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The ISBN of The Doors of Perception is 0060595183.

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Because they were a bridge to a new kind of music. The Doors also chose their name as in Huxley's book ones perception of reality can be altered by in some cases drugs which though not endorsed by the Doors, were part of their music. In other words their music had the ability to be heard from an entirely different perspective.