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-'''Psychedelia''' in music (or also '''psychedelic music''', less formally) is a term that refers to a broad set of popular music styles, genres and scenes, that may include [[psychedelic rock]], [[psych folk|psychedelic folk]], [[psychedelic pop]], [[psychedelic soul]] and others. Psychedelic rock is also commonly called acid rock.+'''Psychedelia''' in music (or also '''psychedelic music''', less formally) is a term that refers to a broad set of popular music styles, genres and scenes, that may include [[psychedelic rock]], [[psych folk|psychedelic folk]], [[psychedelic pop]], [[psychedelic soul]] and others. Psychedelic rock is also commonly called [[acid rock]].
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Psychedelia in music (or also psychedelic music, less formally) is a term that refers to a broad set of popular music styles, genres and scenes, that may include psychedelic rock, psychedelic folk, psychedelic pop, psychedelic soul and others. Psychedelic rock is also commonly called acid rock.



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