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    Proto (Leo O'Kelly album), 2002; Proto (band), a progressive rock band from Memphis, Tennessee; Organizations. Proto (tools), a tool company (formerly Plomb Tools), now a division of Stanley Black & Decker; Proto Motors, a South Korean sports car manufacturer and refitter; Proto Records, a British record company active in the 1980s; see Barry ...

  2. Proto-Prog is a progressive rock music sub-genre. Top Proto-Prog artists: Deep Purple, The Beatles, The Who, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Spirit, Iron Butterfly, Vanilla Fudge, Spooky Tooth, The Arthur Brown Band, The Pretty Things, It's A Beautiful Day, The Move, Kaleidoscope, and more. Definition of the genre, Top Proto-Prog ...

  3. Pages in category "Proto-prog musicians" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. Z. Frank Zappa

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neo-progNeo-prog - Wikipedia

    Neo-progressive rock (commonly abbreviated neo-prog) [2] is a subgenre of progressive rock which developed in the UK in the early 1980s. The genre's most popular band, Marillion, achieved mainstream success in the decade. Several bands from the genre have continued to record and tour. [3] [4]

  6. Pages in category "Proto-prog songs" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. Nights in White Satin; Q.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Proto-punkProto-punk - Wikipedia

    Proto-punk (or protopunk) is rock music from the 1960s to mid-1970s that foreshadowed the punk rock movement. [3] [4] A retrospective label, the musicians involved were generally not originally associated with each other and came from a variety of backgrounds and styles; together, they anticipated many of punk's musical and thematic attributes. [4]

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