When we think prog-rock, we usually think 70s, right? Maybe a little touch of 80s Genesis resurgence? But what about the oft-forgotten 90s? The 90s were overflowing with grunge bands, the fledgling riot grrrl movement, and hardcore rap rivalries. But there was still a place carved out for spacey, improvisational prog-rock. Here are three albums from the 90s that brought prog-rock greatness into the new decade.
‘Strangeitude’ by Ozric Tentacles
Strangeitude was the fourth album from British prog-rock outfit Ozric Tentacles, led consistently by Ed Wynne. The group overall was relatively successful despite never signing to a major label, preferring to exist within the niche independent and U.K. festival scenes before creating their own record label. Released in 1991, Strangeitude was one of

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