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  1. 1960s. Although only a few singles gained recognition outside the region, music from the thriving Australian and New Zealand rock scenes formed in the wake of Beatlemania produced a large quantity of original psychedelic pop and rock music. Much of this was strongly influenced by British psychedelia, since many bands included first-generation ...

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  4. Neo-psicodelia é um gênero diversificado de música psicodélica que se inspira nos sons da psicodelia dos anos 1960, atualizando ou copiando as abordagens daquela época. Originado na década de 1970, ocasionalmente teve sucesso pop mainstream, mas é normalmente explorado em cenas de rock alternativo. Inicialmente, desenvolveu-se como uma ...

  5. v. t. e. Psychedelic pop (or acid pop) [3] is pop music that contains musical characteristics associated with psychedelic music. [1] Developing in the mid-to-late 1960s, elements included "trippy" features such as fuzz guitars, tape manipulation, backwards recording, sitars, and Beach Boys -style harmonies, wedded to melodic songs with tight ...

  6. e. Neo-psychedelia is a diverse genre of psychedelic music that draws inspiration from the sounds of 1960s psychedelia, either updating or copying the approaches from that era. [1] Originating in the 1970s, it has occasionally seen mainstream pop success but is typically explored within alternative rock scenes. [5]

  7. In the late 1960s, a wave of Mexican rock, heavily influenced by psychedelia and funk emerged, especially in northern border Mexican states, in particular, Tijuana, Baja California. Among the most recognized bands from this "Chicano Wave" (Onda Chicana in Spanish) were Three Souls in my Mind, Love Army, El Ritual [5] and Los Dug Dug's. [6]

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