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What Prog bands transitioned to the 80s the best? What were the worst
Camden Ward
Bentley Martinez
Yes had some good stuff in the 80s, but most of it was dogshit. King Crimson I think was very underrated during the 80s.
Camden Parker
Yea Forums will deny it, but Supertramp went well
Colton Clark
I'M COMING DOWN COMING DOWN LIKE A MONKEY
Nathan Hill
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Kevin Kelly
>King Crimson I think was very underrated during the 80s.
Based and Belewpilled.
Benjamin Jenkins
The only good 80s prog bands were Rush and Marillion
Lincoln Morgan
King Crimson definitely did the best in the 80s, I think
It's no Power And The Glory, but Gentle Giant's only 80s effort isn't too bad
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Joseph Wilson
King Crimson and Rush
Andrew White
>The Wall
>Final Cut
>Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking
>Radio K.A.O.S.
Nicholas Moore
Cooper Edwards
wtf is that dave stewart from egg, national h, hatfield?
Carter Scott
Univers Zero transitioned pretty well
Chase Morris
I honestly prefer King Crimson with Belew over all their other stuff but maybe I'm just to dumb to get it.
Both Yes and Genesis put out some good stuff in the eighties. Duke and Drama are pretty damn great albums.
Charles Jackson
Feel the same way about King Crimson really, Belew really was the best medicine for Fripp's heavily inflated sense of self importance and hostility.
Wasn't Drama one of the ones they did without Anderson?
Ian Murphy
OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH
Brandon James
> Wasn't Drama one of the ones they did without Anderson?
It was. Trevor Horn on vocals. I guess it doesn't represent Yes' 80's stuff very well as it was released 1980 and is considerably different from 90125. It still has a proper "prog album" feel to it.
Camden Perez
Best: Peter gabriel
Ethan Kelly
and Khan, don't forget them
Dominic Lee
This is a weird answer Supertramp was always on the poppier side to begin with, and of the three albums they released in the 80s, one of them, Brother Where You Bound, was the proggiest album they'd done in awhile. Certainly moreso than Breakfast in American, which everyone likes.
(Though I do quite like Brother Where You Bound and Famous Last Words, Supertramp just seems an odd choice for this topic)
Levi Robinson
King Crimson and Rush probably had the smoothest transitions, without selling out or going to shit at some point.
Josiah Gonzalez
Brother where you bound is a masterpiece, specially Better Days, Rick Davies is a God, he doesn't need Roger, although Roger is great as well
Eli Allen
Davies is underrated honestly, wrote some of their best songs but doesn't get any credit because only a few of them became singles.
Ethan Cook
The Wall came out in 1979. The rest of that list is shit.
Caleb Brooks
based Roger Waters poster
Easton Jackson
Italian proggers mostly transitioned well
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Yes too went reasonably we and Drama is really good, fuck Bruford fanboys, my boy Alan is fantastic