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Last Active 05-11-23 10:17 pm Joined 05-11-23
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| Brutal Prog
Thought I would make a list on my favorite subgenre outside of death metal. Stuff is really interesting and diverse. List is the stuff I like the best, so those who are complaining about no Flying Luttenbachers i don't care.
Basic rundown: dissonance, odd time signatures, weird rhythms, and the punk DIY attitude. | 1 |  | Ruins Burning Stone
Band that kind of started it all. Took inspiration from Zuehl bands like Magma and added their own spin on it.
Uses other influences such as noise rock and punk to make some weird music. | 2 |  | PinioL Bran Coucou
There a few types of brutal prog, with the main two being mostly influenced by progressive rock and the other by math rock. This is much more progressive rock, but I find it to be a masterpiece. Two underground French prog bands do a one time album, worth checking out. | 3 |  | Happy Family Toscco
I have no idea why this is brutal prog, this is a lot more Zuehl influenced. Still a great album, especially if you like progressive stuff. | 4 |  | Yowie Synchromysticism
Now into the hyper-complex math rock side of things. As someone who really likes super complex music this type of music really scratches my brain. This record has more streamlined song structures, but still has weird aspects that make it stand out. | 5 |  | Behold... The Arctopus Skullgrid
Early Behold The Arctopus was something else. It's the most chaotic and complex music I've listened to, but has very compelling melodies to tie everything off in a neat bow. I have zero idea why they dropped the melodies after Skullgrid, kind of took away the glue for everything.
Honestly curious for Tundra's take on this album. | 6 |  | Breadwinner The Burner
Now for the more noise rock side. I absolutely love Pen Rollings noise rock records, and this is pretty great. the super noise guitar tone and Pen's frantic way of playing make things pretty interesting. Also the bass on this is great. | 7 |  | Lightning Bolt Hypermagic Mountain
I don't really listen to this band much anymore, but it leans way more into noise than any other brutal prog band I've listened to. Uses a ton of feedback, with technical bass playing throughout. The bass drum duo is super tight and the drummer is crazy on the drumset. | |
brickhed
03.13.25 | Would have added Korekyojinn - Arabesque, but the band page has very little work done on it and its not in the database. Its kind of all over the place, but it leans more into jazz fusion/math rock. Pretty good album. | Butkuiss
03.13.25 | Not a genre I frequent often but in terms of newish stuff I’ve got a soft spot for Zu and Neptunian Maximalism | dedex
03.13.25 | u should jam Black Flag - The Process Of Weeding Out | kkarron
03.13.25 | don't besmirch lightning bolt with that "prog" moniker, ugh | brickhed
03.13.25 | Pretty sure i listened to the process of weeding out once back when I was into hardcore punk years ago.
Also kkarron I'm sorry but the holy RYM says so |
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