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    Posted: April 06 2012 at 12:12
Isn't it Royston Vasey?  Or that's what I thought?
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^Yes. League of gentlemen.
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Originally posted by Snow Dog

^Yes. League of gentlemen.

I really ought to watch more goggle boxEmbarrassed


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Originally posted by Snow Dog

Should they be considered Prog at all? 

Seriously though all reviews are based on merit surely and not the genre involved.
 
but the rating is based on the progressiveness...as the highest grade is for "masterpieces of prog-rock"...
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