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  1. "Behold the Man" by Thinking Plague from the album In Extremis, released by Cuneiform Records.Available for purchase on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/a...

    • 4 min
    • 22K
    • Cuneiform Records
  2. The music of this album (or probably it applies to other albums of Thinking Plague) is very complex and hard to digest for my ears. It resembles a mixture of Gentle Giant, Yes and ELP, blended together and brought by the band to the new level. As Shirly mentioned it, the music is more than RIO (rock in opposition).

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  3. adventurous music experimental jazz progressive rock art rock electronic music rock in opposition Washington. In Extremis by Thinking Plague, released 08 September 1998 1. Dead Silence 2. Behold The Man 3. This Weird Wind 4. Les Etudes D'Organism 5. Maelstrom 6. The Aesthete 7. Kingdom Come Founded in 1982 by Mike Johnson and the legendary Bob ...

  4. Thinking Plague is an American avant-garde progressive rock group founded in 1982 by guitarist/composer Mike Johnson and bass guitarist/drummer Bob Drake. Based in Denver, Colorado , the band has been active off and on since 1982, taking on a number of musicians over the years.

  5. In Extreme Oddity: 9/10. THINKING PLAGUE always had it rough for their unique musical style. Forming and disbanding constantly and receiving modest attention for their releases, it wasn't until the release of IN EXTREMIS in 1998 (the band had reformed just two years earlier) that they acquired (rather moderate) stardom and recognition within many avant- rock circles.

  6. THINKING PLAGUE In Extremis music review by Sean Trane Progarchives.com has always (since 2002) relied on banners ads to cover web hosting fees and all. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.

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  8. "In Extremis," six years in the making, presented a thumbnail overview of Thinking Plague's RIO forebearers, paving a clear path forward in the late nineties that, even today, few bands can take advantage of. All manner of RIO bands of yore are obviously alluded to: Aqsak Maboul, Henry Cow, The Muffins etc.

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