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<description>Topic: Todd Rundgren influence in &#34;Coup de Grace&#34;?

Message: In the song &#34;Coup de Grace&#34; from 2:29 ~ 3:31 it remembered some proggy stuff from Todd Rundgren, Todd Rundgren's Utopia to be more specific. Have you noticed the same thing or it's only me? Anyway, I really enjoy this part!I wish I can see them here in Brazil someday!
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