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The Beatles did not write a song about magic mushrooms. The song to which you refer is possibly "Tomorrow Never Knows" which was used as a soundtrack for a bizarre 3 minute movie entitled "Looking For Mushrooms". The song itself can be easily categorised as "psychodelia" and is the product of John Lennon's early experiences with LSD.

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