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    Top 100 Prog Anthems per Loudersound (prev TEAM ROCK?)

    Good list, although there's a few too many repeated artists, while many artists are barely if not represented at all.

    But this is from PROG, so I'm not all that surprised to not see bands like Fates Warning or Pain of Salvation in there.

    https://www.loudersound.com/features...ms-of-all-time

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnprogger View Post
    Good list, although there's a few too many repeated artists, while many artists are barely if not represented at all.

    But this is from PROG, so I'm not all that surprised to not see bands like Fates Warning or Pain of Salvation in there.

    https://www.loudersound.com/features...ms-of-all-time
    Agree with you.

    Far too many repeated artists and a lot of the choices border on the yawn-some. However I did like thirty of the songs, which, for a top 100 list, is a pretty good percentage.

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    Far too many repeat artists and far too little genre diversity, no RIO, Canterbury, Electronic, Zeuhl, Italian, Kraut, Space, etc, etc.
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    ↑“Nine Feet Underground” was on there, so Canterbury was represented.

    But...yeah. Surely they could have refrained from fawning over the usual suspects long enough to make some room for, say, “Living in the Heart of the Beast.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progbear View Post
    ↑“Nine Feet Underground” was on there, so Canterbury was represented.

    But...yeah. Surely they could have refrained from fawning over the usual suspects long enough to make some room for, say, “Living in the Heart of the Beast.”
    I must have missed it in all the Genesis, Yes & Rush
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    Quote Originally Posted by mnprogger View Post
    Good list, although there's a few too many repeated artists, while many artists are barely if not represented at all.

    But this is from PROG, so I'm not all that surprised to not see bands like Fates Warning or Pain of Salvation in there.

    https://www.loudersound.com/features...ms-of-all-time
    It was a poll in which readers and artists voted (presumably hundreds of participants). It is inevitable that the results of such a poll would yield multiple songs by the better known artists.

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