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The psychedelic rock group came to prominence in 1968 as part of the socially active Tropicalia Movement in Brazil.
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Like a Fox is a psychedelic rock band based in Philadelphia and founded in 2004 by former Lenola singer Jay Laughlin.
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Decades before hip-hop-style cut and paste became the norm, this band was smashing together elements of samba and psychedelic rock into totally delightful collage.
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Citay is a nine-piece group from San Francisco that makes atmospheric, psychedelic folk rock.
NPR: Citay: 'First Fantasy'
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Feinberg cites '60s and '70s psychedelic art rock bands as influences.
NPR: Citay: 'First Fantasy'
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Holtzman returned to California with a suitcase full of cassettes of this unique, Farfisa-organ-driven psychedelic-rock sound that was forged during the Vietnam War, when American radio influenced traditional Cambodian styles.
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Blitzen Trapper is known for a dizzyingly rapid-fire approach to its musical influences, channeling both the ramshackle slacker assault of Pavement and the roots-rock swagger of Creedence Clearwater Revival, all while throwing in psychedelic prog-rock riffs and ferocious punk energy.
NPR: Blitzen Trapper Finds a Down-Home Vibe
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Webber and Wells got their start playing together in the neo-psychedelic folk-rock group Black Mountain, a Canadian band known for channeling acts like Led Zeppelin, complete with electrified riffs and aggressive beats.
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For thirty years, Australia's The Church has produced music along the lines of New Wave, psychedelic, progressive-rock.
NPR: The Church On World Cafe
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The eclectic mix of blues-rock and psychedelic-funk tracks includes "Mojo Man" which opens with a big Ronettes beat before lurching into a Memphis horn grind.
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The music was something new in American rock: both ancient and modern, rooted in the past and eschewing the psychedelic sounds then in vogue.
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With a genre-bending indie-rock sound infused with the bluesy twang of The Band and the country-fried psychedelic riffs of The Allman Brothers the group from Portland, Ore.
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