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somewhat_removed:
Dream Theater/Liquid Tension, Tool and Meshuggah would be the obvious recommendations, but i've already been beat to it.

so i'm gonna have to go with... Pain of Salvation or Dillinger Escape Plan.

Soundgarden stuff also has some pretty seamless timechange stuff. i never even really gave it a thought till i started playing their stuff, either.

La Creme:

--- Quote from: KimJongSick ---Oh, and "The Crunge" by Led Zeppelin, which is in 5/4 but changes to 4/4.
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9/8 actually. And the other part is 3 bars of 4/4 and one bar of 5/4.

Liquid Tension Experiment - Another Dimension
Liquid Tension Experiment - Biaxedent
The Sugarplastic - The Harvestman (Daddy Longlegs) [smoothest transision from 3/4 to 4/4 in the history of anything ever.]
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Awakening (it is way the fuck crazier than Vital Transformation)
John McLaughlin - Arjen's Bag [perfect 11/8 the whole way through]
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - There Is No Method [2 bars of 3/4, one bar of 7/4, repeat.]
Dave Brubeck - Blue Rondo a la Turk [9/8, 4/4 on solos]
Keith Jarrett - The Windup [4/4, 12/8, and all over the place in the solos]
801 - East Of Asteroid [a segment of this song is in fucking 13/8]
The Bad Plus - Big Eater [7/8, I think. Nobody's really sure. It's up for debate.]
The Bad Plus - Heart Of Glass [They do part of the song in 7/8. They always fuck with the classics. They play part of Iron Man in a major key. GENIUS.]

The ones with nothing written next to them are that way because I have no idea what the fuck is gonig on in them. I guess part of Biaxident is in 4/4 and some is in 7/8, but it goes MAD WILD!

EDIT: Also, Mr. Mustard is all in 4/4. It is a trick of the vocals.

Valrus:
Ok. John Cage's Sonatas & Interludes for Prepared Piano. For starters. Lots of 20th century classical music will fuck your shit right up.

As for popular music, I humbly submit the following:
Radiohead, "Morning Bell" (Kid A version), in 5/4
Radiohead, "Paranoid Android", with guitar solos in 7/4 (I never even noticed this until I read about it)
The Beatles, "Good Morning Good Morning", in 5/4
Pixies, "Oh My Golly!", with an intro in 5/4 in some sense
Pixies, "Trompe Le Monde", in 4/4 with bridge in 6/8

Valrus:

--- Quote from: KimJongSick ---And "White Room" goes from 6/6 to 4/4, but I think I already mentioned that (cannae remember, heh).
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6/6?

La Creme:
General Patton Vs. The X-ecutioners - ?Kamikaze! 0500 Hrs. ("Take A Peice Of Me")

Insane at the begining. Seriously.

Also, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer - Trilogy is maybe the smoothest 5/4 ever.

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