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The Calico Wall, a small unknown psychedelic group from Minnesota cut what today could be called 'THE GREATEST' outsider/outcast recording released and cut possibly the most out-there 45rpm single during the 60s. Not much is known about 'The Calico Wall' as their sole legacy is found on this 45rpm record, however what a legacy it is, songs like this piss all over the 'world of people' as the band so eloquently put in their lyric. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
60s Garage Nuggets

I'm A Living Sickness / Flight Reaction

Songs we Taught the fuzztones
1967 - I'm a Living Sickness (7")
Fathers and Sons of Garage Punk, vol.: Troglodytes of Garage Rock
Songs We Taught The Fuzztones (Disc 1)
Pebbles: Lost Gems of the 60s, Vol. 1 (Edited)
Acid Dreams - Testament - Remastered

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About 60's Mind Expansive Punkadelic Garage Rock Instrumentals But Were Afraid to Ask
Songs We Taught The Fuzztones, Disc 1
Pebbles--Trash Box 3
Pebbles: Trash Box