A "progressive" party with several "stops".
Participants spend time at each stop, eventually ending together at the final prog stop.
Often, each stop is themed.
For example, in an around-the-world prog party, each stop will have the theme of a different place.
Participants spend time at each stop, eventually ending together at the final prog stop.
Often, each stop is themed.
For example, in an around-the-world prog party, each stop will have the theme of a different place.
Person 1: Hey, are you going to the prog party?
Person 2: Nah, I'm busy until about midnight.
Person 1: Well, that's when we end at the final prog stop. You should come!
Person 2: Nah, I'm busy until about midnight.
Person 1: Well, that's when we end at the final prog stop. You should come!
by LMAOZEDONG January 9, 2012
Linus Torvalds: Look at this piece of software I just wrote.
Richard Stallman: Damn, that's a pog prog.
Richard Stallman: Damn, that's a pog prog.
by RazerMoon January 1, 2023
Used to sarcastically laugh at progressive music for doing something that isn't traditionally done in rock or metal music, such as including non-traditional instruments (such as a flute) or playing in an 'odd' time signature.
Ayreon is fucking prog, he has flutes in several of the songs. Can you believe it? Having a flute in metal songs?
by DarthDie June 14, 2011
First appearing in the short story Intercranial Biomodem the term prog-thrash refers to thrash metal music that that has been melded into a concept album.
by nerf bat October 10, 2007
Tool, Radiohead, Coheed and Cambria, King's X, Dream Theater and Opeth are examples of nu-prog bands, in contrast to Rush, Yes, King Crimson, Supertramp and Pink Floyd, which are classic prog-rock.
by LudwigVan January 23, 2005
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by Trent Duval November 25, 2007