American garage rock band The Electric Prunes released their second studio album Underground in 1967. The band wrote many of the songs for this psychedelic garage rock album. In 2011, it was included in NME's "The 100 Greatest Albums You've Never Heard"
Rock critic Lester Bangs (cautionary warning: dead at 33 from an overdose of Darvon and NyQuil) wrote, 'In the beginning there was feedback: the machines speaking on their own, answering their supposed masters with shrieks of misalliance.'
Seventeen rare '60s garage and acid-psych cuts, compiled by a longtime collector in Bristol. Fuzz-drenched guitars and trippy organs; includes The Bumps' 'Please Come Down.' LP .