Acid rock

Acid rock (sometimes used interchangeably with psychedelic rock) is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music that evolved out of the mid-1960s best classic rock movement and helped launch with psychedelic rock. the style is generally defined by the big heaviness distorted guitars and the song lyrics with drug references, and long improvised jams. Its distinctions from other genres can be tenuous, as much of the style overlaps with proto-metal and early heavy, blues-based hard rock.

Acid rock is a music genre has been described as being heavily influenced by classic rock, garage rock, blues, hard rock, raga rock and psychedelic rock.

Acid rock was the musical precursor to other branches of rock music that achieved victory in the 1970s, such as doom metal, biker metal and heavy metal.

Heavy metal is evolved from psychedelic music and added psychedelic/acid rock to the basic structure of blues rock.[59] In the 1960s, the all heavy, blues-influenced, psychedelic hard rock bands such as the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Deep Purple, and Cream was classified as acid rock