Several hours before his trip became a "bummer," Brian "X," the young "Acidhead" who was interviewed during the recording of the Capitol LP, "LSD," was stretched out on the floor of his apartment and staring intently at a pool of spilled soda pop. A few hours later, Brian went through a terrifying "bum trip." circa 1966
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Several hours before his trip became a "bummer," Brian "X," the young "Acidhead" who was interviewed during the recording of the Capitol LP, "LSD," was stretched out on the floor of his apartment and staring intently at a pool of spilled soda pop. A few hours later, Brian went through a terrifying "bum trip."
circa 1966
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Several hours before his trip became a "bummer," Brian "X," the young "Acidhead" who was interviewed during the recording of the Capitol LP, "LSD," was stretched out on the floor of his apartment and staring intently at a pool of spilled soda pop. A few hours later, Brian went through a terrifying "bum trip."
circa 1966