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Fish was a great front man but in my opinion Steve Hogarth was a better vocalist and was a genius with synths and Marillon progessed musically when Fish left the band but no one could top your Candian brothers in prog rock albums hemispheres was the ultimate prog rock album

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Don't know if these guys fit the traditional description of progressive rock, but their Jazz-Rock fusion was definitely progressive and impressive.

Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill


... and God said "Let there be drums!" and He saw that his new creation was good, so he created concert halls, arenas and stadiums, so that His people could enjoy this most blessed of creations.
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