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Psychedelic rock is a style of rock music that is inspired or influenced by psychedelic culture and attempts to replicate and enhance the mind-altering experiences of psychedelic drugs.
Psychedelic rock influenced the creation of psychedelic pop and psychedelic soul.
The term was first used in print in the Austin American Statesman in an article about the band titled " Unique Elevators shine with psychedelic rock ", dated 10 February 1966, and theirs was the first album to use the term as part of its title, in The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, released in August that year.
Psychedelic rock reached its apogee in the last years of the decade.
Psychedelic rock was glamorized on screen in Easy Rider ( 1969 ), which used songs including Steppenwolf's " Born to be Wild " as part of its soundtrack.
Psychedelic rock, with its distorted guitar sound, extended solos and adventurous compositions, has been seen as an important bridge between blues-oriented rock and later heavy metal.
Psychedelic music also contributed to the origins of glam rock, with Marc Bolan changing his psychedelic folk duo into rock band T. Rex and becoming the first glam rock star from 1970.
Psychedelic rock began to be revived in the late 1970s / early 1980s by bands of the post-punk scene, including The Teardrop Explodes, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Church, the Soft Boys, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, The Glove, and The Legendary Pink Dots.
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Psychedelic rock bands in particular, such as Hawkwind, have often used the theremin in their work.
The term was introduced to rock music and popularized by the 13th Floor Elevators 1966 album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators.
Psychedelic light-shows were a new art-form developed for rock concerts.
Psychedelic trance ( also known as psytrance ) is a type of electronic music music influenced by 1960s psychedelic rock.
Psychedelic soul was a blend of psychedelic rock and soul music in the late 1960s, which paved the way for the mainstream emergence of funk music a few years later.
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* M31, a Psychedelic Punk band, based out of Los Angeles, California
* Magic Mushroom Band, a psychedelic pop band founded in 1982 appearing on the compilation album A Psychedelic Psauna
* Tim Butler-a bass player in the band The Psychedelic Furs
There is a Psychedelic Folk Rock band from Providence, RI called " Allysen Callery & the Land of Nod ",
However, Mercury Records signed the band to a record deal in late 1966 and the group's debut album, Psychedelic Lollipop was released shortly thereafter.
In other words, the songs were cut before both of Ray's brothers left the band and Robby Krieger joined from the Psychedelic Rangers in October 1965.
In 2008, the band toured as part of " The Psychedelic Shack Tour ", which also featured a reformed Nazz, Vince Martell and, on occasion, Henry Gross.
Around the same time, he started playing in a Psychedelic rock band Midara Gokoro ( means ” Lecherous-minded ” in old Japanese ).
Psychedelic Rock band NGC-4594 was named after the New General Catalogue designation of the Sombrero Galaxy
This helped the band to build a solid reputation in the Psychedelic Trance scene.
* This song has also been covered by experimental rock bands The Pop Culture Suicides and TV Toy and a Psychedelic band by the name of " Art " on their album Supernatural Fairy Tales.
Billy Squier's first public performance was at a Boston nightclub in Kenmore Square called the Psychedelic Supermarket in 1968 which is where he saw Eric Clapton and the band Cream perform.
As the band's major label debut, to be titled Come Inside, was being readied for release the A & R person who had signed the band was fired from Elektra, causing the label to also drop both bands he had signed -- Jetboy and The Pandoras ( though the recordings they made eventually surfaced on the Psychedelic Sluts bootleg CD ).
The band embarked on a nationwide tour of Japan in promotion of Redeemer named " Psychedelic Parade ", and then during July its European brother, " Psychedelic Parade in Europe " began, a tour which included often multiple stops in seven different countries.
He is the founding member and drummer for the Jacksonville, Florida ( U. S .) hard rock band Cold and Austin, Texas ( U. S .) Psychedelic blues band Carny.
Paranoid Social Club is an American Rock band formed in 2002 in Portland, Maine, which plays a fusion of Indie and Psychedelic rock.
were also chosen by Smith to be part of his Celebrity Playlist on iTunes along with Cocteau Twins, My Bloody Valentine, Supergrass, Nirvana ( band ), Placebo, The Psychedelic Furs, and several bands that played on the Curiosa tour earlier that year.
Psychobilly band The Cramps covered the song on their 1981 album, Psychedelic Jungle.
In 2002, rhythm guitarist Paul Tobias left the band because of his frustrations with life on the road and was replaced by Richard Fortus ( formerly of The Psychedelic Furs and Love Spit Love ).

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Psychedelic festivals have been described as " temporary communities reproduced via personal and collective acts of transgression ... through the routine expenditure of excess energy, and through self-sacrifice in acts of abandonment involving ecstatic dancing often fuelled by chemical cocktails.
Psychedelic trance is popular in Israel, and some Israeli trance artists have gained international recognition, among them Alien Project, Astrix, Astral Projection, Maor Levi, and Infected Mushroom.
In Europe, neo-psychedelic groups who have cited the Panther Burns as an influence include England's Spacemen 3, and Psychedelic Ubik ; Scotland's Primal Scream ; Germany's Cuban Rebel Girls ( named after one of Falco's original songs ), Legendary Golden Vampires, and Tumbling Hearts ; France's The Dum Dum Boys ; and Italy's Time Machine.
More recently, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies ( MAPS ), the Heffter Research Institute, and the Beckley Foundation have continued studying the effects of the psychedelic experience.
They did not always have the solutions but they took a good, frank look at the mores of the day and prided themselves on bringing controversial subjects into the open, with such articles like “ The Single Girl and the Married Man ”, Mothers & Daughters ” and ‘ The Psychedelic Game ”.
The Cramps have also recorded the song, on the 1981 album, Psychedelic Jungle.
The song was influenced by the music of The Band − with whom Harrison had spent time in late 1968, following the completion of The Beatles ' White Album − while its lyrics are thought to have been inspired by a poem in Dr Timothy Leary's book Psychedelic Prayers after the Tao Te Ching.

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