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Sixties psycadelic rock (if you can call it that)

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Storm Rider:
The Doors qualify as psychedelic, and Pink Floyd's early albums do (I would say that Wish You Were Here was the end of their psychadelic era and the beignning of the prog), and certainly the latter half of the Beatles' career.

Aside from those three, none of these bands are psychadelic.

Furthermore, Nirvana is not a good band. And the best Black Sabbath albums had nothing to do with Ozzy.

La Creme:
Firstly, where the hell are Jefferson Airplane and the Zombies?! Seriously, those are two of the most psycadelic bands in ever. Also, Metallica? Nirvana? WHAT?

It's not as though it really matters. What does is how great psycedelia is. I think that the world is really made a better place by albums like "Sgt. Pepper's...", "Dark Side of the Moon", "Odyssey & Oracle", and "Surrealistic Pillow". It's a really simple, enjoyable, and all-encompasing genre of rock that doesn't really bother with expert musicianship or songwriting ability, but doesn't allow for a lack of talent either. Also, it is the genre of the Phaser and the Vibrato pedals. Both of which are super-fun to play through.

Storm Rider:
I personally think that Sgt. Pepper's is an incredibly overrated album. Sure, it was good, but many people call it the 'best album of all time'. I think that that is patently ridiculous, as it's not even the best Beatles album. Revolver and Rubber Soul are clearly superior.

Chivalryisn'tdead:
The poll was about music in general. And actually I did want to put Jefferson Airplane (psychadelic Pillow is awesome), and others but I only had room for so many so I had to comprimize with myself and put only a few of my favourite bands.
And to the dude talking about how I am fucked, I'd like one example of good country "music".

Dalkaen:
For psychedelic rock, early Pink Floyd certainly owns.

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