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The Seeds were a rock band whose raw and abrasive energy and simple,
repetitive lyrics came to exemplify the garage rock style of the 1960s.
Best known for their hit single "Pushin' Too Hard," the Seeds were based in
Los Angeles, California.
History Lead singer and bass guitarist Sky Saxon was heavily influenced by
Mick Jagger, and the group promoted the fact that blues great Muddy Waters
once called them "America's own Rolling Stones." Keyboardist Daryl Hooper
was a major factor in the band's sound; the band was one of the first to
utilize keyboard bass; guitarist Jan Savage and drummer Rick Andridge
completed the original quartet.
The Seeds' first single, "Can't Seem To Make You Mine," was a regional hit
in southern California in 1965. The band had their only national Top 40
hit, "Pushin' Too Hard" in 1966. Three subsequent singles, "Mr. Farmer"
(also 1966), a re-release of "Can't Seem To Make You Mine" (1967), and "A
Thousand Sh
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