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  2. List of garage rock compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    My First Band – biographies of 1960s garage rock bands; Lee's Garage Sector - information about 60s garage bands: 45's, compilations, newspaper clippings, etc. It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine - articles, interviews, and reviews of 60s psychedelic and garage acts; Limestone Lounge - Jeff Lemlich's website and blog which features profiles ...

  3. List of garage rock bands - Wikipedia

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    G45 Central – website and blog which conducts discussions on various topics related to garage rock; Garage Hangover – garage bands of the 1960s by state, province and country; GS – covers the group sounds ("G.S.") garage/beat boom in Japan; It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine – articles, interviews, and reviews of 60s psychedelic and garage ...

  4. Garage rock - Wikipedia

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    Garage rock (sometimes called garage punk or ' 60s punk) is a raw and energetic style of rock music that flourished in the mid-1960s, most notably in the United States and Canada, and has experienced a series of subsequent revivals.

  5. The Misunderstood - Wikipedia

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    The band began in 1963 as one of many garage bands formed in the US in the wake of the British Invasion. They moved to London in 1966, with the assistance of their manager, John Peel, who would later gain fame as an influential BBC Radio DJ. [1] In the UK, they recruited Englishman Tony Hill on rhythm guitar. [5]

  6. 1960s in music - Wikipedia

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    Garage rock was a raw form of rock music, particularly prevalent in North America in the mid-1960s and is called such because of the perception that many of the bands rehearsed in a suburban family garage. [49] [50] Garage rock songs often revolved around the traumas of high school life, with songs about "lying girls" being particularly common ...

  7. The Fifth Estate (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band began in Stamford, Connecticut, in 1963, as The D-Men. Early on, as The D-Men, the band played many small shows and local clubs but soon gravitated to Greenwich Village and larger clubs where they often played six nights a week for long stretches. Guitarist Carl Sabatini also played a role in the band's earliest conception.