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Music genre pages seem to cause more problems than anything else on Wikipedia! These particular terms ("post-prog" and "exo-prog") do not appear to have an established, consistent, verifiable usage and the current article is inconsistent and does not cite sources. Nothing links here (although New Prog did). A Google search suggests "post-prog" is inconsistently used and little used, but when it is, it tends to be used synonymously with post-rock, contrary to what the article says. "Exo-prog" is very little used: the one clear usage I found links it with neo-prog, which is consistent with the third paragraph of the article, but inconsistent with the first two. I've previously tagged the article as needing clean-up and citations, but neither have been forthcoming. I thought about trying to clean it up myself, but couldn't think of anything to write beyond "These terms are inconsistently and little used." The people who have added most content to the page haven't done anything else on Wikipedia. Bondegezou 09:47, 5 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]