Overview
The "acid test" was a name for large concerts,
with groups such as the Grateful Dead, where free LSD (then legal) was
available for those in attendance. The title of this book comes from a flyer
advertising one such event. But the outbreak of LSD and marijuana in the 1960s
was not the beginning of the drug counterculture as we know it today. This book
presents examples of drug use and sex-promoting cliques around music,
magazines, newspapers, clothing and other forms of culture that countered the
established norms and often brought about the government's wrath. This book is
a comprehensive look at these counterculture trends from the 1990s back through
the late 1800s. Here is a comprehensive reference book to songs, publications
and objects of art that reflected the last century's countercultures, as well
as government and mainstream press attempts to censor them.
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