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2 minuets of pure 1966 garage psych with some fuzz guitar. underrated. seems nobody gives this band any love. i guess because they got so proggy and weird with the violin on the albums, but these singles are great.
The Flock - Hold On To My Mind
An eclectic mixed bag of vinyl tricks & treats for your ears, eyes, & mind...
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