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  1. 4 giorni fa · It was later covered by The Cramps in the early 1980s on their Psychedelic Jungle album, and it seems The Raveonettes take more inspiration from The Cramps version, apparent from the fact that it is that band which is listed on the album’s cover.

  2. 3 giorni fa · RADIO BROADCAST #795. 06–29–24. Fanatic! As I’m writing to you, the temperature is going further and further up to eventually climb into the mid 90s. Something to look forward to. I think I told you about these records a couple of weeks ago but I wanted to remind you again. There’s a new Osees album called SORCS 80.

  3. 1 giorno fa · KCRW Broadcast 795. Jun. 29, 2024 Music. Fanatic! As I’m writing to you, the temperature is going further and further up to eventually climb into the mid 90s. Something to look forward to. I think I told you about these records a couple of weeks ago but I wanted to remind you again. There’s a new Osees album called SORCS 80.

  4. 5 giorni fa · Best of all, they come on like a Summer of Love psychedelic band made up of members of The Cramps trying to reinvent pop in their own image. Make of that what you will. But as great, not to mention original, as the music is, the timing is impeccable.

  5. Bad Music for Bad People/Songs the Lord Taught Us/Psychedelic Jungle/the rest of the cramps Discog.- the Cramps. Raw Power- the Stooges. Combat Rock- the Clash. Are We Not Men?- Devo. About Time- Pennywise. My Brain Hurts- Screeching Weasel. Don't Back Down- the Queers. Trace of a Stranger- Blitzkid. Scratch the Surface- Sick of it All.

  6. 5 giorni fa · Magic mushrooms are the most-used psychedelic drug in the United States, according to a new report from RAND. Why it matters: The close look at Americans' use of psychedelics can help policymakers figure out how to regulate the substances as mental health treatments or even legalize them for recreational use.

  7. 5 giorni fa · 0. By Bob Baker Fish on June 27, 2024 Cyclic Selects. I first heard the music of Kevin Purdy via his Sydney based three piece Tooth and their woozy tripped out psychedelic masterpiece 2001’s Sirens From Here to Titan. It’s safe to say I hadn’t heard too much like it before. It was like 17 genres in one, Krautrock, psychedelia, downtempo ...