Psychedelic rock is a genre that attempts to recreate the affects of mind-altering drugs, with bands such as Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, the Doors and Pink Floyd.
Rock,surf rock,psychedelic rock.
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Jimi Hendrix is primarily known for playing in the rock genre, specifically pioneering a style known as psychedelic rock. His music often incorporated elements of blues, funk, and R&B, creating a unique and innovative sound that revolutionized the rock music scene. Hendrix's virtuosic guitar playing and experimental approach to music solidified his status as one of the greatest and most influential musicians in rock history.
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Sean Lennon does Pop, Rock, Psychedelic Rock and Experimental Rock music.
they play a mixture of Punk Rock, Funk, Rock, Reggae, Psychedelic Rock, Rap Rock.
Several Christian bands incorporate psychedelic rock elements into their music, including The 77s, known for their blend of alternative rock and psychedelia, and Daniel Amos, who transitioned from new wave to a more psychedelic sound in their later works. Another notable band is Lost Dogs, which features members from various Christian rock backgrounds and often explores diverse musical styles, including psychedelia. Additionally, the band The Choir is recognized for their atmospheric sound that sometimes leans into psychedelic influences.
They both play Alternative Rock, Punk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rap Rock.
Mostly known for Progressive Rock. But all I remember they did or tried to experiment with these genres are: Psychedelic rock (Barrett Era and the Era of Progressive Experiments), Progressive rock, Experimental rock, Post-Prog, Experimental music, Alternative, Space rock, Folk, Avantgarde rock, they tried some of Jazz, Blues-rock (The Dogs Of War for example), Blues (Seamus). But their music can be classified as blues-based progressive rock which you can clearly hear in songs like Pigs (Three Different Ones), Sheep, It's What We Do or even Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) and Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9).
um? nothing was dangerous about psychedelic rock,most of the music was actually really good but it may have been disliked by some people because people used psychedelics to influence their music.
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