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      • Bands like SYMPHONY X from the US (The Divine Wings of Tragedy, 1997) and ANGRA from Brazil (Temple of Shadows, 2004) combined technical intricacies of Progressive Metal with melodic grandeur, pushing the genre’s boundaries.
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    • Dream Theater. 1,806 votes. Dream Theater is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of progressive metal, with a discography spanning over three decades filled with technically brilliant musicianship and complex arrangements.
    • Opeth. 1,532 votes. Opeth is a Swedish progressive metal band that has been captivating audiences since the early 1990s with their unique blend of death metal, folk, and progressive rock elements.
    • Tool. 1,875 votes. Tool is an awe-inspiring progressive metal band known for their intricate, often haunting soundscapes and thought-provoking lyrics. Their music merges heavy riffs with polyrhythmic drumming and atmospheric arrangements, creating a unique and captivating style.
    • Rush. 1,236 votes. Canadian legends Rush are often cited as one of the most influential bands in progressive metal history, with their signature blend of hard rock, progressive elements, and thought-provoking lyrics inspiring countless musicians to follow in their footsteps.
  2. May 27, 2023 · Which bands are the best progressive metal bands of all time? Table of Contents. 1. Dream Theater – Progressive metal band. 2. Tool – Post-metal, progressive rock, progressive metal, and heavy metal. Meshuggah – Progressive metal. Savatage – Progressive metal, heavy metal, power metal. Opeth – Progressive metal. Cynic – Progressive metal.

    • Which bands combine progressive and power metal?1
    • Which bands combine progressive and power metal?2
    • Which bands combine progressive and power metal?3
    • Which bands combine progressive and power metal?4
    • Which bands combine progressive and power metal?5
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    • Gojira. When brothers Joe and Mario Duplantier co-founded a bedroom band called Godzilla, they just wanted to imitate their heroes Machine Head and Morbid Angel.
    • Symphony X. Led by virtuoso guitarist Michael Romeo, Symphony X are never knowingly under-the-top. Exploding into view with their self-titled debut in 1994, the Americans took the template laid down by Dream Theater, Queensryche and the rest, and cranked the intensity up to boiling point.
    • Iron Maiden. No one would dispute Iron Maiden’s credentials as one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time, but their status as authentic prog metallers is somewhat less celebrated.
    • Enslaved. Enslaved are hailed as leaders of Viking metal, but their palate ventures far beyond that. Mayhem guitarist Euronymous turned the band on to Tangerine Dream in his record shop, Helvete, and it ignited a passion for esoteric sounds that made them second-wave black metal’s most genre-smashing band.
    • Dream Theater. Dream Theater is an American progressive metal band from Boston, Massachusetts. The band was formed in 1985 under the name of "Majesty", only to change its name to Dream Theater later.
    • Opeth. Opeth is a Swedish progressive death metal band from Stockholm, formed in 1990 by David Isberg, who invited Mikael Akerfeldt into the band as a bassist.
    • Tool. Tool is an American alternative metal/progressive metal band, that was formed in 1990. The band is set together between Maynard James Keenan (Vocals), Danny Carey (Drums), Adam Jones (Guitar) and since 1995 Justin Chancellor (Bass).
    • Symphony X. Symphony X is an American progressive metal band from Middletown, New Jersey. Founded in 1994, the band consists of guitarist Michael Romeo, keyboardist Michael Pinnella, drummer Jason Rullo, lead vocalist Russell Allen and bassist Michael Lepond.
    • Ayreon. Led by Dutch maestro Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Ayreon is an exceptional sci-fi conceptual project that sees Lucassen gathering incredible casts of prog rock/metal royalty to bring his narratives to life.
    • Diablo Swing Orchestra. As their name implies, this Swedish troupe combines aggressive avant-garde metal, swing, and symphonic metal into delightfully varied, original, and entertaining concoctions.
    • Pain of Salvation. It's difficult to adequately describe what makes Sweden’s Pain of Salvation so special, but the incredible vocal range of frontman Daniel Gildenlöw – alongside their adventurously tasteful arrangements and mesmerizing melodic prowess – are key components.
    • Parius. Simply put, if you’re a fan of the magnificent prog metal theatricality of Between the Buried and Me, Native Construct, and Devin Townsend (especially his Ziltoid duology), you’ll love Philadelphia’s Parius.
  3. Jun 28, 2020 · Note, we are focusing on progressive metal, and not progressive rock, so you won't find legendary bands like Rush and King Crimson on the list, despite their influence on a lot of the acts...

  4. Mar 12, 2021 · Progressive metal as a recognisable entity in its own right stemmed largely from two bands: Queensr che and Fates Warning (with Dream Theater arriving not far behind to form the scene’s...