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-'''The Seeds''' were an American [[psychedelic rock|psychedelic]] [[garage rock]] band fronted by [[Sky Saxon]] (1937-2009), best known for the hit single "[[Pushin' Too Hard]]" (1966). +'''The Seeds''' (fl. 1965–1972) were an [[American band]], working in the [[psychedelic rock|psychedelic]] and [[garage rock]] idioms, fronted by [[Sky Saxon]] (1946-2009).
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 +They are best known for compositions such as "[[Can't Seem to Make You Mine]]" (1965) and "[[Pushin' Too Hard]]" (1966).
Based in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], its raw and abrasive energy and simple, repetitive [[lyrics]] came to exemplify the [[garage rock]] style of the 1960s. Based in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], its raw and abrasive energy and simple, repetitive [[lyrics]] came to exemplify the [[garage rock]] style of the 1960s.
-They were featured prominently in ''[[Psych-Out]]'', directed by Richard Rush in 1968.+They were featured prominently in the hippie film ''[[Psych-Out]]'' (1968) by Richard Rush.
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The Seeds (fl. 1965–1972) were an American band, working in the psychedelic and garage rock idioms, fronted by Sky Saxon (1946-2009).

They are best known for compositions such as "Can't Seem to Make You Mine" (1965) and "Pushin' Too Hard" (1966).

Based in Los Angeles, California, its raw and abrasive energy and simple, repetitive lyrics came to exemplify the garage rock style of the 1960s.

They were featured prominently in the hippie film Psych-Out (1968) by Richard Rush.



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