answersLogoWhite

0

What happened to all the LSD bands?

User Avatar

Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Music has taken a diffrent turn since the 70s and 80s, most LSD bands are either underground, or undercover. I would suggest Tool, RadioHead, or the Flaming Lips for popular LSD inspired music.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are all the names for LSD?

LSD


Is there strychnine in LSD?

No, although this may have happened in an extremely unusual case, LSD does not often contain strychnine.


Who does LSD effect?

LSD has effects on all people and animals


Can you get convulsions from doing LSD?

yes. happened to me on 2 hits.


Do integra gsr come with LSD?

Not all, for example the B18C is Lsd but the B18C1 is not.


Is LSD drug different from LSD and acid?

No, these all refer to the same compound, lysergic acid diethylamide.


What celebrities have taken LSD?

yep all of them


When is your body clean of the addiction of LSD?

LSD, like most, if not all, hallucinogens dose not have any addictive potential.


Does LSD cause multations to your body?

yes, lsd causes all sorts of severe "multations" although there is no risk of mutations


Is it dangerous to touch your dog while on LSD?

Not at all.


What are some myths about LSD?

There are numerous myths regarding the drug LSD. Among the more common myths are: * If you take LSD x number of times you are legally insane. * A group of LSD users once went blind by staring at the sun while tripping. * LSD is often adulterated with strychnine. * LSD stays in your body forever. * You can make LSD from Foster's beer (or other common products). * LSD is deposited in your spinal cord, and can be released when you crack your back. * Drug dealers tried to addict children to LSD by dispensing LSD-contaminated lick-and-stick tattoos These myths are all false. It should be noted that LSD is not considered addictive, which automatically invalidates the tattoo myth.


Are there different kinds of LSD?

LSD = Lysergic acid diethylamide there are lots of different street variety names, but they are all onstensibly the same chemical.