He's only been associated with prog bands because of his management giving him festival shows with several prog bands (you know, Opeth, Symphony X, Periphery, Between The Buried And Me, Cynic etc) but it's unfair, considering that only a small fragment of his work is actually "prog rock/metal".
His albums "Infinity", "Ziltoid The Omniscient" and the deliberate "Deconstruction" (which contains a song called The Mighty Masturbator btw) are his most proggy musically but his sound has so much more to do with alternative rock, industrial metal, indian music, new age music, than prog rock.
Am I talking to myself? yes I am. I'll find the door and take it with me when I do renovations on my ex's house...
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