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- Progressive_metal abstract "Progressive metal (sometimes known as prog metal or prog-metal) is a subgenre of both progressive rock and heavy metal, originating in the United Kingdom and the United States in the late 1980s. Progressive metal blended elements of heavy metal and progressive rock music, taking the loud "aggression" and amplified electric guitar-driven sound of the former, with the more experimental, complex and "pseudo-classical" compositions of the latter. Progressive metal often utilises the conceptual themes associated with progressive rock. Throughout the years, progressive metal has borrowed influences from several other genres, including classical and jazz fusion music.Whilst the genre emerged towards the late-1980s, it was not until the 1990s that progressive metal achieved commercial success. Dream Theater, Queensrÿche, Tool and Fates Warning are a few examples of progressive metal bands who achieved commercial success; additionally, heavy metal bands such as Metallica incorporated elements of progressive music in their work. Progressive metal's popularity started to decline towards the end of the 1990s, but it remains a largely underground genre with a committed fan base.".
- Progressive_metal instrument Bass_guitar.
- Progressive_metal instrument Electric_guitar.
- Progressive_metal instrument Percussion_instrument.
- Progressive_metal instrument Singing.
- Progressive_metal instrument Synthesizer.
- Progressive_metal musicFusionGenre Technical_death_metal.
- Progressive_metal stylisticOrigin Classical_music.
- Progressive_metal stylisticOrigin Heavy_metal_music.
- Progressive_metal stylisticOrigin Neoclassical_metal.
- Progressive_metal stylisticOrigin Progressive_rock.
- Progressive_metal stylisticOrigin Psychedelic_rock.
- Progressive_metal thumbnail Dream_Theater_2326994259_c689a5f104_o.jpg?width=300.
- Progressive_metal wikiPageExternalLink www.rocking.gr.
- Progressive_metal wikiPageExternalLink 17150.
- Progressive_metal wikiPageID "65565".
- Progressive_metal wikiPageRevisionID "606561181".
- Progressive_metal bgcolor "#BB0022".
- Progressive_metal color "white".
- Progressive_metal culturalOrigins "1980.0".
- Progressive_metal fusiongenres Technical_death_metal.
- Progressive_metal hasPhotoCollection Progressive_metal.
- Progressive_metal instruments Bass_guitar.
- Progressive_metal instruments Electric_guitar.
- Progressive_metal instruments Percussion_instrument.
- Progressive_metal instruments Singing.
- Progressive_metal instruments Synthesizer.
- Progressive_metal name "Progressive metal".
- Progressive_metal otherTopics Alternative_metal.
- Progressive_metal otherTopics Experimental_metal.
- Progressive_metal otherTopics Mathcore.
- Progressive_metal otherTopics Post-metal.
- Progressive_metal otherTopics Timeline_of_heavy_metal_and_hard_rock_music.
- Progressive_metal popularity "-1990.0".
- Progressive_metal regionalScenes "United Kingdom, United States, Scandinavia".
- Progressive_metal stylisticOrigins "Progressive rock, heavy metal, , psychedelic rock, classical, neo-classical metal".
- Progressive_metal subject Category:Heavy_metal_subgenres.
- Progressive_metal subject Category:Progressive_metal.
- Progressive_metal subject Category:Progressive_rock.
- Progressive_metal type Abstraction100002137.
- Progressive_metal type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Progressive_metal type Communication100033020.
- Progressive_metal type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Progressive_metal type Music107020895.
- Progressive_metal type MusicGenre107071942.
- Progressive_metal type Genre.
- Progressive_metal type MusicGenre.
- Progressive_metal type TopicalConcept.
- Progressive_metal type MusicalComposition.
- Progressive_metal type Concept.
- Progressive_metal comment "Progressive metal (sometimes known as prog metal or prog-metal) is a subgenre of both progressive rock and heavy metal, originating in the United Kingdom and the United States in the late 1980s. Progressive metal blended elements of heavy metal and progressive rock music, taking the loud "aggression" and amplified electric guitar-driven sound of the former, with the more experimental, complex and "pseudo-classical" compositions of the latter.".
- Progressive_metal label "Metal progresivo".
- Progressive_metal label "Metal progressif".
- Progressive_metal label "Metal progressivo".
- Progressive_metal label "Metal progresywny".
- Progressive_metal label "Progressieve metal".
- Progressive_metal label "Progressive Metal".
- Progressive_metal label "Progressive metal".
- Progressive_metal label "Progressive metal".
- Progressive_metal label "Прогрессивный метал".
- Progressive_metal label "بروجريسف ميتال".
- Progressive_metal label "プログレッシブ・メタル".
- Progressive_metal label "前衛金屬".
- Progressive_metal sameAs Progresivní_metal.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Progressive_Metal.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Progressive_Metal.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Metal_progresivo.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Metal_progressif.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Progressive_metal.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Progressive_metal.
- Progressive_metal sameAs プログレッシブ・メタル.
- Progressive_metal sameAs 프로그레시브_메탈.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Progressieve_metal.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Metal_progresywny.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Metal_progressivo.
- Progressive_metal sameAs m.0hdf8.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Q484344.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Q484344.
- Progressive_metal sameAs Progressive_metal.
- Progressive_metal wasDerivedFrom Progressive_metal?oldid=606561181.
- Progressive_metal depiction Dream_Theater_2326994259_c689a5f104_o.jpg.
- Progressive_metal isPrimaryTopicOf Progressive_metal.
- Progressive_metal name "Progressive metal".