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The Easybeats
799,599 plays (140,766 listeners)
The Easybeats were a rock and roll band in the 1960s from Australia. They formed in Sydney in late 1964 and split at the end of 1969.
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The Pretty Things
1,416,021 plays (146,153 listeners)
The Pretty Things were a 1960s and 1970s rock and roll band from London. They pioneered a raw approach to rhythm and blues (and later, psychedelia) that influenced a number of key bands of the 1960s British invasion, particularly The Rolling Stones, and David Bowie whose first hero was Phil May.
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The Standells
321,792 plays (49,232 listeners)
The Standells were a 1960s rock and roll band from Los Angeles, California who, like The Seeds, exemplified the garage rock style.
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The Seeds
1,033,283 plays (129,371 listeners)
The Seeds were a 1960s rock and roll band based in Los Angeles, California, United States, whose raw and abrasive energy, and simple, repetitive lyrics came to exemplify the garage rock style. The band was active from 1965 to 1972. The group reunited in 1989, split again in 1993 and reunited once more in 2003.
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The Count Five
465,531 plays (82,266 listeners)
The Count Five were a garage rock outfit from San José, California, United States. They started off in 1964, founded by John "Mouse" Michalski and Kenn Ellner, two high school friends who had previously played in several short-lived outfits.
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The Music Machine
309,051 plays (45,664 listeners)
The Music Machine came together as The Ragamuffins in 1965, changing their name the next year. Their debut album, (Turn On) The Music Machine, was released in 1966 on the Original Sound label. Seven of the 12 tracks were originals, written by vocalist Sean Bonniwell. One of these, Talk Talk, recorded at RCA studios on July 30, 1966, became a Top 20 hit in the U.S.
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The Chocolate Watch Band
515,450 plays (67,327 listeners)
Never coming close to a hit single, San Jose's Chocolate Watchband nonetheless waxed some of the greatest fusions of The Rolling Stones' sneering R'n'B and garage-pop-psychedelia on their Ed Cobb-produced 1966-67 sides, particularly Sweet Young Thing, Are You Gonna Be There (At The Love-In), I Ain't No Miracle Worker and Misty Lane.
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The Turtles
3,041,984 plays (430,776 listeners)
The Turtles are a group from Los Angeles, California. Renowned for their good-natured, joyously melancholic and occasionally cheeky sound, the band has delved into many genres, such as pop, psychedelic music and folk rock.
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The Hollies
4,247,345 plays (611,089 listeners)
The Hollies are a well-respected British beat and rock and roll band, formed in the early 60s. Initially they had a squeaky-clean image and were famous for their rich vocal harmonies, rivalling those of The Beach Boys. Between 1964 and 1969, only two Hollies songs failed to reach the UK Top 10.
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The Blues Magoos
424,029 plays (75,191 listeners)
The Blues Magoos were a music group which hailed from the Bronx, New York. The band was formed in 1964 as "The Trenchcoats".
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