as "New Prog" if you must use this tag...

    September 2009
  • Holy-Snail

    Most of these are still ongoing, which is cool I guess.

    April 2009
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