Angel Dust, Dust, Death, Leak, Sherm, Dippys, Rocket Fuel, Dustin Hoffman, Wet, Juicy.
Are only a few names for this notorous drug.
Popular Culture references, and uses.
Two rap groups (Cage) and (tame one) made an album together, entitled "Water World." They assumed the name Leak Bros, for the album. The theme of the album was completely on Pcp, they made it after a dream of a Drug related Theme park, as heard in the song waterworld. In my opinion they're a great group, both together and separately. http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=KMYtKNac9Ds&feature=related As you can tell plainly from this song, the entire album is entirely depressing, which in term could mean that it's anti drug. Yet both of these rappers use the drug.
angel dust, rocket fuel, superweed, inbawlment fluid
Marijuana, LSD, magic mushrooms, salvia, peyote, mescalin, PCP, STP...
Marijuana, LSD, magic mushrooms, salvia, peyote, mescalin, PCP, STP...
Marijuana, LSD, magic mushrooms, salvia, peyote, mescalin, PCP, STP...
Pure PCP contains only PCP (phencylidine).
PCP is not administrated
pcp is a tranqulizer
There is no plant. Angel Dust is slang for PCP (Phencyclidine). PCP is completely synthetic and must be synthesized in a lab with chemicals. Also, a fun fact... PCP was originally used as an anasthaetic, but was discontinued due to it's dissociative psychedelic side effects.
PCP is phencyclidine.
Yes, PCP is a hallucinogen.
Pcp was founded in 1959
LSD is better than PCP, I feel. With PCP you can actually feel the effects. For example when you are on a LSD "trip" you see things such as bees and other things, like worms. When you are on PCP you can actually feel these things, for example you can feel the bees stinging you or the worms crawling on you. Sometimes these feelings come back even when you aren't on the drug PCP. You can randomly get the sensation of bees stinging you or something else when you are on PCP. That can happen with LSD also, when you relapse, but you don't feel it and see it, you just see it. There are also other reasons. Both drugs are very similar though.