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* Music/{{Baroness}} (heavy psych mainly on ''Yellow & Green'')
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* Music/{{Gong}} (also ProgressiveRock, SpaceRock and JazzFusion)
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Labelle did not perform Psychedelic Rock


* Music/{{Labelle}}
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Tears for Fears isn't generally considered Psychedelic Rock


* Music/TearsForFears
** 1985 - ''Music/SongsFromTheBigChair''
** 1989 - ''Music/TheSeedsOfLove''
** 1993 - ''Music/{{Elemental|Album}}''
** 1995 - ''Music/RaoulAndTheKingsOfSpain''
** 2004 - ''Music/EverybodyLovesAHappyEnding''
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Captain Beefheart is not generally considered a Psychedelic Rock artist, he's usually considered either Blues or Blues Rock


* Music/CaptainBeefheart (also BluesRock and an influence on PunkRock, as well as one of the first AlternativeRock bands)
** 1967 - ''Music/SafeAsMilk''
** 1968 - ''Music/StrictlyPersonal''
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Not typically categorized as Psychedelic Rock


* Music/{{Yes}} (for their first two albums; started as Mabel Greer's Toyshop from 1966-8)
** 1969 - ''Music/{{Yes|Album}}''
** 1970 - ''Music/TimeAndAWord''
* Music/FrankZappa (A Pioneer of the genre with his first album, parodied the genre later)
** 1966 - ''Music/FreakOut''
** 1967 - ''Music/AbsolutelyFree''
** 1968 - ''Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney''
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King Crimson is usually not considered Psychedelic Rock


* Music/KingCrimson (Specifically their first album ''Music/InTheCourtOfTheCrimsonKing'', often seen as a bridge between this and ProgressiveRock)
** 1969 - ''Music/InTheCourtOfTheCrimsonKing''
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CCR wasn't a Psychedelic band


* Music/CreedenceClearwaterRevival (mostly BluesRock, but has delved into this territory, particularly in the albums below)
** 1968 - ''Music/CreedenceClearwaterRevivalAlbum''
** 1969 - ''Music/WillyAndThePoorBoys''
** 1970 - ''Music/CosmosFactory''
** 1970 - ''Music/{{Pendulum|CreedenceClearwaterRevivalAlbum}}''
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* Music/{{Coven}} (OneHitWonder band known for the song [[BlackSheepHit "One Tin Soldier"]]from the movie Film/BillyJack, also one of the first bands to feature [[RockMeAsmodeus overt Satanic themes in their music]])

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* Music/{{Coven}} (OneHitWonder band known for the song [[BlackSheepHit "One Tin Soldier"]]from Soldier"]] from the movie Film/BillyJack, ''Film/BillyJack'', also one of the first bands to feature [[RockMeAsmodeus overt Satanic themes in their music]])
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* Music/ArcticMonkeys (mainly in ''Humbug'', ''Suck It and See'' and ''Music/{{AM}}'')
** 2013 - ''Music/{{AM}}''
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The genre's role in expanding the sonic boundaries of pop and rock also won't be forgotten soon. It is also the fundamental building block of the burgeoning stoner rock scene. With 'old school' rock returning to mainstream viability [[note]]"Active rock", a related genre, refers to the latest output from working veterans like Music/BruceSpringsteen, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/StevieNicks, Music/PattiSmith, Music/NeilYoung, Music/JohnMellencamp and so on[[/note]] and alternative still very popular and with both taking up an increasing amount of influence from psychedelic/blues rock, some speculate that psychedelic rock might be on the verge of a mainstream revival.

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The genre's role in expanding the sonic boundaries of pop and rock also won't be forgotten soon. It is also the fundamental building block of the burgeoning stoner rock scene. With 'old school' rock returning to mainstream viability [[note]]"Active rock", a related genre, refers to the latest output from working veterans like Music/BruceSpringsteen, Music/{{Rush}}, Music/{{Rush|Band}}, Music/StevieNicks, Music/PattiSmith, Music/NeilYoung, Music/JohnMellencamp and so on[[/note]] and alternative still very popular and with both taking up an increasing amount of influence from psychedelic/blues rock, some speculate that psychedelic rock might be on the verge of a mainstream revival.
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* Music/ItsABeautifulDay (also BaroquePop)

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* Music/ItsABeautifulDay (also BaroquePop)BaroquePop, [[OneHitWonder mostly known for the song]] "White Bird")
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* Music/TheChurch (also JanglePop)

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* Music/TheChurch Music/TheChurchBand (also JanglePop)
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* Music/BlackRebelMotorcycleClub
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* Music/AphroditesChild, pre-666. (also ProgressiveRock)

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* Music/AphroditesChild, pre-666.pre-''666''. (also ProgressiveRock)
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* Music/AphroditesChild, pre-666. (also ProgressiveRock)
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Other bands besides the Beatles that contributed to the genre's development in the same period included: Music/The13thFloorElevators (who [[TropeNamer coined the term]] "psychedelic rock"), Music/TheBeachBoys, Music/TheYardbirds, [[Music/JimiHendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience]]; UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco bands such as Big Brother and the Holding Company, Music/JeffersonAirplane, the Quicksilver Messenger Service, Music/TheGratefulDead, the Music/SteveMillerBand, and Moby Grape; UsefulNotes/LosAngeles bands such as Music/TheByrds, Music/TheDoors, Music/{{Iron Butterfly|Band}}, Music/{{Love}}, [[Music/FrankZappa The Mothers of Invention]]; and British bands such as Music/PinkFloyd, Music/ProcolHarum and The Nice.

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Other bands besides the Beatles that contributed to the genre's development in the same period included: Music/The13thFloorElevators (who [[TropeNamer coined the term]] "psychedelic rock"), Music/TheBeachBoys, Music/TheYardbirds, [[Music/JimiHendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience]]; UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco bands such as Big Brother and the Holding Company, Music/JeffersonAirplane, the Quicksilver Messenger Service, Music/TheGratefulDead, the Music/SteveMillerBand, and Moby Grape; UsefulNotes/LosAngeles bands such as Music/TheByrds, Music/TheDoors, Music/{{Iron Butterfly|Band}}, Music/{{Love}}, Music/{{Love|Band}}, [[Music/FrankZappa The Mothers of Invention]]; and British bands such as Music/PinkFloyd, Music/ProcolHarum and The Nice.



1967 proved to be the sort of "Holy Year" for psych-rock, boasting Music/TheBeatles' ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'', ''Music/MagicalMysteryTour'', [[Music/JimiHendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience]] ''Music/AreYouExperienced'' and ''Music/AxisBoldAsLove'', Music/{{Cream}}'s ''Music/DisraeliGears'', Music/TheWho's ''Music/TheWhoSellOut'' (where they jumped on the psychedelic bandwagon, though it fits the concept of the album), Music/TheBeachBoys ''Music/SmileySmile'', Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' ''Music/TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest'', Music/TheDoors' [[Music/TheDoorsAlbum self-titled debut album]] + their second album ''Music/StrangeDays'', Music/PinkFloyd's debut ''Music/ThePiperAtTheGatesOfDawn'', and Music/{{Love}}'s ''Music/ForeverChanges''. However, psych-rock's wave started to crest soon afterwards, as the overall optimism of the movement vanished and bands embraced increasingly harder drugs (amphetamines, heroin, cocaine, etc.) which led them to increasingly heavier music.

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1967 proved to be the sort of "Holy Year" for psych-rock, boasting Music/TheBeatles' ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'', ''Music/MagicalMysteryTour'', [[Music/JimiHendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience]] ''Music/AreYouExperienced'' and ''Music/AxisBoldAsLove'', Music/{{Cream}}'s ''Music/DisraeliGears'', Music/TheWho's ''Music/TheWhoSellOut'' (where they jumped on the psychedelic bandwagon, though it fits the concept of the album), Music/TheBeachBoys ''Music/SmileySmile'', Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' ''Music/TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest'', Music/TheDoors' [[Music/TheDoorsAlbum self-titled debut album]] + their second album ''Music/StrangeDays'', Music/PinkFloyd's debut ''Music/ThePiperAtTheGatesOfDawn'', and Music/{{Love}}'s Music/{{Love|Band}}'s ''Music/ForeverChanges''. However, psych-rock's wave started to crest soon afterwards, as the overall optimism of the movement vanished and bands embraced increasingly harder drugs (amphetamines, heroin, cocaine, etc.) which led them to increasingly heavier music.



* Music/{{Love}}

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* Music/{{Love}}Music/{{Love|Band}}
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* Music/DiscoInferno (overlaps with PostPunk and PostRock)
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** 1996 - ''[[Music/SpidersAlbum Spiders]]''
** 2004 - ''Music/SuburbanRockNRoll''
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* Music/ItsABeautifulDay

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* Music/ItsABeautifulDayMusic/ItsABeautifulDay (also BaroquePop)
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* Music/{{Coven}} (OneHitWonder band known for the song [[BlackSheepHit "One Tin Soldier"]]from the movie Film/BillyJack, also one of the first bands to feature [[RockMeAsmodeus overt Satanic themes in their music]])
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* Music/ItsABeautifulDay
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* Music/LanaDelRey (also {{Slowcore}} and FolkRock, mainly from ''Ultraviolence'' onwards))

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* Music/LanaDelRey (also {{Slowcore}} and FolkRock, mainly from ''Ultraviolence'' onwards))onwards)
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* Music/LanaDelRey (also {{Slowcore}} and FolkRock, mainly from ''Ultraviolence'' onwards))
** 2019 - ''Music/NormanFuckingRockwell''

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