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Roine Stolt
Roine Stolt
Swedish rock musician
1
Miriodor
Miriodor
band
2
Tatsuya Yoshida
Tatsuya Yoshida
Japanese drummer
3
Joakim Thåström
Joakim Thåström
Swedish musician
4
Mecki Mark Men
Mecki Mark Men
Swedish progressive rock group
5
Träd, Gräs & Stenar
Träd, Gräs & Stenar
6
Peps Persson
Peps Persson
Swedish blues and reggae musician
7
Univers Zéro
Univers Zéro
Belgian band
8
The (International) Noise Conspiracy
The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Swedish rock band
9
Fred Frith
Fred Frith
English musician, composer and improvisor
10
Benny Andersson
Benny Andersson
Swedish musician, composer, record producer
11
Budgie
Budgie
Welsh hard rock/heavy metal band
12
Lucifer's Friend
Lucifer's Friend
German band
13
Jaguar
Jaguar
band
14
King Diamond
King Diamond
Danish heavy metal musician
15
Present
Present
band
16
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Italian band
17
The Flower Kings
The Flower Kings
Swedish progressive rock group
18
Hep Stars
Hep Stars
Swedish late 1960's pop group
19
Henry Cow
Henry Cow
English avant-rock group
20
Carnal Forge
Carnal Forge
band
21
Bigelf
Bigelf
band
22
Adrian Vandenberg
Adrian Vandenberg
Dutch musician
23
Turbonegro
Turbonegro
Norwegian punk rock band
24
Mercyful Fate
Mercyful Fate
Danish heavy metal band
25
Shining
Shining
Norwegian musical group; hard rock band
26
Änglagård
Änglagård
Swedish progressive rock band
27
Demon
Demon
English rock/metal group
28
Stormy Six
Stormy Six
Italian band
29
Apostasy
Apostasy
swedish band
30
Solefald
Solefald
Norwegian band
31
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
English progressive rock band
32
Strawbs
Strawbs
English rock band
33
Carl Palmer
Carl Palmer
English drummer
34
Björn Ulvaeus
Björn Ulvaeus
Swedish musician, songwriter; member of ABBA
35
ABBA
ABBA
Swedish pop group
36
Extrabreit
Extrabreit
German band
37
Tourniquet
Tourniquet
American metal band
38
Qoph
Qoph
band
39
Witchfynde
Witchfynde
40
Paul Di'Anno
Paul Di'Anno
English heavy metal singer
41
Treat
Treat
band
42
Aphrodite's Child
Aphrodite's Child
Greek progressive rock band
43
Soft Machine
Soft Machine
English rock band
44
Broder Daniel
Broder Daniel
band
45
Camel
Camel
English progressive rock band
46
Easy Action
Easy Action
Swedish glamrock band
Intro
Swedish band
Record Labels
The sleeve to the record Måltid

Samla Mammas Manna was a Swedish progressive rock band often characterized by virtuosic musicianship, circus references and silly humour, similar in many ways to the song-writing style of Frank Zappa. They were one of the founding members of the Rock in Opposition (RIO) movement in the late 1970s. In 1979 they were Fred Frith's backing band on his solo album, Gravity (1980). Musically, they bore a resemblance to the Canterbury scene.

The original line-up was Lars Hollmer (keyboards), Hasse Bruniusson (drums), Lars Krantz (bass) and Henrik Öberg (percussion). For Måltid, jazz fusion guitarist Coste Apetrea joined the group.

They were on the fringe of the Swedish political "progg" movement, although their lyrics were humorous and not explicitly political. The title of the album Klossa Knapitatet is a play on the Swedish phrase krossa kapitalet, a common slogan in the 1970s that means "crush the capital", and also the title of a seminal progg song by Blå Tåget, called "Staten och Kapitalet (Den ena handen vet vad den andra gör)". Some more serious elements of the progg movement were not amused by this frivolous attitude.

The band underwent line-up and name changes over the years (they released albums as Zamla Mammaz Manna and von Zamla), reinventing their sound each time. In 1999, the band reformed under their original name for a one-off release entitled Kaka. In 2002 they reunited again, this time with Japanese musician Tatsuya Yoshida on drums, for some performances and their final album Dear Mamma. The band played their first concerts in the US in August 2003, in Chicago at Schuba's, and at the annual Progday festival in North Carolina.

In 2005 the band opened the international progressive rock festival that took place in Moscow, Russia, InProg 2005.

Hollmer died in December 2008.