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|Yes || | |Yes || [[AbsoluteBillion vs. TheChutley]], dani_phantump || British progressive rock band that has shuffled through multiple lineups from 1968 to the present day. Despite a commercial peak with the US hit single "Owner of a Lonely Heart"(1984), their most well known incarnation is the ''Close to the Edge''(1972) tour lineup of Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman and Alan White, which were ultimately together sporadically as a touring and recording lineup(1972-1974, 1977-1979, 1996-1997, and 2002-2004) recording ''Tales of Topographic Oceans''(1973), ''Going for the One''(1977), ''Tormato''(1978), and ''Keys of Ascension 1 + 2''(1996/1997). || | ||
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|King Crimson || [[TheChutley vs. ChrisGendo]], DoomZappo, Nineroe, valkiriforce, dani_phantump || British progressive rock band that has shuffled through multiple lineups and styles of music from 1968 to the present day, considered a founding prog band. Their most celebrated work comes from the band's initial "metal" period of 1972-1974(including the albums ''Larks Tongues In Aspic'', ''Starless and Bible Black'' and especially ''Red'') and the band's poly-rhythmic "new wave" period of 1981-1984(including the albums ''Discipline'', ''Beat'' and ''Three of a Perfect Pair''), all of which has seen reference and utilization in various tennis matches. || | |King Crimson || [[TheChutley vs. ChrisGendo]], DoomZappo, Nineroe, valkiriforce, dani_phantump || British progressive rock band that has shuffled through multiple lineups and styles of music from 1968 to the present day, considered a founding prog band. Their most celebrated work comes from the band's initial "metal" period of 1972-1974(including the albums ''Larks Tongues In Aspic'', ''Starless and Bible Black'' and especially ''Red'') and the band's poly-rhythmic "new wave" period of 1981-1984(including the albums ''Discipline'', ''Beat'' and ''Three of a Perfect Pair''), all of which has seen reference and utilization in various tennis matches. || | ||