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
by OneNippiKid June 13, 2021
by Trent Duval November 25, 2007
A label commonly used for new bands influenced by progressive rock. These bands frequently were also influenced by alternative/punk rock, unlike more traditional punk bands, so they have a different sound to them, but also have many of the qualities of progressive rock bands, such as odd time signatures, long songs, classical/jazzy influences, and complex layered songs.
Bands frequently called Neo-prog include: Radiohead, The Mars Volta, Tool, Coheed and Cambria, Dredg, Muse, Kasabian, etc.
by yur mummy September 12, 2006
A person, usually male and ugly, who plays in a progressive rock band and tries to get laid. Drummers and singers are usually successful, but keyboardists never get ass. Prog whores are an especially dumb species because everyone knows you can't get girls by playing prog rock.
by DESTROYER September 04, 2003
by Vanessa March 01, 2004
progressive rock music with a distinct African or African American flavor
This term first appeared on usenet in an Italian language progressive rock discussion forum in 1999 and has been used on various other internet forums since then.
This term first appeared on usenet in an Italian language progressive rock discussion forum in 1999 and has been used on various other internet forums since then.
Some musical artists who are considered Afro Prog are Assagai, Mandrill, Osibisa, Funkadelic, Toubabou, War, Cymande
by Tosi March 06, 2006

