Information:  - Neo-progressive rock (also known as neo-prog) is a subgenre of progressive rock, which developed in the UK and achieved popularity in the 1980s. Several bands from the genre have continued to record and tour.  - The guitar is a musical instrument classified as a string instrument with anywhere from four to 18 strings, usually having six. The sound is projected either acoustically, using a hollow wooden or plastic and wood box (for an acoustic guitar), or through electrical amplifier and a speaker (for an electric guitar). It is typically played by strumming or plucking the strings with the fingers, thumb and/or fingernails of the right hand or with a pick while fretting (or pressing against the frets) the strings with the fingers of the left hand. The guitar is a type of chordophone, traditionally constructed from wood and strung with either gut, nylon or steel strings and distinguished from other chordophones by its construction and tuning. The modern guitar was preceded by the gittern, the vihuela, the four-course Renaissance guitar, and the five-course baroque guitar, all of which contributed to the development of the modern six-string instrument.  - Progressive rock (shortened as "prog"; sometimes "art rock", "classical rock" or "symphonic rock") is a broad subgenre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States throughout the mid to late 1960s. Initially termed "progressive pop", the style was an outgrowth of psychedelic bands who abandoned standard pop traditions in favour of instrumentation and compositional techniques more frequently associated with jazz, folk or classical music. Additional elements contributed to its "progressive" label: lyrics were more poetic, technology was harnessed for new sounds, music approached the condition of "art", and the studio, rather than the stage, became the focus of musical activity, which often involved creating music for listening, not dancing.  - Frost* is an English progressive rock supergroup, formed in 2004 by Jem Godfrey and members of Arena, Kino, and IQ. Frost* released their first studio album, "Milliontown", in 2006, before splitting up. In 2008, Godfrey reformed Frost*, adding Darwin's Radio vocalist and guitarist, Declan Burke, to the lineup, and released their second album, "Experiments in Mass Appeal". The band disbanded again in 2011, to reunite later in September, after a brief hiatus.  - Declan "Dec" Burke (born 22 May 1972) is a guitarist, keyboardist and vocalist.  - Milliontown is the debut album of the neo-progressive rock band Frost * released in 2006 .  - Experiments in Mass Appeal is the second studio album by UK neo-progressive rock group Frost*. Jem Godfrey documented the making of this album with videos via "Frost Reports" on YouTube, under the username "planetfrost". According to Godfrey, this album is much more band oriented and collaborative. The album was primarily recorded at Jem's personal recording studio called the Cube.  - Jeremy "Jem" Godfrey (born 6 October 1971) is a British music producer, keyboardist and songwriter.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'milliontown' exhibits the relationship of 'followed by'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - 18  - 1960s  - 1972  - 2006  - 22  - again  - against  - album  - arena  - art  - as  - box  - classified  - continued  - development  - elements  - experiments in mass appeal  - fingers  - first  - four  - frost  - guitar  - having  - hollow  - is  - jazz  - jeremy  - left  - mass  - may  - may 1972  - modern  - more  - music  - october  - october 1971  - often  - or  - pop  - prog  - progressive  - radio  - record  - reunite  - rock  - s  - september  - six  - sometimes  - sound  - stage  - steel  - the band  - the sound  - wood
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