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Deserving special attention are [[Death (band)|Death]], not only for inventing [[Death Metal]] as a whole, but for subsequently kickstarting both prog and tech with their 1991 album ''Human'', which stood head-and-shoulders above contemporaneous releases in terms of the proficiency and originality of its songcraft and production, with seriously insightful lyrics accompanying inventive chords through inspired and memorable songwriting. It and all subsequent Death albums are considered standard-setting classics, with ''Human''<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zt8nF3b3-E&hd=1 Lack Of Comprehension]</ref> and ''Individual Thought Patterns''[[hottip:*:<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5ISAdamTJ4&hd=1 Trapped In A Corner]</ref> cleaving more closely to technical death metal and ''Symbolic''[[hottip:*:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wto1ySSFARE Crystal Mountain] and ''The Sound of Perseverance''[[hottip:*:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgx3sp_hTJw&hd=1 The Flesh And The Power It Holds] closer to progressive death metal to the contemporary ear.
 
Further bands that are generally classified as technical/progressive death metal (exact subgenre noted by their name) include:
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