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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: They are not really mainstream, but they have their strongest fanbase in Turkey.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: "Never Let Go", "Lady Fantasy", "Echoes", and the entire ''Snow Goose'' album.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While Camel enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis|Band}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush|Band}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While Camel enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis|Band}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush|Band}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.
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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis|Band}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush|Band}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While they Camel enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis|Band}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush|Band}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.
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** The first track of their self titled album, "Slow Yourself Down" deserves a mention.

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** The first track of their self titled self-titled album, "Slow Yourself Down" deserves a mention.
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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis|Band}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis|Band}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/{{Rush|Band}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.
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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis}}, Music/{{Genesis|Band}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.
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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was becoming DeaderThanDisco. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they were still stuck in the shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/JethroTull and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was becoming DeaderThanDisco.on the wrong end of the PopularityPolynomial. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.
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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they've experienced a resurgence in popularity around the 2000s and are now often regarded as unfairly underrated.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in TheSeventies, they've experienced a resurgence they were still stuck in popularity around the 2000s shadow of more successful prog bands like Music/{{Yes}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/{{Genesis}}, Music/GentleGiant, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/JethroTull and are now often Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, only appearing to gain any commercial momentum towards the end of the decade... right when ProgressiveRock was becoming DeaderThanDisco. However, later generations have increasingly regarded them as unfairly underrated.overlooked, to the point where Mikael Åkerfeldt of Music/{{Opeth}} has cited them as a major influence.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: "Never Let Go", "Lady Fantasy", "Echoes", and the entire ''Snow Goose'' album.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: "Never Let Go", "Lady Fantasy", "Echoes", and the entire ''Snow Goose'' album.



** The entire ''Mirage'' and ''Moonmadness'' albums probably deserve to be cited as well.

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** The entire ''Mirage'' and ''Moonmadness'' albums probably deserve to be cited here as well.



* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in the seventies, they've experienced a resurgence in popularity around the 2000's and are now often regarded as unfairly underrated.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While they enjoyed reasonable (but not huge) success back in the seventies, TheSeventies, they've experienced a resurgence in popularity around the 2000's 2000s and are now often regarded as unfairly underrated.underrated.
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** The first track of their self titled album, "Slow Yourself Down" deserves a mention.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: "Never Let Go", "Lady Fantasy", "Echoes", and the entire ''Snow Goose'' album.
** "Ice"
** "Song Within a Song"
** The entire ''Mirage'' and ''Moonmadness'' albums probably deserve to be cited as well.
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