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King Crimson's influence on '90s rock

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

King Crimson's influence on '90s noise rock and math/post-rock.

Tracklist:

1) King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic (part II) [progressive rock]
2) The Dillinger Escape Plan - Calculating Infinity [math-core]
3) The Jesus Lizard - Seasick [noise rock]
4) Rodan - The Everyday World Of Bodies [math/post-rock]

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  • king crimson is the shit and stil is

  • @Blink182plus44equ226

    Stealing is not the same as "being influenced by".

    "Even" King Crimson had their influences ;)

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  • math rock? Conlon Nancarrow. REAL MOFO'IN math rock

  • I mean, really? You math rock fans didn't care to find out where all this comes from? K. C. baby!

    I totally dig Math Rock. Because I've been a K. C. fan for years.

    Now, I only wish bands incorporate their own input to this formula. If not, the genre will get boring and predictable. LONG LIFE TO THE KING (MATH ROCK)

  • as all your others selections. always loved mindfuck repeating noise riffs

  • Larks' Tongues in Aspic my fav KC song

  • Like this, I am aware of how many people have been influenced by Crimson and Fripp in particular. Don't forget when you quote others influncers that weren't around when Fripp started around 1966.

    But I was and can see what a huge influence on music in general he has been, The origins of trance and electro as well, for instance.

  • Cool post. I've never heard this song. But I have heard the Jesus Lizard song. I had no idea King Crimson were this insane and total math rock. Pink Floyd also influenced Jesus Lizard.

  • Wow I like the way you laid this out

  • Yeah, and... he Residents influenced everybody as well, as did the Sonics, and on and on.

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