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Progressive metal is a subgenre of both progressive rock and heavy metal, originating in the United Kingdom and North America in the late 1980s. Progressive metal blended elements of heavy metal and progressive rock music, taking the loud "aggression", amplified electric guitar-driven sound of the former, with the more experimental, complex and "pseudo-classical" compositions of the latter.... MORE Progressive metal is a subgenre of both progressive rock and heavy metal, originating in the United Kingdom and North America in the late 1980s. Progressive metal blended elements of heavy metal and progressive rock music, taking the loud "aggression", amplified electric guitar-driven sound of the former, with the more experimental, complex and "pseudo-classical" compositions of the latter. Progressive metal often utilises the conceptual themes associated with progressive rock. Throughout the years, progressive metal has borrowed influences from several other genres, including classical and jazz fusion music. Whilst the genre emerged towards the late-1980s, it was not until the 1990s that progressive metal achieved commercial success. Dream Theater, Queensrÿche, Tool and Fates Warning are a few examples of progressive metal bands who achieved commercial success; additionally, heavy metal bands such as Metallica incorporated elements of progressive music in their work. Progressive metal's popularity started to decline towards the end of the 1990s, but it remains a largely underground genre with a committed fan base. LESS |
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Farzad Golpayegani (Composer, Musician and Visual arts artist) is a solo-artist on his records and currently plays with his Trio band at the shows. Since 2002 he has released 6 albums so far. His compositions are mainly Progressive Metal with Middle Eastern elements, but he has also experienced Fusion, Electronic and Orchestral music on his records as well. According to importance of Instrumental music in his works, Farzad names his albums and tracks as Numbers, with the goal of understanding under musical influence instead of track\'s name.

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