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This list includes songs about drugs and songs closely associated with drugs or drug use. This includes terminology associated with the use or acquisition of drugs such as, "crashing," "copping," and "dealer." This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Dealer has a number of meanings: A person who sells on behalf of a company or organization, or who sells in bulk from a large common store. ...


Sometimes a singer or composer may say that a song that has been associated with drugs or drug culture is not actually about drugs. Puff the Magic Dragon is an example of this situation. These songs are included, and the controversy surrounding them is noted on the list. Puff, the Magic Dragon is a song written and popularized by Peter, Paul and Mary in the 1960s. ...


This list is sorted by the type of drug each song considers; therefore, a song about heroin such as The Needle and the Damage Done, by Neil Young will be found in the Heroin section. Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour). ... // This list includes songs about drugs and songs closely associated with drugs or drug use. ...


Songs that do not specify what drug they reference are to be found in the Other drugs section. There are also songs about less commonly-referenced drugs under that heading. // This list includes songs about drugs and songs closely associated with drugs or drug use. ...


All songs are listed alphabetically.

Cocaine

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The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum The Rosetta Stone is dark grey-pinkish granite stone (originally thought to be basalt in composition) with writing on it in two languages, Egyptian and Greek, using three scripts, Hieroglyphic, Demotic Egyptian and Greek. ... Marvin Gaye (born Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr. ... The Rolling Stones are a British rock band that rose to prominence during the British Invasion in the 1960s. ... Andre Nickatina (also known as Dre Dog) is a rapper based in the Fillmore District of San Francisco, California. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Ice Cube (born OShea Jackson on June 15, 1969 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor and rapper. ... The Cure is a British band widely seen as one of the leading pioneers of the British alternative rock scene of the 1980s. ...

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The Reverend Horton Heat: Scott Churilla (left), Jim Reverend Horton Heath (center), Jimbo Wallace (right) The Reverend Horton Heat is both three-piece psychobilly / rockabilly band from Dallas, Texas and the stage name of its singer/songwriter, Jim Heath (born in 1959 in Corpus Christi, Texas). ... Ween is a rock duo formed in 1984 in New Hope, Pennsylvania when Mickey Melchiondo and Aaron Freeman met in a junior high school typing class. ... Billy Joel was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. ... Breaking the Habit is a single by the Nu metal band Linkin Park, from their 2003 sophomore album Meteora. ... Linkin Park (sometimes typed LIИKIИ PARK to imitate the bands logo) is a nu metal/rapcore band from Los Angeles, California. ... The classic Descendents lineup left to right, Frank Navetta, Tony Lombardo, Milo Aukerman, and Bill Stevenson. ... Scarling. ... Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American rock and folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist. ... Cock-A-Hoop Groovin Manfred Mann was a British R&B and pop band of the 1960s, named after its keyboard player, who later led the successful 1970s follow-on group Manfred Manns Earth Band. ... Sugarcult is a punk rock band, formed in Santa Barbara, CA in 1998. ... Green Day is a band from California, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong (lead vocals and guitar), Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard; bass, backing vocals), and Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III; drums, percussion, backing vocals). ... Ben Harper Ben Harper (born October 28, 1969) is an American musician of the 1990s and 2000s. ...

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Rubén Blades (born July 16, 1948) is a Panamanian salsa singer, songwriter, actor and politician. ... This article is about the rock band. ... The Grateful Dead was an American psychedelia-influenced rock band formed in 1965 in San Francisco. ... David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947) is a British rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger, mixer, and actor. ... Oasis in the Libyan part of the Sahara In geography, an oasis is an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring or similar water source. ... Rufus Wainwright performing at the University of Chicago on October 29, 2005. ... Yes is a progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. ... Cocaine is a song written by Oklahoma singer-songwriter J.J. Cale, and most notably covered by Eric Clapton on his 1977 album Slowhand. ... J J Cale - Munich, Germany 1975 J.J. Cale (born December 5, 1938) is an American songwriter and musician, best known for writing two songs that Eric Clapton made famous, After Midnight and Cocaine as well as many songs recorded by other artists. ... Eric Patrick Clapton CBE (born March 30, 1945), nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award winning British guitarist, singer and composer, who became one of the most respected and influential musicians of the rock-era, garnering an unprecedented three inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ... Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, whose introspective lyrics made him the long-haired, Southern Californian poster child of the confessional singer-songwriter movement. ... Yakooza is a German electronic music group made up of Uwe Wagenknecht and Mike Misar. ... Originally consisting solely of James Lavelle, UNKLE first appeared in 1994 with the deeply intense, introverted, abstract, and otherworldly underground hiphop 12 maxi single called The Time has Come. After a couple of minor singles and EPs, UNKLE released the more commercial Psyence Fiction in 1998, on which James Lavelle... Matt Mays & El Torpedo are an East Coast Music Award winning Canadian rock band based out of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Johnny Cash (February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was a vastly influential American country music and rock music singer, guitarist and songwriter and the husband of June Carter Cash. ... Shelton Hank Williams (born December 12, 1972 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American musician. ... Luke Jordan (1892-1952) was a blues guitarist and vocalist of some renown in his local area of Lynchburg, Virginia. ... David Bromberg David Bromberg (b. ... Reverend Gary Davis (Blind Gary Davis, April 30, 1896 – May 5, 1972) was an African American blues and gospel singer and guitarist. ... Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet whose enduring contributions to American song are often compared, in fame and influence, to those of Stephen Foster, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and Hank Williams. ... Dave Van Ronk (June 30, 1936 – February 10, 2002) was a folk singer born in Brooklyn, New York, who settled in Greenwich Village, New York City, and was nicknamed the Mayor of MacDougal Street. ... Nick Drake Nicholas Rodney Drake (June 19, 1948 – November 25, 1974) was a British singer/songwriter. ... Johnny Cash (February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was a vastly influential American country music and rock music singer, guitarist and songwriter and the husband of June Carter Cash. ... The Warlocks (Photo by thewarlocks. ... N.O.R.E. (formerly known as Noreaga, born Victor Santiago) is an African-American rapper and member of the hip hop group C-N-N (formerly known as Capone-N-Noreaga). N.O.R.E. stands for Niggaz on (the) Run Eatin. Half African American and half Puerto Rican... Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American composer, guitarist, singer, film director, and satirist. ... Nirvana was a popular American rock band from Aberdeen, Washington. ... This music article needs to be wikified. ... Jerry Garcia later in life The Grateful Dead was an American rock band, which was formed in 1965 in San Francisco from the remnants of another band, Mother McCrees Uptown Jug Champions. ... for film versions of Dillinger, see Dillinger in film for the gangster, see John Dillinger for the hardcore band, see Dillinger Escape Plan Dillinger, born Lester Bullocks on January 25, 1953, is a prominent reggae artist. ... Formed in 1997 by former Kyuss bassist Nick Oliveri (a. ... Renegade Soundwave (shortened to RSW) was a London based electronic music group formed in 1986 and disbanded in 1995. ... Pulp are a British Britpop band, formed in Sheffield, England, in 1978 by then 15-year-old school-boy Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar). ... Izzy Stradlin, circa 1992 Izzy Stradlin (b. ... Rick James (born James Ambrose Johnson, Jr; February 1, 1948 – August 6, 2004) was an American funk and soul musician, who worked as a singer, keyboardist, bassist, record producer, arranger, and composer during his long career. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Bostons first, self-titled album cover Boston is an American rock band that achieved its most notable successes during the 1970s and 1980s. ... Choking Victim was an influential ska/punk/hardcore (what they call Crack Rock Steady, a slight satire on the Rocksteady style of music which Choking Victims style often included) band from New York City in the 1990s. ... // In the study of mythology and religion, the underworld is a generic term approximately equivalent to the lay term afterlife, referring to any place to which newly dead souls go. ...

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T. Rex can refer to: Tyrannosaurus rex, dinosaur T. Rex, rock group This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ... Falco (Johann Hölzel), Austrian pop-star whose albums became #1 multiple times on the charts in both Europe and North America during the 1980s Falco (February 19, 1957 – February 6, 1998) was the stage name of the classical music prodigy turned Austrian rock star, Johann (Hans) Hölzel. ... Pato Banton (born Patrick Murray) is a reggae singer and toaster from Birmingham, England. ... Queen is a British rock band created by Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon from the remains of Smile. ... N.W.A. (Niggaz With Attitude) was a hip hop group that was formed in Compton, California in 1986. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... Mötley Crüe (pronounced as mawt-lee crew) are a popular American Heavy Metal band from Los Angeles, California. ... Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972) is an American rapper best known by the stage name Eminem. ...

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Eric West (born Eric Rosa on May 18, 1982 in New York City, New York USA) is a model turned R&B/pop singer, actor and humanitarian. ... Juvenile (born Terius Gray on March 25, 1975 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) is an African American gangsta rapper. ...

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Master P publicity photo. ... Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... Fleetwood Mac (formed in 1967) is an influential and commercially successful British-American band whose music has ranged from blues to pop. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ...

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Tha Dogg Pound is a rap duo made up of Kurupt and Daz Dillinger. ... The New Radicals were an American rock band in the late 1990s, centered around front man Gregg Alexander, who wrote and produced all their songs and was the sole constant member of the band. ... Slim Harpo, born James Moore (11 January 1924, Lobdel, Louisiana, USA, died 31 January 1970) was a blues musician. ... Genesis is a Grammy Award winning English progressive rock band formed in 1967. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... Patrick Lanshaw, or Lil Wyte, is a member of the Memphis, Tennessee rap empire Hypnotize Camp Posse (HCP). ... Marilyn Manson. ...

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The Hooters are an American band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Crosby, Stills & Nash (at times known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) is a pioneering folk rock/rock supergroup that formed out of the remnants of three 1960s bands: Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, and the Hollies. ... Freebase refers to the standalone basic form of an alkaloid, as opposed to its water-soluble salt form. ... David Crosby performing live David Crosby (born David Van Cortland Crosby on August 14, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. ... Addiction is a compulsion to repeat a behaviour regardless of its consequences. ... J.R. Writer (1983 - Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA) is a hip hop artist of Dominican descent. ...

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Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972) is an American rapper best known by the stage name Eminem. ... Ghostface Killah Ghostface Killah (born Dennis Coles, May 9, 1970) is a rapper and member of the hip-hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... The Clash was a British rock group that existed from 1976 to 1986. ... Rammstein is a German electronic industrial metal band formed in 1994. ...

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The Eagles are an American rock music group that originally came together in Los Angeles, California in the early 1970s. ... Buckcherry is a Los Angeles Rock N Roll band formed in 1995. ... Death logo Death was an influential death metal band from North America that was founded in 1983 and dissolved in 1999. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... The Beatles were a pop and rock music group from Liverpool, England, who continue to be held in the very highest regard for their artistic achievements, their huge commercial success, and their ground-breaking role in the history of popular music. ...

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Master of Puppets is a song written and performed by Bay Area thrash metal band Metallica. ... Metallica is an American heavy metal band formed in October 1981. ... This article is about the British heavy metal band. ... The Rolling Stones are a British rock band that rose to prominence during the British Invasion in the 1960s. ... Roger Troutman Zapp was a soul and funk band formed in 1978 by the Troutman brothers (Roger, Larry, Lester, and Terry) and also included Bobby Glover, Eddie Barber, Jannetta Boyce, Jerome Derrickson, Sherman Fleetwood, Gregory Jackson, and Michael Warren. ... Morning Glory is a song on the album (Whats the Story) Morning Glory by Oasis. ... Oasis are a rock band originally formed in Manchester, England. ... Falco (Johann Hölzel), Austrian pop-star whose albums became #1 multiple times on the charts in both Europe and North America during the 1980s Falco (February 19, 1957 – February 6, 1998) was the stage name of the classical music prodigy turned Austrian rock star, Johann (Hans) Hölzel. ...

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Public Enemy, also known as PE, is a seminal hip hop group known for their politically charged lyrics, criticism of the media and active interest in the concerns of the African American community. ... Depeche Mode is an electronic music band from the town of Basildon, England, founded in 1980. ... Head East Head East was a hard rock quintet from southern Illinois that released their first album, Flat as a Pancake, in 1974 on their own record label selling all 5,000 records and 500 eight-tracks produced. ... Dr. Alban (born August 26, 1957 as Alban Nwapa in Nigeria) is a Swedish musician and producer with his own record label dr-records. ... Curtis Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was an American soul, funk and R&B singer, songwriter and guitarist probably best known for his soundtrack to the blaxploitation film Superfly. ... The Guess Who is a Canadian rock music band from Winnipeg, Manitoba that was one of the first to establish a major successful following in their own country as well as abroad in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...

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The Darkness is a British rock band often mistaken for being glam rock by the general public, while touting themselves as classic hard rock. ... Minor Threat was a short-lived but very influential hardcore punk band from Washington DC, often credited with starting the straight edge movement. ...

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Immortal Technique (born Felipe Coronel) is a hip hop artist and political activist. ... Originally called Backyard Posse, Triple 6 Mafia were a group of US rap musicians from Memphis, TN. The group had many members (including Gangsta Blac, Gangsta Boo, Lord Infamous, Koopsta Knicca & chief producers Juicy J and DJ Paul) and are best known for their gruesome lyrics, extolling drugs, pornography, and... Yellowcard is a rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. ... Mike Skinner (born November 27, 1978), also known as The Streets, is a rapper and musician from West Heath, Birmingham, England. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Mudvayne, left to right: Greg Tribbett, Ryan Martinie, Chad Gray, Matt McDonough Mudvayne is a Peoria, Illinois, USA based alternative metal quartet started in 1996. ... D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) are an American hip-hop group originating from Detroit, Michigan which have had albums reach the top of the US, AUS and UK album charts - Devils Night in 2001 and D12 World in 2004. ...

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Mobb Deep, also known as The Infamous Mobb Deep, is a hip hop duo made up of Havoc and Prodigy. ...

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Marvin Gaye (born Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr. ... The Supersuckers are an American rock and roll band. ... This article uses excessive clichés and jargon associated with rock music writing. ... Camron Cameron Giles (born February 4, 1976), better known as Camron or Killa Cam, is a popular African-American rapper from Harlem, New York. ...

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NIN redirects here. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... De La Soul (Spanish for From The Soul) is a massively influential hip hop group, hailing from Amityville, Long Island, New York. ... Cover of AlbumGeto Boys - The Foundation The Geto Boys are a gangsta rap group from Houston, Texas, consisting of Scarface, Willie D and Bushwick Bill. ... The Warlocks (Photo by thewarlocks. ... Fear Before The March Of Flames is a hardcore band from Aurora, Colorado. ... Third Eye Blind is a post-grunge, alternative rock band formed in the early 1990s. ... Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by several other names before taking the name of Alice in Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staleys former... Bone Thugs -N- Harmony Bone Thugs n Harmony is a US rap group from Cleveland, Ohio. ... Glenn Frey (born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as one of the founding members of rock and roll band, Eagles. ... Pat Travers (born April 12, 1954), a native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Hendrix-influenced guitarist who began putting out albums on Polydor Records in the mid 1970s. ... This article is about the British heavy metal band. ... Styx is the first musical act to ever have four consecutive triple platinum albums. ... Steppenwolf album cover Steppenwolf is a 1960s and 1970s rock n roll band, best known for the hits Born to Be Wild and Magic Carpet Ride. They were named after the novel Steppenwolf by German author Hermann Hesse. ... The Anti-Nowhere League is a UK Punk band formed in 1980, by lead singer Animal (real name Nick Kulmer) and rhythm guitarist Magoo (real name Chris Exall), with Bones on Drums and Baggy Elvy on Bass. ... Nice and Smooth was an East Coast rap duo consisting of Gregg Nice and Smooth B. Together, they made several albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s to little popular appeal, though their second album (Aint a Damn Thing Changed, 1989) was a commercial success that included a... Pulp can refer to: Soft shapeless substances in general. ... Young Jeezy (born Jay Jenkins on October 12, 1977) is a popular rapper. ... Akon (born Aliaune Damala Bouga Time Puru Nacka Lu Lu Lu Badara Akon Thiam (prounounced by clicking your tounge) in Dakar, Senegal on October 14, 1981) is an R&B singer who grew up in Senegal for the first seven years of his life, and from the age of seven... Jamiroquai is a British band led by singer Jay (Jason) Kay. ... Little Feat is a band who have mixed blues, R&B, country and rock and roll styles together since they formed in 1969 in Los Angeles, and are known for their eclectic blend of many forms of music. ... A placebo, from the Latin for I will please, is a medical treatment (operation, therapy, chemical solution, pill, etc. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... Johnny PayCheck 1938 - 2003 Johnny PayCheck (May 31, 1938 – February 18, 2003) was a country music singer. ... The Fall are a British rock music group, formed in Manchester in 1976, and named after Albert Camuss novel. ... Minor Threat was a short-lived but very influential hardcore punk band from Washington DC, often credited with starting the straight edge movement. ... Green Day is a band from California, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong (lead vocals and guitar), Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard; bass, backing vocals), and Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III; drums, percussion, backing vocals). ... Thin Lizzy in 1975 Thin Lizzy was an Irish Rock band, formed in Dublin in 1969. ... Victoria Williams (born December 23, 1958) is a singer/songwriter, originally from Shreveport, Louisiana but for the length of her career a resident of Southern California. ... Velvet Revolver is a rock supergroup with three former members of Guns N Roses--Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum (who also played with rock band The Cult) --with Scott Weiland, the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots, and Dave Kushner of the 80s hardcore punk band Wasted Youth. ... Fred Neil (March 16, 1936 - July 7, 2001) was an important white blues and folk singer and songwriter in the 1960s and early 1970s. ... Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by several other names before taking the name of Alice in Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staleys former...

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O.C.M.S., self-titled album Old Crow Medicine Show is a folk/country group from Nashville, Tennessee. ... Christopher Wallace (May 21, 1972 - March 9, 1997), also known as Biggie Smalls (after a stylish gangster in the 1975 comedy, Lets Do it Again), but best known as The Notorious B.I.G., was a popular Brooklyn-born rapper of the mid 1990s. ... Photoshoot for 1973 debut album Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd Lynyrd Skynyrd is an American Southern rock band, described by All Music Guides Stephen Thomas Erlewine as the definitive Southern rock band, fusing the overdriven power of blues-rock with a rebellious, Southern image and a hard rock swagger. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Franz Ferdinand is the name of: Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, the presumptive heir to the throne of Austria. ... Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... Marta Marrero (born May 18, 1969 in Whittier, California, USA), better known as Martika, is a Cuban-American singer and actress. ... Chicago is a rock band that was formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. ...

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This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The name Bright Eyes has multiple meanings The Native American activist and lecturer Susette Bright Eyes LaFlesche Tibbles The indie rock band. ... This article is about the band named Pixies. ... Alexisonfire is a post-hardcore band from St. ... Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), better known as Elliott Smith, was an American songwriter and musician, described by DreamWorks Records as perhaps his generations most gifted songwriter. [1] After playing in the band Heatmiser for several years, Smiths career as a solo artist began... Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour). ... Motörhead is an iconic British heavy metal band formed in 1975 by bassist, singer and songwriter Lemmy Kilmister (real name Ian Kilmister). ... Grandmaster Flash (born Joseph Saddler on January 1, 1958 in Barbados) is a hip hop musician and DJ; one of the pioneers of hip-hop DJing, cutting, and mixing. ... Melle Mel (born Melvin Glover on May 15, 1962 in New York City, New York) is a hip-hop musician, one of the pioneers of old school hip hop as a member of Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five with his brother Kid Creole. ... The Moldy Peaches is a self-proclaimed anti-folk group, consisting of, essentially, Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, with the addition of bassist Steve Mertens, drummer Strictly Beats, and guitarists Jack Dishel and Toby Goodshank. ... This article is about a band. ... Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band from San Francisco, a pioneer of the LSD-influenced psychedelic rock movement. ...

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Young Jeezy (born Jay Jenkins on October 12, 1977) is a popular rapper. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Einstürzende Neubauten is an ever-changing experimental music band, originally from West Berlin, formed in 1980. ...

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To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet whose enduring contributions to American song are often compared, in fame and influence, to those of Stephen Foster, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and Hank Williams. ... The Cold War (Russian: Холодная война , Kholodna-ya voina) was the protracted geopolitical, ideological, and economic struggle that emerged after World War II between the global superpowers of the Soviet Union and the United States, supported by their alliance partners. ... A Horse with No Name is a song by the band America. ... America is a light rock and roll band, most popular in the early and mid 1970s and now best known for their #1 hits A Horse With No Name and Sister Golden Hair. ... Megadeth is an American speed/heavy/Thrash metal band led by Dave Mustaine. ... Rammstein is a German electronic industrial metal band formed in 1994. ... Nirvana was a popular American rock band from Aberdeen, Washington. ... Sarah McLachlan performing at John Labatt Centre, London, Ontario, Canada. ... The Only Ones featuring(left to right) Bassist Alan Mair, lead guitarist John Perry, drummer Mike Kellie, and singer/songwriter/guitarist Peter Perret The Only Ones were an influential British rock and roll band in the late 1970s who were associated with punk rock, yet straddled the musical territory in... David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947) is a British rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger, mixer, and actor. ...

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This article uses excessive clichés and jargon associated with rock music writing. ... Guns N Roses (GNR), an American hard rock band, gained fame during the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), better known as Elliott Smith, was an American songwriter and musician, described by DreamWorks Records as perhaps his generations most gifted songwriter. [1] After playing in the band Heatmiser for several years, Smiths career as a solo artist began... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Only Ones featuring(left to right) Bassist Alan Mair, lead guitarist John Perry, drummer Mike Kellie, and singer/songwriter/guitarist Peter Perret The Only Ones were an influential British rock and roll band in the late 1970s who were associated with punk rock, yet straddled the musical territory in... Blur is an English rock band. ... David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947) is a British rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger, mixer, and actor. ... Bad Religion is an influential punk rock band known for poignant, erudite lyrics, and biting social commentary. ... The Goo Goo Dolls on the cover of Big Machine (single): Left to Right: Mike Malinin, Johnny Rzeznik and Robby Takac Goo Goo Dolls is a modern rock band that formed in 1986 in Buffalo, New York. ... The Voidoids, also known as Richard Hell and the Voidoids, were a New York City punk rock band of the late 1970s, fronted by Richard Hell, a former member of Television. ... Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... Red Red Meat was a 90s indie experimental Chicago-area blues-rock band. ... The Rolling Stones are a British rock band that rose to prominence during the British Invasion in the 1960s. ... ZZ Top on the cover of the March 1991 issue of the Guitar World magazine. ...

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Every Time I Die is a five piece hardcore punk/math metal outfit from Buffalo, New York, founded in the winter of 1998. ... Spacemen 3 were an English space rock band of the 1980s. ... Billy Joel was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. ... Zevon on the cover of his 1978 album, Excitable Boy. ... The Beasts of Bourbon were an Australian rocknroll band formed in 1983 and disbanding indefinately in 1997. ... David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947) is a British rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger, mixer, and actor. ... James Newell Osterberg, Jr. ... Chinese Rocks is a punk rock song written by Dee Dee Ramone and Richard Hell It was recorded by each of the songwriters bands: The Ramones and The Heartbreakers. ... This article is about the protopunk group. ... Chinese rock (中国摇滚, pinyin: Zhōngguó yáogǔn; also 中国摇滚音乐, Zhōngguó yáogǔn yīnyuè, lit. ... The Ramones (L-R, Johnny, Tommy, Joey, Dee Dee) on the cover of their debut self-titled album (1976), cementing their place at the dawn of the punk movement. ... Joni Mitchell, CC (born Roberta Joan Anderson on November 7, 1943, in Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada), is a musician and painter. ... John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (9 October 1940–8 December 1980) was as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist, best known as the early leader of, and an enduring creative force with, The Beatles. ... Spiritualized is an English rock music formed in 1990 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Jason Pierce (also known as J.Spaceman), after the spectacular demise of his Spacemen 3 outfit. ... The Pogues in concert, 2004 The Pogues are a popular Anglo Irish folk rock band of the 1980s and 1990s. ...

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Mötley Crüe (pronounced as mawt-lee crew) are a popular American Heavy Metal band from Los Angeles, California. ... The Rolling Stones are a British rock band that rose to prominence during the British Invasion in the 1960s. ... The original line-up of Guns N Roses. ... Motörhead is an iconic British heavy metal band formed in 1975 by bassist, singer and songwriter Lemmy Kilmister (real name Ian Kilmister). ... The Transplants are a band featuring Travis Barker of Blink-182 and Box Car Racer, Tim Armstrong from Rancid, and Rob Aston. ... Look up failure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... The Stranglers - (L to R) - Dave Greenfield, Jet Black, Jean-Jacques Burnel and Hugh Cornwell. ... Thompson Twins Logo, 1982–1986 Thompson Twins were a British New Wave band which emerged in the 1980s in the immediate aftermath of New Romanticism. ... Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by several other names before taking the name of Alice in Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staleys former... The Lemonheads are an indie, alternative and punk band from the United States. ... Nirvana was a popular American rock band from Aberdeen, Washington. ...

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Velvet Revolver is a rock supergroup with three former members of Guns N Roses--Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum (who also played with rock band The Cult) --with Scott Weiland, the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots, and Dave Kushner of the 80s hardcore punk band Wasted Youth. ... James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in Boston, Massachusetts. ...

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Morning Glory is one of the many bands to spawn from Choking Victim, led by Ezra Crack. ... The Darkness is a British rock band often mistaken for being glam rock by the general public, while touting themselves as classic hard rock. ... Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by several other names before taking the name of Alice in Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staleys former... Golden Brown was a waltzing, harpsichord-led ballad in a 6/8 time signature from The Stranglers. ... The Stranglers - (L to R) - Dave Greenfield, Jet Black, Jean-Jacques Burnel and Hugh Cornwell. ...

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Tool is an American rock band, formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California when drummer Danny Carey joined the rehearsal of his neighbour, singer Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones and bassist Paul dAmour when nobody else would show up. ... The Ruts The Ruts were a reggae-influenced British punk band notable for the 1979 top 10 hit Babylons Burning (right). ... Pearl Jam (formed in 1990 in Seattle, Washington) are a rock band considered one of the most popular and influential artists of their decade. ... This article is about the British heavy metal band. ... The Beatles were a pop and rock music group from Liverpool, England, who continue to be held in the very highest regard for their artistic achievements, their huge commercial success, and their ground-breaking role in the history of popular music. ... The Clash was a British rock group that existed from 1976 to 1986. ... Marillion are a British Rock group formed in Aylesbury in 1979, whose 13 studio album career is generally regarded as comprising of two distinct eras, delineated by the departure of original frontman Fish in late 1988 after their first 4 albums and the subsequent arrival of replacement Steve Hogarth in... The Velvet Underground (sometimes abbreviated as The Velvets or V.U.) was one of the most influential and important rock bands in music history, whose influence has left a mark across several genres and different types of music. ... John Anthony Frusciante (born March 5, 1970, in New York) is the guitarist of the Californian band Red Hot Chili Peppers. ... The Doors (formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, California) were a popular and influential American rock band. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Leather. ... Life of Agony (aka LoA) is a New York hardcore/hard rock band from Brooklyn, New York. ... The Cure is a British band widely seen as one of the leading pioneers of the British alternative rock scene of the 1980s. ... Everclear is a rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, USA, in 1992. ... The Dandy Warhols is a psychedelic rock band formed in Portland, Oregon by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (formerly just Courtney Taylor) (vocals, guitar), Zia McCabe (keyboard), Peter Loew (formerly known as Peter Holmstrom/Holmström before his marriage to Michelle Loew in 2003), and Eric Hedford (drums). ... Wolfsheim is a goth-synth-electronica band from Hamburg, Germany. ... Leftöver Crack is a band that rose from the remains of the seminal ska/punk band Choking Victim, which released a small number of very-low budget albums in the mid-90s. ... The Brian Jonestown Massacre is a psychedelic rock band originally from San Francisco, California, United States, led by Anton Newcombe. ... The Brian Jonestown Massacre is a psychedelic rock band originally from San Francisco, California, United States, led by Anton Newcombe. ... NIN redirects here. ... Johnny Cash (February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was a vastly influential American country music and rock music singer, guitarist and songwriter and the husband of June Carter Cash. ...

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Talk Talk was a British music group that was active from 1981 to 1991. ... Grand Funk Railroad is an American power trio band. ... The Velvet Underground and Nico (from left to right: John Cale, Nico, Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, and Maureen Tucker) The Velvet Underground (Affectionately known as The Velvets, or V.U. for short) was an American rock and roll band of the late 1960s. ... The Slits were a mostly all-women band. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ...

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Janes Addiction is an American band which began in the late 1980s, and returned in the early 2000s. ... The Last Poets are a group of poet and musicians, arising from the late 1960s African American civil rights movement. ... Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by several other names before taking the name of Alice in Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staleys former... The Dead Milkmen was a satirical punk rock/pop band that formed in 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Timothy Lockwood Armstrong (born November 25, 1965) is an American punk rock musician. ... Royal Trux was an American rock band, founded by Neil Michael Hagerty (vocals, guitar) and Jennifer Herrema (vocals). ... The Clash was a British rock group that existed from 1976 to 1986. ... PIG has several meanings; see pig (disambiguation). ... Ministry is an American industrial metal band of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. ... Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet whose enduring contributions to American song are often compared, in fame and influence, to those of Stephen Foster, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and Hank Williams. ...

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Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), better known as Elliott Smith, was an American songwriter and musician, described by DreamWorks Records as perhaps his generations most gifted songwriter. [1] After playing in the band Heatmiser for several years, Smiths career as a solo artist began... Generation X is a term for the generation of people born in the Western world (especially people born in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, the United States and the United Kingdom) following the post-World War II baby boom generation. ... Mötley Crüe (pronounced as mawt-lee crew) are a popular American Heavy Metal band from Los Angeles, California. ... Rammstein is a German electronic industrial metal band formed in 1994. ...

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Spiritualized is an English rock music formed in 1990 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Jason Pierce (also known as J.Spaceman), after the spectacular demise of his Spacemen 3 outfit. ... Skinny Puppy (left to right, cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre, Dwayne R. Goettel), Circa 1992 Skinny Puppy is an influential industrial band, which formed in Vancouver, BC, Canada during the early 1980s. ... The word cracker can refer to: // Terms Cracker (computing), a person who engages in illegal system cracking or software cracking, circumventing computer security systems; also known as a black hat hacker. ... Public Image Ltd. ... James Newell Osterberg, Jr. ...

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Social Distortion (often known as Social D) is an influential punk rock band that formed in the late 1970s and is still together today. ... Megadeth is an American speed/heavy/Thrash metal band led by Dave Mustaine. ... Phish was an American rock band most noted for jamming and improvisation. ... Spiritualized is an English rock music formed in 1990 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Jason Pierce (also known as J.Spaceman), after the spectacular demise of his Spacemen 3 outfit. ... Duff McKagan Michael Andrew McKagan was born February 5, 1964. ... Guns N Roses (GNR), an American hard rock band, gained fame during the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... Jeff Buckley (November 17, 1966 – May 29, 1997), born Jeffrey Scott Buckley and raised as Scottie Jeffrey Moorhead, was an American singer-songwriter. ... This article is about the rock band. ... Janes Addiction was an American band, named in reference to Jane Bainter, a (now ex-) heroin addict who was a housemate of the band. ... The Birthday Party is the name of an acclaimed play (and later movie) written by Harold Pinter: The Birthday Party (play); and an influential post-punk band led by Nick Cave: The Birthday Party (band). ... A placebo, from the Latin for I will please, is a medical treatment (operation, therapy, chemical solution, pill, etc. ...

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The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a California based rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. ... Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour). ... Photoshoot for 1973 debut album Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd Lynyrd Skynyrd is an American Southern rock band, described by All Music Guides Stephen Thomas Erlewine as the definitive Southern rock band, fusing the overdriven power of blues-rock with a rebellious, Southern image and a hard rock swagger. ... Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), better known as Elliott Smith, was an American songwriter and musician, described by DreamWorks Records as perhaps his generations most gifted songwriter. [1] After playing in the band Heatmiser for several years, Smiths career as a solo artist began... Rose Tattoo are an Australian blues/hard rock band, led by Angry Anderson. ... Ks Choice is the name of Belgian rock band from Antwerp, Belgium. ... The Dandy Warhols is a psychedelic rock band formed in Portland, Oregon by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (formerly just Courtney Taylor) (vocals, guitar), Zia McCabe (keyboard), Peter Loew (formerly known as Peter Holmstrom/Holmström before his marriage to Michelle Loew in 2003), and Eric Hedford (drums). ... Sea Level is the name of a group that mixed jazz, blues and rock and existed between 1976 and 1981. ... The Reverend Horton Heat: Scott Churilla (left), Jim Reverend Horton Heath (center), Jimbo Wallace (right) The Reverend Horton Heat is both three-piece psychobilly / rockabilly band from Dallas, Texas and the stage name of its singer/songwriter, Jim Heath (born in 1959 in Corpus Christi, Texas). ... Queensrÿche (pronounced (kwēnz-rīk) is a progressive metal band formed in the Seattle, Washington suburb of Bellevue in 1981. ... This article uses excessive clichés and jargon associated with rock music writing. ...

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York band formed in 1990, comprising originally of Rick Witter (vocals), Paul Banks (guitar & keyboards), Tom Gladwin (bass) and Alan Leach (drums). ... Spacemen 3 were an English space rock band of the 1980s. ... Spacemen 3 were an English space rock band of the 1980s. ... Former member of The Be Good Tanyas, Texas native Jolie Holland records country music and folk music in a manner that conveys the spontaneous nature of her performance. ... Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: dope Dope may refer to: Dope, slang for a stupid person; see Stupidity Dope, street slang for something good, nice or cool. Dope, slang for heroin, methamphetamine, or Cannabis, depending on region. ... This article is about the protopunk group. ... The Darkness is a British rock band often mistaken for being glam rock by the general public, while touting themselves as classic hard rock. ... Tristeza is an atmospheric post-rock band. ... Jump, Little Children, is a band formed in 1991 in the city of Charleston, South Carolina. ... Marcy Playground is an American alternative rock or post-grunge band. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Thin Lizzy in 1975 Thin Lizzy was an Irish Rock band, formed in Dublin in 1969. ... The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a California based rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. ...

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Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... The Grateful Dead was an American psychedelia-influenced rock band formed in 1965 in San Francisco. ... Hüsker Dü was an influential rock music group from Minneapolis-St. ... Counting Crows is a rock band that became extremely popular in 1993 following the release of their debut album August and Everything After featuring the hit song Mr. ... Lou Reed Lewis Allen Lou Reed (born March 2, 1942), is an American rock and roll singer-songwriter, originally from Brooklyn, New York. ... Megadeth is an American speed/heavy/Thrash metal band led by Dave Mustaine. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... Sublime was a garage punk, ska band from Long Beach, California, playing a mix of reggae and dub, ska, punk, and hip hop. ... Marcy Playground is an American alternative rock or post-grunge band. ... D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen) are an American rap group originating from Detroit, Michigan which have had albums reach the top of the US and UK album charts - Devils Night in 2001 and D12 World in 2004. ...

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Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by several other names before taking the name of Alice in Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staleys former... Eric Reed Boucher (born June 17, 1958), better known by the stage name Jello Biafra, is an American punk rock musician and political activist best known as the former lead singer of the Dead Kennedys. ... Mojo Nixon (born August 2, 1957) is a satirical psychobilly musician. ... A close up of Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley and Butch Taylor in Melbourne during their first and, to date, only tour of Australia Dave Matthews Band is an American rock band, originally formed in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1991 by singer and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, Leroi Moore, who... The Velvet Underground (sometimes abbreviated as The Velvets or V.U.) was one of the most influential and important rock bands in music history, whose influence has left a mark across several genres and different types of music. ... This article uses excessive clichés and jargon associated with rock music writing. ...

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Prine performing at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco, CA, October 3, 2004. ... Staind circa 2001 - from left to right: Johnny Old School April, Aaron Lewis, Mike Mushok, Jon Wysocki Staind is a four-piece alternative metal group from Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. Over the past five years, the band have had a large impact on rock and mainstream radio with a large number... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Black Crowes are a taper-friendly rock and roll jam band, formed in 1985 in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by several other names before taking the name of Alice in Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staleys former... Love was an American rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s. ... Aerosmith is a prominent American rock band. ... James Newell Osterberg, Jr. ... The Velvet Underground (sometimes abbreviated as The Velvets or V.U.) was one of the most influential and important rock bands in music history, whose influence has left a mark across several genres and different types of music. ... Cover art from the album So, Gabriels biggest commercial success Peter Brian Gabriel (born February 13, 1950, in Cobham, Surrey) is an English musician. ... Velvet Revolver is a rock supergroup with three former members of Guns N Roses--Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum (who also played with rock band The Cult) --with Scott Weiland, the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots, and Dave Kushner of the 80s hardcore punk band Wasted Youth. ... Third Eye Blind is a post-grunge, alternative rock band formed in the early 1990s. ... Catharina Hagen (born on March 11, 1955) is a singer from East Berlin, Germany. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a California based rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. ... The Jesus and Mary Chain were a Scottish alternative rock band that revolved around the songwriting partnership of brothers Jim and William Reid. ... David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947) is a British rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger, mixer, and actor. ... The Brian Jonestown Massacre is a psychedelic rock band founded in San Francisco, California in the early 1990s, led by Anton Newcombe. ... Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Pictured left to right: Thomas Wydler, Blixa Bargeld, Martyn P Casey, Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Warren Ellis, Jim Scalavunos, Conway Savage Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds is a successful rock/post-punk band with international personnel. ... // History The Forgotten Rebels are a punk rock band from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ...

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Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) is a rock music band from the Palm Desert, California area in the United States, formed in 1997. ... Motorpsycho Motorpsycho is a band from Trondheim in Norway. ... The Warlocks (Photo by thewarlocks. ... The Las were a Liverpool-based band of the late 1980s and early 1990s consisting of eccentric frontman Lee Mavers (vocals) and John Power (bass, backing vocals), plus a series of guitarists and drummers. ... Spiritualized is an English rock music formed in 1990 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Jason Pierce (also known as J.Spaceman), after the spectacular demise of his Spacemen 3 outfit. ... Spacemen 3 were an English space rock band of the 1980s. ... The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a California based rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. ... Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... Sonic Youth is a rock group formed in New York City in 1981. ... Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet whose enduring contributions to American song are often compared, in fame and influence, to those of Stephen Foster, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and Hank Williams. ... Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour). ... Dokken is an American metal band which was formed in 1978. ... This article is about the protopunk group. ... Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet whose enduring contributions to American song are often compared, in fame and influence, to those of Stephen Foster, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and Hank Williams. ... Peter, Paul and Mary (often PP&M) was one of the most successful folk-singing groups of the 1960s. ... Dr. John album cover Dr. John, (born Malcolm John Rebennack Jr on November 21, 1940, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a colourful pianist, singer, and songwriter, whose music spans, and often combines, blues, boogie woogie, and rock and roll. ...

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Under the Bridge is a 1991 song by Red Hot Chili Peppers. ... Red Hot Chili Peppers (from left): Flea, Chad Smith, John Frusciante and Anthony Kiedis Red Hot Chili Peppers are a Californian rock band who have combined aspects of funk and hip-hop with rock and roll, pioneering funk metal. ... The Pogues in concert, 2004 The Pogues are a popular Anglo Irish folk rock band of the 1980s and 1990s. ... Megadeth is an American speed/heavy/Thrash metal band led by Dave Mustaine. ...

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Godsmack is a Alternative Metal/nu Metal band from Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Alice in Chains is believed to be the primary influence upon Godsmack. ...

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Joe King playing with The Queers in Oslo 2005 The Queers are a pop punk band from New Hampshire, formed in 1982. ... Laid Back are a Danish pop duo formed in 1979 comprising keyboardist Tim Stahl and guitarist John Guldberg. ... Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), better known as Elliott Smith, was an American songwriter and musician, described by DreamWorks Records as perhaps his generations most gifted songwriter. [1] After playing in the band Heatmiser for several years, Smiths career as a solo artist began... The Tubes are a San Francisco-based theater rock band, popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s, legendary (and/or infamous) for early live performances that combined lewd quasi-pornography with wild satires of media, consumerism and politics. ... Southern Culture on the Skids, also known to fans as SCOTS, is an American music group composed of Rick Miller (vocals, guitar), Dave Hartman (percussion), and Mary Huff (vocals, bass guitar). ... The Rolling Stones are a British rock band that rose to prominence during the British Invasion in the 1960s. ... ALL Promotional Photograph (Epitaph Records) ALL is a spin off punk band formed by members of The Descendents. ... Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by several other names before taking the name of Alice in Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staleys former...

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  • You Were On My Mind - We Five
  • Your Own BackyardDion

We Five on their album cover We Five is a folk-rock musical group based in San Francisco, California. ... Dion DiMucci, better known as Dion, was born July 18, 1939 in the Bronx, New York, United States. ...

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This article is about the band Marilyn Manson. For its lead singer of the same name, see Marilyn Manson. ... At the Drive-In (ATDI) were an indie/post-hardcore/alternative rock band from El Paso, Texas from 1993 until 2001. ... Sierra (left) and Bianca (right) CocoRosie are an American duet that formed in 2003. ... NOFX is a punk band from California. ... The Chemical Brothers are an electronic music duo from the United Kingdom, comprising Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons. ... Modest Mouse is an American indie rock band. ... Placebo is a rock band founded in 1994. ...

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This is a list of songs that are about, or appear to be about, marijuana. A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (possibly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics). ... Species Cannabis indica Cannabis ruderalis Cannabis sativa Cannabis is a genus of flowering plant that includes one or more species. ...


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  • Who's Got The Herb - 311
  • 1/2 On A Bag Of Dank - Master P

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  • Acid Raindrops — People Under The Stairs
  • And It Stoned Me - Van Morrison

George Ivan Van Morrison (born August 31, 1945) is a singer and songwriter from Belfast, Northern Ireland. ...

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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a U.S. rap group from Cleveland, Ohio known for their quick-tongued rapping style and harmonizing vocals. ... Afroman Afroman (born Syed Abbas Rivizi, on July 28, 1974) is a rap artist from South Central, Los Angeles, California, but later was transferred to Palmdale then to Hattiesburg, Mississippi. ... Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a U.S. rap group from Cleveland, Ohio known for their quick-tongued rapping style and harmonizing vocals. ... D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) are an American hip-hop group originating from Detroit, Michigan which have had albums reach the top of the US, AUS and UK album charts - Devils Night in 2001 and D12 World in 2004. ... Christopher Brian Bridges (born September 11, 1977), stage name Ludacris, is an American rapper and actor. ... Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a U.S. rap group from Cleveland, Ohio known for their quick-tongued rapping style and harmonizing vocals. ... Ben Harper Ben Harper (born October 28, 1969) is an American musician of the 1990s and 2000s. ...

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Tone Loc (born Anthony Terrell Smith on March 3, 1966) is an American hip hop artist turned actor, most well-known for his 1989 hit singles Wild Thing and Funky Cold Medina. He is also known for his deep, gravelly, almost hoarse voice. ... McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1915 or 1913–April 30, 1983), better known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician and is generally considered the father of Chicago blues. ... Barrington Levy Barrington Levy (born April 30, 1964) is a reggae and dancehall artist. ... Afroman Afroman (born Syed Abbas Rivizi, on July 28, 1974) is a rap artist from South Central, Los Angeles, California, but later was transferred to Palmdale then to Hattiesburg, Mississippi. ...

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Primus has multiple meanings, generally derived from the Latin word meaning the first one. For the automotive finance company, see Ford Motor Credit Company For the rock band, see Primus (band). ... Little Feat is a band who have mixed blues, R&B, country and rock and roll styles together since they formed in 1969 in Los Angeles, and are known for their eclectic blend of many forms of music. ... The Dusty Chaps was a honky tonk band based in Tucson, AZ in the late 1970s and early 1980s. ... Steppenwolf album cover Steppenwolf is a 1960s and 1970s rock n roll band, best known for the hits Born to Be Wild and Magic Carpet Ride. They were named after the novel Steppenwolf by German author Hermann Hesse. ... Sleep is a 1990s stoner metal band from San Jose, California. ... The Replacements (also known as The Mats or The Mats, from The Placemats - a pun on the bands name) were a seminal alternative rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. ... Talking Heads were an American rock band existing between 1974 and 1991, composed of David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, and Jerry Harrison. ... Cypress Hill is a Latin-American hip-hop group from South Gate, CA. It was founded in 1988 and has sold up to 17 million records worldwide by 2006. ...

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Robert Nesta Marley, OM, (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) better known as Bob Marley, was a Jamaican singer, guitarist, songwriter, Rastafari and activist. ...

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  • Fatty Spliffs - Slightly Stoopid
  • Feelin' It - Jay-Z
  • Fuckin' Wit' Dank - Ant Banks
  • Front Porch - Twista

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Bitch and Animal, a duo consisting of two female musicians whose real names are unknown, was a queercore band that performed from 1998 to 2004. ... Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band from San Francisco, a pioneer of the LSD-influenced psychedelic rock movement. ... Trevor Tahiem Smith, Jr. ... Sublime was a garage punk, ska band from Long Beach, California, playing a mix of reggae and dub, ska, punk, and hip hop. ... Hinder is a rock band signed under Universal Records. ... Sean Paul (born Sean Paul Henriques on January 8, 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Dancehall singer. ... Snoop Dogg (born Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr. ... The New Radicals were an American rock band in the late 1990s, centered around front man Gregg Alexander, who wrote and produced all their songs and was the sole constant member of the band. ... Green Day is a band from California, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong (lead vocals and guitar), Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard; bass, backing vocals), and Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III; drums, percussion, backing vocals). ... Who is Quasimoto? The Unseen, often heard about working along the likes of Madlib and other Stones Throw affiliates, has put out two full-length LPs and an EP. Lord Quas was discovered by Stones Throw founder Peanut Butter Wolf in 2000 when he found an old Madlib beat...

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To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... Weezer is an American alternative rock band. ... OPM cruising around OPM are a band who have had most notable success with the single Heaven Is A Halfpipe. They have 2 albums and an EP. Menace To Sobriety and ForThemAsses are their albums, and their EP is called Outlaws, Perverts, and Misfits. ... NOFX is a punk band from California. ... Cypress Hill is a Latin-American hip-hop group from South Gate, CA. It was founded in 1988 and has sold up to 17 million records worldwide by 2006. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Black Crowes are a blues-oriented hard rock jam band that have sold over 15 million albums and were hailed by Melody Maker as The Most Rock n Roll Rock n Roll Band in the World. ... Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour). ... For the band, see 311 (band), for the number see 311 (number) Events June 15 - Licinius issues his own Edict of Toleration, ending persecution of Christians in his own part of the Roman Empire. ...

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The Luniz is a rap duo formed by rappers Yukmouth and Numskull. ... David Peel is a New York City-based musician who first achieved prominence in the late 1960s. ... Sonic Youth is a rock group formed in New York City in 1981. ... Cypress Hill is a Latin-American hip-hop group from South Gate, CA. It was founded in 1988 and has sold up to 17 million records worldwide by 2006. ... Robert Nesta Marley, OM, (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) better known as Bob Marley, was a Jamaican singer, guitarist, songwriter, Rastafari and activist. ... Cypress Hill is a Latin-American hip-hop group from South Gate, CA. It was founded in 1988 and has sold up to 17 million records worldwide by 2006. ... Prine performing at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco, CA, October 3, 2004. ... Cypress Hill is a Latin-American hip-hop group from South Gate, CA. It was founded in 1988 and has sold up to 17 million records worldwide by 2006. ... Fishbone is an extremely influential band that plays a unique fusion of funk, ska, punk rock, reggae, heavy metal, and more. ... Purple Ribbon All-Stars is a southern hip-hop group under the Purple Ribbon Records (distributed through Virgin Records) label. ... Patrick Lanshaw, or Lil Wyte, is a member of the Memphis, Tennessee rap empire Hypnotize Camp Posse (HCP). ...

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A close up of Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley and Butch Taylor in Melbourne during their first and, to date, only tour of Australia Dave Matthews Band is an American rock band, originally formed in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1991 by singer and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, Leroi Moore, who...

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Robert Nesta Marley, OM, (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) better known as Bob Marley, was a Jamaican singer, guitarist, songwriter, Rastafari and activist. ... Cephalic Carnage is a musical group formed in Denver, Colorado in 1992. ... For the New York Yankees reporter of the same name, go to the entry for Kimberly Jones (reporter) Kimberly Denise Jones (born July 11, 1975), more popularly known as Lil Kim and by the nickname Queen Bee, is an American rap artist, known for her bold lyrics, boundary-pushing attire... Purple Ribbon All-Stars is a southern hip-hop group under the Purple Ribbon Records (distributed through Virgin Records) label. ...

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Tom Petty on the cover of Damn the Torpedoes. ... Robert Nesta Marley, OM, (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) better known as Bob Marley, was a Jamaican singer, guitarist, songwriter, Rastafari and activist. ... For the band, see Sublime (band), or their third album Sublime (album). ... Ray Charles was the stage name of Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004). ... Joe Cocker Joe Cocker (born John Robert Cocker, May 20, 1944) is a rock/blues musician. ... Doug Pinnick (born September 3, 1950 in Braidwood, Illinois) is the bassist and lead vocalist for the heavy metal band Kings X. He is an African American, but claims he has other races in his blood. ... Peter Tosh (October 9, 1944 – September 11, 1987) was a pioneer reggae musician. ... Pink Floyd are an English band noted for progressive rock music, philosophical lyrics, classical rock compositions, sonic experimentation, innovative cover art and elaborate live shows. ... Styx may refer to: Styx (band), an American rock band popular in the 1970s and 1980s Styx (album), the first album released by the band Styx in 1972 Styx forest, a forest in Tasmania, Australia Styx (Game), a 1983 game by Windmill Software Styx (MUD), a text-based game Styx... Interstate 80, a freeway in California with many lanes and heavy traffic. ...

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Doubting Thomas as a side project of the band Skinny Puppy. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... Cibo Matto Cibo Matto was a New York City-based band formed by Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda in the 1990s. ... The Fugs are a New York City band formed in 1965 by Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, with Ken Weaver on drums. ... Lords of Acid is a Belgian acid house band from the 1990s that started as a spinoff of Praga Khan with the controversial New Beat single I Sit On Acid in 1988. ... Marrakech (مراكش marrākish), known as the Pearl of the South, is a city in southwestern Morocco in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. ... Crosby, Stills, & Nash (sometimes known as Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young) is a pioneering folk rock/rock supergroup that formed out of the remnants of three 1960s bands the Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, and the Hollies. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band from San Francisco, a pioneer of the LSD-influenced psychedelic rock movement. ... Rick James (born James Ambrose Johnson, Jr; February 1, 1948 – August 6, 2004) was an American funk and soul musician, who worked as a singer, keyboardist, bassist, record producer, arranger, and composer during his long career. ... The Spin Doctors is a rock group from New York City, best known for its 1992 hits, Two Princes and Little Miss Cant Be Wrong. The album that included those songs, Pocket Full of Kryptonite, sold poorly until MTV and radio began playing the songs. ... Coolio at US Army base in Bosnia (2002). ... Moist Vagina is a song by the American rock band, Nirvana. ... Nirvana was a popular American rock band from Aberdeen, Washington. ... This article or section needs a complete rewrite for the reasons listed on the talk page. ... Cheese is a food made from the curdled milk of cows, goats, sheep, buffalo or other mammals. ... Patrick Lanshaw, or Lil Wyte, is a member of the Memphis, Tennessee rap empire Hypnotize Camp Posse (HCP). ... SPM on ABC news South Park Mexican (or SPM) is a Houston, Texas native and rapper, one of the few Mexican rappers to enter the consciousness of mainstream rap. ...

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  • Notorious Thugs - The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Bone Thugs and Harmony
  • Nobody's Fault But Mine - Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin was an English rock band that became one of the most successful and influential artists in popular music history. ...

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House of Pain was an Irish-influenced Rap group who released three albums in the early to mid 90s before lead singer Everlast decided to pursue his solo career again. ... Twista (a. ... Brewer & Shipley were a popular music duo comprised of Mike Brewer and Tom Shipley. ... Led Zeppelin was an English rock band that became one of the most successful and influential artists in popular music history. ...

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  • A Passage to BangkokRush
  • Pass Me Da Green - Master P
  • Pass the DutchieMusical Youth
  • Pass the Marijuana - Mystic Roots
  • PeepholeSystem of a Down. Many references to getting high most likely marijuana.
  • Peppyrock Street - BTK
  • Police in Helicopter — John Holt
  • Pot Smokers Song - Neil Diamond
  • Presidential Shit - YoungBloodZ
  • Puff the Magic Dragon — Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow. The artists claim this song has nothing to do with drugs. Despite this, this song is strongly associated with marijuana use in the public eye, despite the fact that "chasing the dragon" refers to heroin smoking. See [2] for the authors' denial.

Rush is a Canadian progressive rock band comprising bassist, keyboardist and vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart (IPA: ). Rush formed in the summer of 1968, in Willowdale, Ontario (a northern suburb of Toronto) by Lifeson, Lee, and John Rutsey. ... Master P publicity photo. ... Musical Youth formed in 1979 at Duddeston Manor School, Birmingham, England. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The BTK killer is a serial killer who killed seven people between 1974 and 1977. ... Essential Neil Diamond album cover. ... YoungBloodz are an American Southern hip hop duo from Atlanta, Georgia, comprised of members J-Bo and Sean Paul (not to be confused with Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul). ... Peter Yarrow (born May 31, 1938) is a Jewish-American singer best known as Peter from Peter, Paul and Mary. ...

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Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet whose enduring contributions to American song are often compared, in fame and influence, to those of Stephen Foster, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and Hank Williams. ... Look up Misnomer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... moe. ... Cab Calloway, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1933 Cab Calloway (December 25, 1907–November 18, 1994) was a famous American jazz singer and bandleader. ... Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour). ... Robert Matthew Vanilla Ice Van Winkle (born October 31, 1968 in Dallas, Texas) is an American rapper, known today for the single Ice Ice Baby that topped the charts beginning in the early-1990s (see 1990s in music). ...

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Born in Kingston, Jamaica on July 11, 1957, Michael Rose was fortunate enough to be introduced to music as a teenager by his older brother Joseph. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Third Eye Blind is a post-grunge, alternative rock band formed in the early 1990s. ... Patrick Lanshaw, or Lil Wyte, is a member of the Memphis, Tennessee rap empire Hypnotize Camp Posse (HCP). ... The Toyes are a band described as a cross between Bob Marley and Bare Naked Ladies (Jim Foley, KXCI, Tucson). ... Robert Nesta Marley, OM, (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) better known as Bob Marley, was a Jamaican singer, guitarist, songwriter, Rastafari and activist. ... Sublime was a garage punk, ska band from Long Beach, California, playing a mix of reggae and dub, ska, punk, and hip hop. ... Bostons first, self-titled album cover Boston is an American rock band that achieved its most notable successes during the 1970s and 1980s. ... Brownsville Station is a Metrorail station in Miami, Florida. ... Mötley Crüe (pronounced as mawt-lee crew) are a popular American Heavy Metal band from Los Angeles, California. ... Sebadoh were an indie-rock band formed in Massachusetts by former Dinosaur Jr. ... Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a U.S. rap group from Cleveland, Ohio known for their quick-tongued rapping style and harmonizing vocals. ... Phish was an American rock band most noted for jamming and improvisation. ... Originally called Backyard Posse, Triple 6 Mafia were a group of US rap musicians from Memphis, TN. The group had many members (including Gangsta Blac, Gangsta Boo, Lord Infamous, Koopsta Knicca & chief producers Juicy J and DJ Paul) and are best known for their gruesome lyrics, extolling drugs, pornography, and... Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a U.S. rap group from Cleveland, Ohio known for their quick-tongued rapping style and harmonizing vocals. ... Album cover of 2000s The Ecleftic Wyclef Jean (born October 17, 1972 in Croix-des-Bouquets, Haïti) is an American negrata, producer, and member of the superstar hip hop trio The Fugees, known now for a series of high-profile hit singles. ... Kris Kristofferson (born June 22, 1936) is an influential country music songwriter, singer and actor. ... Johnny Cash (February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was a vastly influential American country music and rock music singer, guitarist and songwriter and the husband of June Carter Cash. ... This article is about the British heavy metal band. ...

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  • Take a Stroll Through Your MindThe Temptations
  • Take Two And Pass - Gangstarr (referring to the custom of taking two consecutive hits off a blunt and then passing it in the rotation)
  • THC Groove - Bulletboys
  • The Next EpisodeDr. Dre
  • The Pot Song - Homegrown
  • The PusherSteppenwolf
  • The Reefer Song (Viper Mad Blues)Fats Waller
  • The Roach (The Chronic Outro) - Dr. Dre
  • Tha Weed Song - V-Ice
  • Too High For The Supermarket - The Uninvited
  • Two Joints - South Park Mexicans
  • "Two Joints To Memphis" - Guy Schwartz & The New Jack Hippies
  • Sensi - Long Beach Dub Allstars
  • Smoke Two Joints - Sublime

The Temptations (also abbreviated as The Tempts or The Temps) are an American Motown singing group whose repertoire has included doo-wop, soul, psychedelia, funk, disco, R&B, and adult contemporary. ... Gang Starr is an American hip hop duo, composed of Guru (hailing from Boston, Massachusetts) and DJ Premier (hailing from Texas). ... Bullet Boys or Bulletboys are a heavy metal band that was formed by vocalist Marq Torien and guitarist Mick Sweda in the late 1980s after the pair left King Kobra. ... Dr. Dre (born André Romel Young on February 18, 1965 in Los Angeles, California) is a wealthy, influential, American record producer, rapper, and record executive. ... Steppenwolf album cover Steppenwolf is a 1960s and 1970s rock n roll band, best known for the hits Born to Be Wild and Magic Carpet Ride. They were named after the novel Steppenwolf by German author Hermann Hesse. ... Album cover of Fats Wallers Aint Misbehavin, 25 Greatest Hits Fats Waller (May 21, 1904 – December 15, 1943) was an African-American jazz pianist, organist, composer and comedic entertainer. ... Dr. Dre (born André Romel Young on February 18, 1965 in Los Angeles, California) is a wealthy, influential, American record producer, rapper, and record executive. ... Robert Van Winkle (born October 31, 1968 in Miami Lakes, Florida), better known as Vanilla Ice, is an American rapper, known today for the single Ice Ice Baby that topped the charts beginning in late 1990 (see 1990 in music). ... The Uninvited was an ITV science fiction television series first shown in 1997. ... SPM on ABC news South Park Mexican (or SPM) is a Houston, Texas native and rapper, one of the few Mexican rappers to enter the consciousness of mainstream rap. ... For the band, see Sublime (band), or their third album Sublime (album). ...

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  • Pushin'UGK

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The Goats were an early 90s alternative rap trio from Philadelphia. ... Sean Paul (born Sean Paul Henriques on January 8, 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Dancehall singer. ... For the band, see 311 (band), for the number see 311 (number) Events June 15 - Licinius issues his own Edict of Toleration, ending persecution of Christians in his own part of the Roman Empire. ... Look up everything in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a U.S. rap group from Cleveland, Ohio known for their quick-tongued rapping style and harmonizing vocals. ... Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a U.S. rap group from Cleveland, Ohio known for their quick-tongued rapping style and harmonizing vocals. ... Baby Bash on the cover of his album, Super Saucy Baby Bash, also known as Baby Beesh, (born Ronnie Ray Bryant on October 18, 1975 in Vallejo, California, USA) is a Latin American rap/hip-hop artist. ... Gillian Welch Gillian Welch is a singer/songwriter whose musical style combines elements of bluegrass, neotraditional country, Americana, old time string band music and folk into a rustic style that she dubs American Primitive. Her music is often described as haunting or soothing. ...

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Tom Petty on the cover of Damn the Torpedoes. ... Camron Cameron Giles (born February 4, 1976), better known as Camron or Killa Cam, is a popular African-American rapper from Harlem, New York. ...

Psychedelics

This is a list of songs that are about or seem to be about psychedelic drugs such as LSD, psylocybin, or mescaline. A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (possibly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics). ... The psychedelic (from the Greek words for mind, ψυχη psyche, and manifest, δηλειν delein) drugs are classified as those whose primary action is that of enhancing or amplifying the thought processes of the brain. ... For other uses, see LSD (disambiguation). ... Psilocybin (4-phosphoryloxy-N, N-dimethyltryptamine) is a psychedelic alkaloid of the tryptamine family. ... Mescaline (3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine) is a hallucinogenic alkaloid of the phenethylamine class. ...

Jims Big Ego is a Boston, Massachusetts-based band formed in 1995 under the leadership of singer/songwriter Jim Infantino. ... Patrick Lanshaw, or Lil Wyte, is a member of the Memphis, Tennessee rap empire Hypnotize Camp Posse (HCP). ... Country Joe and the Fish, from the cover of Feel Like Im Fixin to Die Country Joe and the Fish was a rock music/folk music band known for musical protests against the Vietnam War, from 1965 to 1970. ... Pink Floyd are an English band noted for progressive rock music, philosophical lyrics, classical rock compositions, sonic experimentation, innovative cover art and elaborate live shows. ... Talking Heads were an American rock band existing between 1974 and 1991, composed of David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, and Jerry Harrison. ... Gil Scott-Heron - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Green Day is a band from California, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong (lead vocals and guitar), Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard; bass, backing vocals), and Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III; drums, percussion, backing vocals). ... Inkubus Sukkubus are a British Goth rock/Pagan rock band formed in 1989 by Candia Ridley and Tony McKormack. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... Avenged Sevenfold, sometimes abbreviated to A7X, is a band from Huntington Beach, CA, consisting of members M. Shadows, Zacky Vengeance, Synyster Gates, Johnny Christ, and The Rev. ... Tommy James and the Shondells was a rock and roll group, initially formed in 1964 as The Shondells. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... The Byrds (formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964) was an American rock group. ... The Byrds (formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964) was an American rock group. ... The Move ca. ... Daniel Dale Johnston (b. ... Cream (also The Cream) was a seminal 1960s British rock band which featured guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce, and drummer Ginger Baker. ... The album cover for Heartbeat City, one of The Cars most successful and well known albums. ... Incense and Peppermints is a song by Strawberry Alarm Clock. ... Strawberry Alarm Clock was a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, best known for their 1967 hit Incense and Peppermints and their appearance in the film Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls. ... A cartoonish version of the heart, a frequent modern symbol of love. ... Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... The Moody Blues were best known for fusing an orchestral sound with rock and roll, as seen in one of their most popular songs, Nights in White Satin. ... Slashs Snakepit Slashs Snakepit was a side-project formed by Slash in 1994 with former Guns N Roses members Slash on lead guitars, Matt Sorum on drums, Gilby Clarke on rhythm guitars and Dizzy Reed on keyboards. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... Categories: Trance musicians | Goa trance musicians | Music stubs ... The Beatles were a pop and rock music group from Liverpool, England, who continue to be held in the very highest regard for their artistic achievements, their huge commercial success, and their ground-breaking role in the history of popular music. ... Velvet Acid Christ (VAC) is an industrial/Gothic band based in the Denver, Colorado area of the United States. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... Donovan Philips Leitch (usually known simply as Donovan) (born May 10, 1946, in Maryhill, Glasgow) is a Scottish musician. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) is a rock music band from the Palm Desert, California area in the United States, formed in 1997. ... Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet whose enduring contributions to American song are often compared, in fame and influence, to those of Stephen Foster, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and Hank Williams. ... Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972) is an American rapper best known by the stage name Eminem. ... The Guess Who is a Canadian rock music band from Winnipeg, Manitoba that was one of the first to establish a major successful following in their own country as well as abroad in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ... moe. ... Traffic on the cover of their eponymous 1968 album. ... James Marshall Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, guitarist, and cultural icon. ... Strawberry Alarm Clock was a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, best known for their 1967 hit Incense and Peppermints and their appearance in the film Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls. ... The Moody Blues were best known for fusing an orchestral sound with rock and roll, as seen in one of their most popular songs, Nights in White Satin. ... Image:1200 Micrograms. ... moe. ... Xzibit is the stage name of Alvin Nathaniel Joiner (born January 8, 1974). ... The Wildhearts are a rock group from Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. ... Inkubus Sukkubus are a British Goth rock/Pagan rock band formed in 1989 by Candia Ridley and Tony McKormack. ... James Marshall Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, guitarist, and cultural icon. ... Donovan Philips Leitch (usually known simply as Donovan) (born May 10, 1946, in Maryhill, Glasgow) is a Scottish musician. ... Guns N Roses (GNR), an American hard rock band, gained fame during the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... Tool is an American rock band, formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California when drummer Danny Carey joined the rehearsal of his neighbour, singer Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones and bassist Paul dAmour when nobody else would show up. ... The Beatles were a pop and rock music group from Liverpool, England, who continue to be held in the very highest regard for their artistic achievements, their huge commercial success, and their ground-breaking role in the history of popular music. ... A close up of Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley and Butch Taylor in Melbourne during their first and, to date, only tour of Australia Dave Matthews Band is an American rock band, originally formed in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1991 by singer and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, Leroi Moore, who... The Hollies The Hollies are a British rock and roll band formed in the early 1960s. ... The iconic cover of the bands 2nd album designed by The Fool The Incredible String Band were (and are) a Scottish acoustic band who way back in the 1960s built a popular following among the British counter culture, and are considered psych folk music pioneers. ... Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band from San Francisco, a pioneer of the LSD-influenced psychedelic rock movement. ... Procol Harum is a British progressive rock band, formed in the early 1960s. ... Coil was an experimental music group that has worked in several forms of music (electronic and otherwise) such as industrial, noise, ambient and dark ambient, neo-folk, spoken word, drone music, and minimalism. ... Cover from 1966s And Then. ... Mushroomhead is an eight person metal band based in Cleveland, Ohio. ... Gillian Welch Gillian Welch is a singer/songwriter whose musical style combines elements of bluegrass, neotraditional country, Americana, old time string band music and folk into a rustic style that she dubs American Primitive. Her music is often described as haunting or soothing. ...

Other drugs

This is a list of songs that appear to be about other drugs or drugs-in-general, listed as non-specific. A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (possibly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics). ...

The Jesus and Mary Chain were a Scottish alternative rock band that revolved around the songwriting partnership of brothers Jim and William Reid. ... D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) are an American hip-hop group originating from Detroit, Michigan which have had albums reach the top of the US, AUS and UK album charts - Devils Night in 2001 and D12 World in 2004. ... Vennaskond is an Estonian punk-rock band founded in 1984. ... Jocelyn Enríquez is a dance singer from San Francisco (born December 28, 1974). ... The Brian Jonestown Massacre is a psychedelic rock band founded in San Francisco, California in the early 1990s, led by Anton Newcombe. ... Kurt Weill, a photo taken in Salzburg, Austria, 1934 Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900 – April 3, 1950), born in Dessau, Germany and died in New York, was a German composer active from the 1920s until his death. ... This article or section is missing references or citation of sources. ... Beck Beck Hansen (born Bek David Campbell, July 8, 1970) is an American musician, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Kinks were a British rock group that rose to fame during the original British Invasion, and recorded and performed for over thirty years. ... The JibJab logo, with its Victorian era appearance, illustrates the influence of Terry Gilliam on the duos animation JibJab is a website featuring Flash cartoons. ... Cover from 1966s And Then. ... David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947) is a British rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger, mixer, and actor. ... Canned Heat album cover Canned Heat is a blues-rock/ boogie band that formed in Los Angeles in 1965. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... The Byrds (formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964) was an American rock group. ... Bright Eyes is the band of American singer-songwriter and musician Conor Oberst, whose knack for social commentary and philosophy have garnered him countless comparisons to Bob Dylan, although his darker themes of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism are much more reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Simon Joyner. ... Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier, February 4, 1948), is a hard rock singer and musician. ... Sebadoh were an indie-rock band formed in Massachusetts by former Dinosaur Jr. ... Imme R 100,Germany, 1948/1949 Contemporary racing motorcycle A 125 cc motorcycle, the Italian-manufactured Cagiva Planet. ... Hooverphonic is a Belgian rock/pop group formed in 1996. ... Duff McKagan Michael Andrew McKagan was born February 5, 1964. ... ZZ Top on the cover of the March 1991 issue of the Guitar World magazine. ... Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) is a rock music band from the Palm Desert, California area in the United States, formed in 1997. ... Rammstein is a German electronic industrial metal band formed in 1994. ... Ram Jam is the name of a 1970s rock band. ... Izzy Stradlin, circa 1992 Izzy Stradlin (b. ... Bone Thugs -N- Harmony Bone Thugs n Harmony is a US rap group from Cleveland, Ohio. ... Ween is a rock duo formed in 1984 in New Hope, Pennsylvania when Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo met in a junior high school typing class. ... Green Day is a band from California, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong (lead vocals and guitar), Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard; bass, backing vocals), and Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III; drums, percussion, backing vocals). ... Melanie is a given name for a female. ... Breaking the Habit is a single by the Nu metal band Linkin Park, from their 2003 sophomore album Meteora. ... Linkin Park (sometimes typed LIИKIИ PARK to imitate the bands logo) is a nu metal/rapcore band from Los Angeles, California. ... David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947) is a British rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger, mixer, and actor. ... Aerosmith is a prominent American rock band. ... Blur is an English rock band. ... The Ramones (L-R, Johnny, Tommy, Joey, Dee Dee) on the cover of their debut self-titled album (1976), cementing their place at the dawn of the punk movement. ... Oasis in the Libyan part of the Sahara In geography, an oasis is an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring or similar water source. ... Sting in Budapest, 2000 Gordon Matthew Sumner, CBE (born October 2, 1951), usually known by his stage name Sting, is an English musician from Newcastle upon Tyne. ... Oasis are a rock band originally formed in Manchester, England. ... Rufus Wainwright performing at the University of Chicago on October 29, 2005. ... Cloud Nine is a 1968 hit song recorded by The Temptations for the Motown label. ... The Temptations (also abbreviated as The Tempts or The Temps) are an American Motown singing group whose repertoire has included doo-wop, soul, psychedelia, funk, disco, R&B, and adult contemporary. ... Depeche Mode is an electronic music band from the town of Basildon, England, founded in 1980. ... C-Murder (b. ... Buffy Sainte-Marie Buffy Sainte-Marie (born February 20, 1941) is a Canadian First Nations musician, composer, visual artist, educator and social activist. ... Donovan Philips Leitch (usually known simply as Donovan) (born May 10, 1946, in Maryhill, Glasgow) is a Scottish musician. ... Aerosmith is a prominent American rock band. ... Folk Implosion is an American indie rock band founded in the early 1990s by Lou Barlow and John Davis. ... Stevie Ray Vaughan on Austin City Limits Stephen (Stevie) Ray Vaughan born in Dallas, Texas (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American blues guitar legend, known as one of the most influential electric blues musicians in history. ... The Who is a British rock band that first came to prominence in the 1960s. ... King Missile III (current line-up) King Missile is an avant-garde band that has been led in various incarnations by poet/singer John S. Hall since 1986. ... The Magnetic Fields. ... Peter Framptons solo career skyrocketed after the release of Frampton Comes Alive!, one of the most successful live albums. ... Illicit PCP seized by the DEA in several forms. ... The Who is a British rock band that first came to prominence in the 1960s. ... 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