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  • Count Five's "Psychotic Reaction", among the first successful acid (or psychedelic) rock songs, contained the characteristics that would come to define acid rock: the use of feedback and distortion replacing early rock music's more melodic electric guitars. (en)
  • Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" is sometimes described as an example of the transition from acid rock into heavy metal,a movement that proved to be massively influenced by theiralbum of the same name. (en)
  • Crossover in the two major psychedelic rock variants (acid rock and British-influenced psychedelic rock) did occur;the Animals' song "Sky Pilot" was among the few songs of the era to juxtapose the elaborate orchestration of Sgt. Pepper-influenced, British-style psychedelic rock with the more Hendrix-influenced, electric guitar-centered American acid rock style. (en)
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  • Count Five – "Psychotic Reaction" (1966) (en)
  • Iron Butterfly – "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (1968) (en)
  • The Animals – "Sky Pilot" (1968) (en)
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