Garage Fuzz
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Garage Fuzz

Garage Fuzz came out of San Francisco in the late 1960s. They put out their first album, "Mindbender," in 1971. The band was led by guitarist Jake Newman,...

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Garage Fuzz's fuzzy San Francisco psychedelia

A late-1960s band that kept playing their own style of raw, experimental rock through the 1970s.

For their sound, try "After The Rain." For their later feel, there's "Post it Reminder."

They came out of San Francisco with a sound that had a fuzzy, psychedelic edge. Songs like "After The Rain" show that raw energy and experimental feel. Their music found an audience that liked that specific combination.

They put out their first album, "Mindbender," in 1971. They released albums like "Kaleidoscope of Madness" in 1973, "Electric Messiah" in 1975, and "Dear Cinnamon Tea" in 1977.

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Garage Fuzz came out of San Francisco in the late 1960s. They put out their first album, "Mindbender," in 1971. The band was led by guitarist Jake Newman, with Max Edwards on bass, Pete Jones on drums, and Sam Wilson on keyboards.

Their sound had a fuzzy, psychedelic edge. They released albums like "Kaleidoscope of Madness" in 1973, "Electric Messiah" in 1975, and "Dear Cinnamon Tea" in 1977. Some of their songs include "After The Rain" and "Cortex."

Garage Fuzz kept playing their own style of rock through the 1970s. Their music found an audience that liked its raw energy and experimental feel.

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