prepsychedelic

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From pre- +‎ psychedelic.

Adjective[edit]

prepsychedelic (not comparable)

  1. Related to or characteristic of the period preceding the Psychedelic era of the late 1960s.
    • 1988 November 11, Albert Williams, “An American Dream”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Lehrer's songs--cynical and sarcastic, Tin Pan Alley style black humor, as if Lenny Bruce teamed up with Lerner and Loewe--were welcome assaults on the bland conformism of their day, the prepsychedelic early 1960s; we could use some of that biting comedy in the yuppified 80s, and David Whitehouse and Andy Miller, whose songs form the spine of this brief show, seem willing to oblige.
    • 2002, Joe S. Harrington, Sonic Cool: The Life & Death of Rock 'n' Roll[2], →ISBN, page 173:
      By the time of their second album, The Fugs (which actually made the top forty), the group had evolved into a kind of primitive clatter marked by lustful evocations and mantralike prepsychedelic trance-Rock.