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Funkadelic

Though they often times took a back seat with their sister group Parliament, Funkadelic furthered the notions of black rock and roll begun by Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone, blending components of ’60s psychedelia and blues in addition to the deep groove of soul and funk. The music group pursued …

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Eddie Hazel

A mythical physique, original Funkadelic guitarist Eddie Hazel pioneered a forward thinking funk-metal audio in the first ’70s, finest exemplified on his mammoth vintage instrumental jam “Maggot Mind.” This mythological position comes from his short, mysterious period of efficiency, a shadowy three-album routine capped by Maggot Mind that found a …

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Parliament

Motivated by Motown’s assembly type of sound, George Clinton gradually come up with a collective of over 50 musicians and documented the ensemble through the ’70s both as Parliament and Funkadelic. While Funkadelic pursued band-format psychedelic rock and roll, Parliament involved in a funk free-for-all, mixing influences in the godfathers …

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