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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
Your answers to your own question are as good as any I might come up with. I don't think you need drugs to have a psychedelic experience, but if you don't use them it should at least feel like you're on drugs. And I think that usually means the type that slow down time and reality rather than speed it up.
I've often wondered about Fugazi's trippier stuff on Red Medicine and if this qualifies as psychedelic music in the broad sense.
Also, you are definitley looking at the broad sense here. Psych rock is something very specific, but "psychedelic" is not even exclusively a type of music.
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You know I was gonna mention FUGAZI. Some of their live jams can get pretty trippy.
My argument against dropping acid has always been that I could just listen to some really fucking good music.