See wikipedia article (linked) on prog rock. It's very good.
progressive rock
Progressive rock style kind of evolved through these bands trying it first: The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, The Who.
Progressive rock and electronica
Mostly known for Progressive Rock. But all I remember they did or tried to experiment with these genres are: Psychedelic rock (Barrett Era and the Era of Progressive Experiments), Progressive rock, Experimental rock, Post-Prog, Experimental music, Alternative, Space rock, Folk, Avantgarde rock, they tried some of Jazz, Blues-rock (The Dogs Of War for example), Blues (Seamus). But their music can be classified as blues-based progressive rock which you can clearly hear in songs like Pigs (Three Different Ones), Sheep, It's What We Do or even Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) and Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9).
Heavy rock / metal, progressive, punk.
The first video of the rock band Tool was "Hush". This American rock band was formed in 1990. The genres of this band are alternative metal, art rock, progressive metal and progressive rock.
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progressive rock
Progressive rock style kind of evolved through these bands trying it first: The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, The Who.
Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Experimental Rock.
Mostly known for Progressive Rock. But all I remember they did or tried to experiment with these genres are: Psychedelic rock (Barrett Era and the Era of Progressive Experiments), Progressive rock, Experimental rock, Post-Prog, Experimental music, Alternative, Space rock, Folk, Avantgarde rock, they tried some of Jazz, Blues-rock (The Dogs Of War for example), Blues (Seamus). But their music can be classified as blues-based progressive rock which you can clearly hear in songs like Pigs (Three Different Ones), Sheep, It's What We Do or even Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) and Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9).
Alternative/progressive rock.
Progressive rock and electronica
The amazing, visionary British rock producer Joe Meek single-handedly invented Progressive Rock in 1959 and 1960. Listen to "The Bublight" here on Youtube. It's still incredible.
Heavy rock / metal, progressive, punk.
Deathcore music influenced by progressive elements, perhaps with multiple time signature changes, or other elements of progressive rock or metal.