What is the closest thing rock music has to a classical symphony?

What is the closest thing rock music has to a classical symphony?

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Zappa

King Crimson - Starless

Sister ray

There are no good symphonies
fact

this

Atom Heart Mother Suite

this, so much this

Close to the Edge is actually written in sonata form so that.

Deep purple had a lot of classical influence on their music, and did full on combinations on a few of their early albums

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Lots of post rock, Godspeed for one

You could argue that A Day in the Life is in a nice ternary form. You could also argue Eleanor Rigby and For No One behave exactly like Lieder.

drones

SUCKING ON MY DING DONG

truth from da master Scaruffi

Dopesmoker

Is metal rock music? Becauz metal has it

Close to the Edge

Fuck off, it's just 3 chord noise wankery with lyrics about dildos

Glenn Branca has written over a dozen symphonies for orchestras that mainly consist of electric guitars.

Literal classical symphonies. They're not, like, mutually exclusive or anything. You can bring in a symphony on your rock record. It's not illegal.

Weaponized autism

Faust s/t

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this

can this nigga even play any instruments?