How to use in-sentence of “psychedelic”:
– Guckkasten is a South Korean Indie rock group that is known for psychedelic music.
– Big beat is a genre of dance music, which includes various genres of music, including drum and bass, alternative rock, trip-hop, acid house, beat music, punk rock and psychedelic rock.
– They were highly influential in popularizing hard and psychedelic rock.
– Later, under Syd Barrett’s leadership, they played music that was psychedelic in style.
– Most of these are known as psychedelic mushrooms.
– It is used in ayahuasca brews because of the psychedelic drug N,N-Dimethyltryptamine DMT in its roots.
– Iron Butterfly is a Psychedelic rock band from San Diego, California.

Example sentences of “psychedelic”:
– With the rise of psychedelic musicpsychedelia, a number of garage bands started to add strange and exotic elements to their sound, but after 1968, as more complex forms of rock music took over, garage rock records declined in popularity.
– It began as a mix of Rock and rollrock, jazz, dub, soul, and some other elements including psychedelic rock, ambient, progressive rock, acid jazz and alternative hip hop.
– Synesthesia is sometimes reported by people using psychedelic drugs, after a stroke, or during an epilepsyepileptic seizure.
– The Primitives Group was a Czech psychedelic rock group, founded in 1967, broke up two years later, in 1969.
– They later made psychedelic musicpsychedelic and garage rock music, before using a dance music element to their sound with their 1991 album “Screamadelica”.
– Most of his books are about modern society, the effects of modern science and, later, on mysticism and psychedelic drugs like LSD.
– Their style has been described as one of the “ more offbeat acts to emerge during the psychedelic era”.
– His memoir, “A Sea Ringed with Visions”, is as wildly psychedelic as anything written by others under the influence of actual hallucinogens.
– The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was an American psychedelic rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965 and active until 1970.
– The resulting album contained elements of psychedelic rock, classic rock, and hardcore punk.
– His genres mix from early psychedelic rock, hard rock, pop rock, blues rock/rock n roll even country rock and heavy metal.
– Jefferson Airplane was a psychedelic rock band from San Francisco.
– The band’s fourth album, Stained Class, had less of a psychedelic sound and was rockier sounding.
– During the 1980s, James Brown James Brown and Sly the Family Stone had used parts of psychedelic rock and other styles in their music.
– Psychedelic music is a term referring to different music styles and genres, such as psychedelic rock, psych folkpsychedelic folk, psychedelic ambient, psychedelic techno, and others.
– The term originally referred to a group of early mostly British 1970s progressive rock and Psychedelic rockpsychedelic bands such as Hawkwind and Pink Floyd.
– The band’s music showed many musical styles including: country music, psychedelic rock, Celtic music and folk music which Lynott mixed with hard rock and heavy metal styles.
– The album was noted for its psychedelic feel, and “Who Feels Love?” was the best example of this.
- With the rise of psychedelic musicpsychedelia, a number of garage bands started to add strange and exotic elements to their sound, but after 1968, as more complex forms of rock music took over, garage rock records declined in popularity.
- It began as a mix of Rock and rollrock, jazz, dub, soul, and some other elements including psychedelic rock, ambient, progressive rock, acid jazz and alternative hip hop.
- Synesthesia is sometimes reported by people using psychedelic drugs, after a stroke, or during an epilepsyepileptic seizure.
More in-sentence examples of “psychedelic”:
– A stylized drawing of the Camel cigarette pack is used as the front cover of the 1971 album “Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime” by the San Francisco psychedelic band It’s a Beautiful Day.
– The Sperm mixed avant-garde music with Jazzfree jazz and psychedelic pop, as well as performance art.
– LSD is a psychedelic drug that causes people who take it to witness illusions.
– Often people use the words acid rock to refer to the more intense and loud forms of psychedelic rock, particularly many of the jam bands and heavy rock groups of the late 1960s.
– Hendrix was widely associated with the use of psychedelic drugs like LSD.
– Five years after its first synthesis, he discovered by accident the psychedelic effects of LSD, after absorbing some through his fingertips on April 16 1943.
– In normal psychedelic mushrooms, psilocybin makes up about 1% of their weight.
– In the 1960s Jimi Hendrix released psychedelic rock music.
– Magic mushrooms or psychedelic mushrooms or Psilocybin mushrooms contain the alkaloid psilocybin, or similar substances.
– Under the professional name of “Bear” he is known around the world as the music producer, engineer and artist to psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead.
– In medicine, the new feelings a patient has when he is in psychedelic state are called hallucinations and synesthesia; these are also seen in patients with psychosis.
– They try to express their music as psychedelic videos which is hidden under analogue.It is because their music is inspired by Hague’s piece called Art and Fire.
– Their music style is psychedelic rock combined with other kinds of music like blues, country, folk, and bluegrass.
– Strawberry Alarm Clock was an United StatesAmerican psychedelic pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 1966.
– During this time he experimented with psychedelic drugs and eventually exited the band in 1968.
– He is best remembered as a member of San Francisco psychedelic rock group Quicksilver Messenger Service.
– He was known for co-founding Jefferson Airplane, a psychedelic rock band of the 1960s and its more commercial spin-off band Jefferson Starship.
– In the 1980s, New Wave music bands such as Duran Duran, A Flock of Seagulls, Psychedelic Furs, and the Eurythmics were popular.
– John Lennon wrote the song based on his readings of “The Psychedelic Experience”, which adapted the “Tibetan Book of the Dead” for use as an LSD “user’s manual”, intending to give users a kind of religious experience.
– They wrote a book, “The Psychedelic Experience”, which was based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
– By this time, they had developed their own lifestyle that included psychedelic styles, drug use, usually some amount of travel, and much longer hair than other people.
– Steranko was influenced in his work by James Bond films and the psychedelic and Op art movements, and the resulting stories melded groundbreaking visuals with equally innovative storytelling techniques.
– MDMA, is a psychoactive drug with stimulant and psychedelic effects that is primarily used as a recreational drug.
– Some major groups that made psychedelic rock included: The Beatles, The Doors, The Byrds, The Grateful Dead, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa and The Animals.
- A stylized drawing of the Camel cigarette pack is used as the front cover of the 1971 album "Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime" by the San Francisco psychedelic band It's a Beautiful Day.
- The Sperm mixed avant-garde music with Jazzfree jazz and psychedelic pop, as well as performance art.
- LSD is a psychedelic drug that causes people who take it to witness illusions.
– They use elements from many genres, including Rock musicrock, country, Latin, and psychedelic rock.
– In the 1967 they experimented with a psychedelic music style.
– With the psychedelic and Eastern sound, the song also reminds of George Harrison achievements like “Within You Without You” and also some of his solo work.
– In 1997, Gold released a tribute to 1960s psychedelic music, “Greetings from Planet Love”, issued under the pseudonym “the Fraternal Order of the All”.Leigh, Spencer.
– The style, which led up to psychedelic rock, often had simple lyrics and sometimes used guitars distorted through a device called a fuzzbox.
– Hard rock is a variation of rock music with roots in early 1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock..
– Formed in 1964, Pink Floyd was first known for their psychedelic rockpsychedelic or philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, innovative live shows.
– In the 1960s, professors Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner and Richard Alpert collaborated on a book titled “The Psychedelic Experience”, which adapted portions of the “Book of the Dead” as a guide for use in LSD experiences.
– He was a cult figure known in the psychedelic community for his work as a clandestine chemistryclandestine chemist from 1966 through 1996 for the Brotherhood of Eternal Love.Nocenti, Annie.
– In the early 1970s, many rock bands played psychedelic rock, a type of rock music with lyrics and sounds that were intended to give the listener some idea of what it felt like to be on so-called “mind-expanding” drugs, and which some believe even enhanced the experience of being on the drugs themselves.
– He was known as a founder member of the British psychedelic rock power trio, Cream, in the late 1960s.
– The renaming of the band as “Guckkasten” was to reflect how their psychedelic music is like looking through a Chinese-style kaleidoscope with its beautiful and constantly changing pictures.
– He later “The Psychedelic Experience”, calling it “that stupid book of Leary’s” but his song spread its influence.
– He was a founding member of The 13th Floor Elevators and a known musician of the psychedelic rock genre.
– These three albums had a hard rock style that was familiar to bands like Led Zeppelin, and had a psychedelic feel.
– This psychedelic influenced record is long out of print and has never been released on CD.
– Quitting, doing more productive things or tripping on a serotonin psychedelic can help reset these habits but that is another topic all together.
– Progressive rock bands may have influences from psychedelic rock, folk music, traditional music, world music, and jazz or jazz fusion.
– Many of his works are known as psychedelic art and pop art.
– Their style was mainly alternative rock, but also influenced by the grunge musicgrunge movement of the early 1990s as well as heavy metal, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, and later, electronica.
– Blue Öyster Cult is a psychedelic rock band that formed in Long Island, New York in 1971.
– This band tries to express their experimental mindset by playing music like psychedelic videos hidden under an analogous style.
