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Old 12-28-2014, 06:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm a sucker for very raw sounding music, and experimental stuff, like time signatures, chord changes, and all kinds of messing around with the limits of the instruments a musician plays.
Check out Frank Zappa, his album Joe's Garage, Over-Nite Sensation, and Zoot Allures are a good place to start.
He only has around 99 official albums to choose from.

Maybe Steely Dan as well. You'll find some Jazz Fusion with both of these artist/bands, and plenty of experimental and prog at the same time.
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Check out Frank Zappa, his album Joe's Garage, Over-Nite Sensation, and Zoot Allures are a good place to start.
He only has around 99 official albums to choose from.

Maybe Steely Dan as well. You'll find some Jazz Fusion with both of these artist/bands, and plenty of experimental and prog at the same time.
He's quite a weirdo, I must admit, but I'll get some more listening time for his stuff soon enough. I just have to get over all the goofyness so I can get into the music.
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He's quite a weirdo, I must admit, but I'll get some more listening time for his stuff soon enough. I just have to get over all the goofyness so I can get into the music.
Ha, ha... that may have been the same impression I had when I first debuted his music back in the day.

Watermelon in Easter Hay is one of his best. Zoot Allures is OK. Why Does It Hurt When I Pee is a classic.
But my personal favorite is Dirty Love. Its a more funk rock/P-funk kinda' song though. Not prog.

I think he was just genius in the studio. His album recording's and production is outstanding in my opinion.
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Well I've been listening to them a lot lately and I was aware of them since a few years ago; but since the early release of Heroes I've really fell in love with the band. Here's my top 5 Sabaton songs I've gone over it a lot and deliberated I made a playlist.

Ruina Imperii
Metal Crüe
Back in Control
Wolfpack
Masters of the World
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