Psychedelic rock

The Black Angels [2006] – Manipulation



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Nate Ryan - bass, guitar
Stephanie Bailey - drums, percussion
Christian Bland - guitar, bass, vocals
Alex Maas - vocals, bass
Jennifer Raines - drone machine
 
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Pink Floyd [1968] - Corporal Clegg



David Gilmour – guitars, vocals, kazoo
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, vocals
Rick Wright – Farfisa & Hammond organ, vocals
Roger Waters – bass, backing vocals

The song is about a shell-shocked soldier who lost his leg in World War II, described as having a medal of "orange, red and blue", which may be a reference to the Burma Star. It is the first mention of war in a Pink Floyd song, something that would become a common theme in Roger Waters' lyrics, Roger having lost his father thus in 1944. Waters told Mojo magazine that this song is autobiographical. He explained: "Corporal Clegg is about my father and his sacrifice in World War II."
 
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I’m an idiot... I read the title and immediately thought “psychedelic crack” and wondered what amazing combination this was
Wow, really living up to your username.

Psychedelic is such a wide [awesome] category. I guess psych rock somewhat narrows it down. Does Krautrock count? In case not, here's some Brian Jonestown Massacre instead:

 
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Mainliner [2021] - Dual Myths

1. Blasphemy Hunter
2. Hibernator's Dream
3. Silver Guck
4. Dunamist zero




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Kawabata Makoto (guitar)
Koji Shimura (drums)
Kawabe Taigen (bass/vocals)


this is my type of psychedelic rock, very trippy

this is hardcore, didn't know japanese bands can rock like this

props once again my friend, cheers 🍻
 
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