The following is a list of notable progressive metal artists, bands and groups. This list contains some bands that at least at some point during their career played progressive metal. Rooted in the early 1980s, the genre fused mellow progressive rock with a heavy metal aesthetic. [1] Characteristics may include complex song structures, unusual time signatures, lengthy songs and often using concept albums. [2]

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