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The Dragons

Led by siblings Doug, Dennis, and Daryl Dragon, the Dragons’ jazzy Western world Coast psychedelic rock and roll fell somewhere within the soft waves of Surf’s Up-era Shore Boys, the smoky late-night chill of Booker T. & the MG’s, and the overall weirdness from the Doors. Each one of the …

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Surf Punks

Because the name would indicate, the Surf Punks combined two growing sounds from the past due ’70s — punk rock and roll and browse revival. The music group, fronted by Dennis Dragon, personified the surf’s-up, lighthearted Western Coastline attitude — these were actually featured inside a PBS documentary demonstrating “California …

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Farm

Plantation were a short-lived task whose only saving was the soundtrack to George Greenough’s 1969 underground browse film The Innermost Limitations of Pure Fun. The recording differed from the sort of upbeat, twangy music generally from the browse genre, rather basking in sprawling, organ-driven jazz/blues-inspired grooves. The task was helmed …

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