By the mid-'90s, most bands had abandoned the sounds and sensibilities of late-'60s psychedelia, which is what makes Kula Shaker's debut album,K, such a weird, bracing listen.
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First, the ancient sound of London circa late '66 and '67: The Beatles'Revolver,pirate radio, the Small Faces' "Tin Soldier," Pink Floyd's "See Emily Play," the hum of a nation's youth wired on Hindu incantation and the agitated buzzing of Pete Townshend's guitar amplifiers. Post-Oasis U.K.
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