List of psychedelic rock artists

The following is a list of artists considered to be general purveyors of the psychedelic rock genre.

1960s–early 1970s

0–E

  • The 13th Floor Elevators
  • Aguaturbia
  • Daevid Allen
  • The Amboy Dukes
  • Andromeda
  • Apple Pie Motherhood Band
  • Syd Barrett
  • The Beatles
  • Bee Gees (early work)
  • Big Brother and the Holding Company
  • Blue Cheer
  • Blues Magoos
  • Curt Boettcher
  • Braen's Machine
  • The Byrds
  • Robert Calvert
  • The Charlatans
  • Robert Charlebois
  • The Chocolate Watchband
  • Eric Clapton (with Cream)
  • Gene Clark
  • Ray Columbus
  • Comus
  • Larry Coryell
  • Count Five
  • Country Joe and the Fish
  • Coven
  • The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
  • Cream
  • The Creation
  • Creation of Sunlight
  • The Daily Flash
  • Deep Purple (early work)[40]
  • The Deviants
  • The Doors
  • The Electric Prunes
  • Roky Erickson

F–M

  • Fifty Foot Hose
  • Freedom
  • Frijid Pink[49]
  • Frumious Bandersnatch
  • Jerry Garcia
  • Gale Garnett (late 1960s work)
  • The Golden Dawn
  • Gong
  • Grateful Dead[59]
  • The Great Society
  • Hawkwind
  • Jimi Hendrix
  • The Jimi Hendrix Experience
  • Hunger
  • International Harvester
  • Iron Butterfly
  • It's a Beautiful Day
  • Tommy James
  • Jefferson Airplane
  • Janis Joplin[78]
  • Paul Kantner
  • Cem Karaca
  • Phil Keaggy
  • Erkin Koray
  • Arthur Lee
  • Lothar and the Hand People
  • Love
  • Love Sculpture
  • Mac MacLeod
  • Barış Manço
  • Roger McGuinn
  • Barry Melton
  • Mighty Baby
  • Steve Miller (early work)
  • Steve Miller Band
  • Moby Grape
  • Moğollar
  • Jim Morrison
  • Os Mutantes
  • The Mystery Trend

N–Z

  • Nirvana
  • Shuggie Otis
  • Panbers
  • The Paper Garden
  • The Peanut Butter Conspiracy
  • Pink Fairies
  • Pink Floyd
  • Pretty Things
  • Procol Harum
  • Quicksilver Messenger Service
  • Les Rallizes Dénudés
  • Ramases
  • Red Krayola
  • La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata
  • The Rolling Stones (Their Satanic Majesties Request era)
  • Santana
  • The Savage Resurrection
  • Irmin Schmidt
  • The Seeds
  • Tru Goddezz
  • Shocking Blue
  • Silver Apples
  • Darby Slick
  • Grace Slick
  • Soft Machine
  • The Sonic Dawn
  • Sons of Champlin
  • Sopwith Camel
  • Speed, Glue & Shinki
  • Spirit
  • Skip Spence
  • Steamhammer
  • Sly Stone
  • Strawberry Alarm Clock
  • Sugarloaf
  • Sweetwater
  • Tangerine Dream (late 1960s work)
  • Tomorrow
  • Tractor
  • Ultimate Spinach
  • Vanilla Fudge
  • The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
  • Keith West
  • Brian Wilson
  • Robert Wyatt
  • Ya Ho Wha 13
  • The Yardbirds[138]
  • Zakary Thaks[139]

Later years

  • The Aliens
  • Allah-Las
  • Ancient River
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • Baby Guru
  • The Black Angels
  • Black Mountain
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club[145]
  • Blood Incantation
  • The Brian Jonestown Massacre
  • Cloudland Canyon
  • Cobweb Strange
  • Dead Meadow
  • Mac DeMarco
  • The Devil's Blood
  • DMBQ
  • Earthless
  • Elder
  • Endless Boogie
  • The Features
  • The Flaming Lips
  • Foxygen
  • The Fresh & Onlys
  • Glim Spanky
  • Golden Void
  • The High Learys
  • The Holydrug Couple
  • Hopewell
  • Jess and the Ancient Ones
  • Kadavar
  • Kikagaku Moyo
  • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
  • Kula Shaker
  • Lusk
  • Meat Puppets
  • Michio Kurihara
  • MGMT
  • Oneida
  • Phish
  • A Place to Bury Strangers
  • Pond
  • Tim Presley (a.k.a. White Fence)
  • Psychedelic Porn Crumpets
  • Psychic TV
  • Secret Machines[183]
  • Ty Segall
  • Serena-Maneesh
  • The Shamen (early work)
  • Spirits and the Melchizedek Children
  • Sticky Fingers
  • Kelley Stoltz
  • Sunflower Bean
  • Swervedriver
  • Syd Arthur
  • Tame Impala
  • Thee Oh Sees
  • Thin White Rope
  • Toploader[199]
  • Tumbleweed
  • Unknown Mortal Orchestra
  • Warpaint
  • White Denim
  • White Hills (band)
  • Witchcraft
  • Wolfmother
  • Woods
  • Yeasayer
  • Zoé

See also

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