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Arabs in Aspic is a Norwegian progressive rock band formed in 1997 in Trondheim. Initially starting as a Black Sabbath cover band, they later adopted a name inspired by King Crimson's album "Larks' Tongues in Aspic". Their discography includes albums such as "Progeria" (2003), "Far Out in Aradabia" (2004), and "Strange Frame of Mind" (2010). The band is known for blending progressive rock, psychedelic rock, and hard rock, drawing inspiration from bands like Genesis, King Crimson, and Yes. Throughout their career, they have undergone several lineup changes, with founding member Jostein Smeby remaining the primary songwriter and guitarist. The products available from the artist Arabs in Aspic include vinyls, CDs.