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Poll Question: Favourite?
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7 [21.21%]
5 [15.15%]
1 [3.03%]
2 [6.06%]
2 [6.06%]
2 [6.06%]
2 [6.06%]
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4 [12.12%]
1 [3.03%]
0 [0.00%]
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    Posted: August 07 2025 at 23:11
We have 15 albums from 15 different sub-genres al ranked 46th in their respective subs based on a search done on the site.
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There are five on here I rate really high. There are others I'd vote for as well, but it's the five from...
One Shot
Et Cetera
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Panzerpappa
La Maschera Di Cera

I decided to go with One Shot this time.

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1. Ayreon - The Theory of Everything
2. Pendragon - The Window of Life
3. Transatlantic - SMPT:e
4. Big Big Train - Folklore

Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 08 2025 at 02:09
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Transatlantic
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Got to be Et Cetera/Knirsch
Fantastic album.
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BBT - Folklore
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Folklore
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Morte Macabre ~ Symphonic Holocaust

La Maschera di Cera / One Shot
Et Cetera
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Pendragon
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Big Big Train-Folklore
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Igra Staklenih Perli - s/t
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Transatlantic.
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BBT, Transatlantic, and Ayreon for this list.
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One Shot > Panzerpappa

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Knirsch > Hidden Details and Kraftwerk
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I'm choosing Kraftwerk's Trans-Europe Express over Morte Macabre's Symphonic Holocaust, but love both of those albums. I also have enjoyed One Shot's Ewas Vader but have not listened to it much since it came out.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

1. Ayreon - The Theory of Everything
2. Pendragon - The Window of Life
3. Transatlantic - SMPT:e
4. Big Big Train - Folklore


I had to look up that Ayreon album as I sort of got out of Prog Metal for years. I'm getting back into it now and see this is rated high. And hey it's Ayreon!
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Transatlantic


I usually guess wrong but I figured this was the album to beat on this poll. Such an exciting time when these well know musicians from Marillion, Spock's Beard, The Flower Kings and Dream Theater got together. Too many cooks in the kitchen I figured back then, but it seemed to work out over the years.
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Originally posted by Starfighter Starfighter wrote:

Got to be Et Cetera/Knirsch
Fantastic album.


It sure is. The album cover highlights Larry Coryell and drummer Jon Hiseman but this has a strong German flavour with the great Wolfgang Dauner on keyboards and Gunter Lenz on bass. American Fred Braceful who was living in Germany at this time is on drums.
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1. Big Big Train
2. La Maschera Di Cera
3. Beardfish
4. Morte Macabre

Edited by omphaloskepsis - August 08 2025 at 17:12
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