Progressive music
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Progressive music may refer to:
- Art rock
- Progg, a Swedish political music movement
- Progressive bluegrass
- Progressive country
- Progressive folk music, originally a type of American folk music that pursued a progressive political agenda, in the UK the term became attached to a sub-genre that encourages stylistic or thematic innovation
- Alternative hip hop, also known as "progressive hip hop", hip hop other than the traditional stereotypes of rap, such as gangsta, bass, hardcore, and party rap
- Progressive house music
- Progressive jazz
- Progressive metal
- Progressive metalcore, also known as mathcore
- Progressive black metal
- Progressive death metal
- Progressive thrash metal
- Progressive post-hardcore (including progressive deathcore), a style derived from hardcore punk which had typically featured very fast tempos, loud volume and heavy bass levels, sometimes classified as part of post-hardcore, mathcore or the "new prog" wave
- Progressive rock
- Progressive trance
- Progressive psytrance, a style of trance music
Progressive may also refer to:
- the radio format Progressive rock (radio format)
- Progressive (song), a single by Japanese band Kalafina
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