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[1][2]
- Aguaturbia[3]
- Daevid Allen[4]
- The Amboy Dukes[5]
- Andromeda[6]
- Apple Pie Motherhood Band[7]
- Syd Barrett[8][9]
- The Beatles[10][11]
- Bee Gees (early work)[12]
- Big Brother and the Holding Company[13][14][15]
- Blue Cheer[16]
- Blues Magoos[17][18]
- Curt Boettcher[19]
- The Byrds[12][20][21]
- Robert Calvert[8]
- The Charlatans[14][22]
- Robert Charlebois[23]
- The Chocolate Watchband[24]
- Eric Clapton (with Cream)[25]
- Gene Clark[26]
- Ray Columbus[27]
- Comus[28]
- Larry Coryell[29]
- Count Five[30]
- Country Joe and the Fish[31]
- Coven[32]
- The Crazy World of Arthur Brown[33]
- Cream[34][35]
- The Creation[36]
- The Daily Flash[37]
- Deep Purple (early work)[38]
- The Deviants[39]
- The Doors[20][40][41]
- The Electric Prunes[42]
- Roky Erickson[1][8][16][43]
F–M[]
- Fifty Foot Hose[44][45]
- Freedom[46]
- Frijid Pink[47]
- Frumious Bandersnatch[48]
- Jerry Garcia[49]
- Gale Garnett (late 60s work)[50]
- The Golden Dawn[51]
- Gong[52][53]
- Grateful Dead[20][40][54][55][56][57][58][59]
- The Great Society[14][22]
- Hawkwind[60][61][62]
- Jimi Hendrix[63][64][65]
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience[35][66][67]
- Hunger[68]
- International Harvester[69]
- Iron Butterfly[70][71]
- It's a Beautiful Day[72][73]
- Tommy James[74]
- Jefferson Airplane[20][14][56]
- Janis Joplin[75][76][77]
- Paul Kantner[78]
- Cem Karaca[79]
- Phil Keaggy[80]
- Erkin Koray[81][79]
- Arthur Lee[82]
- Lothar and the Hand People[83]
- Love[84][85]
- Love Sculpture[86]
- Mac MacLeod[87]
- Barış Manço[79]
- Roger McGuinn[88]
- Barry Melton[14]
- Mighty Baby[89]
- Steve Miller (early work)[90]
- Steve Miller Band[14]
- Moby Grape[91]
- Moğollar[92]
- Jim Morrison[77]
- Os Mutantes[93][94][95]
- The Mystery Trend[22]
N–Z[]
- Nirvana[96]
- Shuggie Otis[97]
- Panbers[98]
- The Peanut Butter Conspiracy[99]
- Pink Fairies[100]
- Pink Floyd[20][101][102]
- Pretty Things[36]
- Procol Harum[67]
- Quicksilver Messenger Service[14][55][103]
- Les Rallizes Dénudés[104]
- Ramases[105]
- Red Krayola[106]
- La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata[107]
- The Rolling Stones (Their Satanic Majesties Request era)[108]
- Santana[56][109][110]
- The Savage Resurrection[111]
- Irmin Schmidt[112]
- The Seeds[113]
- Shocking Blue[114]
- Silver Apples[17][115]
- Darby Slick[116]
- Grace Slick[117]
- Soft Machine[52]
- The Sonic Dawn[118]
- Sons of Champlin[119]
- Sopwith Camel[22]
- Speed, Glue & Shinki[120]
- Spirit[121][122]
- Skip Spence[8]
- Steamhammer[123]
- Sly Stone[82]
- Strawberry Alarm Clock[124]
- Sugarloaf[125]
- Sweetwater[126]
- Tangerine Dream (late 1960s work)[127]
- Tractor[128]
- Ultimate Spinach[67][129]
- Vanilla Fudge[67][130]
- The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band[20]
- Keith West[131]
- Brian Wilson[8]
- Robert Wyatt[132]
- Ya Ho Wha 13[133]
- The Yardbirds[20][134]
- Zakary Thaks[135]
- Frank Zappa (early work)[20]
Later years[]
- The Aliens[136]
- Allah-Las[137]
- The Black Angels[62]
- Black Mountain[138][139][140]
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club[141]
- The Brian Jonestown Massacre[142][143]
- Cloudland Canyon[144]
- Cobweb Strange[145]
- Dead Meadow[146][147]
- Mac DeMarco[140]
- DMBQ[148]
- Earthless[149]
- Electric Wizard[62]
- Endless Boogie[150]
- The Features[151]
- The Flaming Lips[152][153][154]
- Foxygen[155]
- The Fresh & Onlys[156]
- Glim Spanky[157]
- Golden Void[158]
- The Holydrug Couple[159]
- Hopewell[160]
- Jess and the Ancient Ones[161]
- Kadavar[162]
- King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard[163][164]
- Lusk[165]
- Meat Puppets[166]
- Michio Kurihara[167]
- Oneida[168]
- Phish[169][170]
- A Place to Bury Strangers[62]
- Pond[171]
- Tim Presley (aka White Fence)[156][172]
- Psychedelic Porn Crumpets[173]
- Psychic TV[62]
- Secret Machines[174]
- Ty Segall[140][156][175]
- Serena-Maneesh[176]
- The Shamen (early work)[177][178]
- Sticky Fingers[171]
- Kelley Stoltz[156]
- Sunflower Bean[179][180]
- Swervedriver[62]
- Syd Arthur[181][182]
- Tame Impala[140][183][184][185]
- Thee Oh Sees[156][186][187]
- Thin White Rope[188]
- Toploader[189]
- Tumbleweed[190]
- Unknown Mortal Orchestra[191][192]
- Warpaint[193][194]
- White Denim[195][196]
- Wolfmother[197]
- Woods[198]
- Yeasayer[199][200]
- Zoé[201]
See also[]
- Psychedelic rock
- List of acid rock artists
- List of psychedelic folk artists
- List of psychedelic pop artists
- List of neo-psychedelia artists
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