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Lawson and Four More
Lawson and Four More
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Randy and the Radiants
Randy and the Radiants
2
The Escapades
The Escapades
3
The Chessmen
The Chessmen
American musical group
4
The Breakers
The Breakers
5
Sir Winston and the Commons
Sir Winston and the Commons
musical artist
6
Public Nuisance
Public Nuisance
7
The Feminine Complex
The Feminine Complex
8
Blues Magoos
Blues Magoos
American rock band
9
The Brymers
The Brymers
American Garage Rock Band
10
The Kings Ransom
The Kings Ransom
11
The Romancers
The Romancers
12
The Grodes
The Grodes
13
Danny and the Counts
Danny and the Counts
14
The Kitchen Cinq
The Kitchen Cinq
15
The Fifth Estate
The Fifth Estate
American musical group
16
The Litter
The Litter
1960s psychedelic rock band
17
The Kreeg
The Kreeg
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The Savages
The Savages
19
The Movin' Morfomen
The Movin' Morfomen
20
The Sonics
The Sonics
band
21
The Heard
The Heard
musical artist
22
The Aardvarks
The Aardvarks
American garage rock band active in the 1960s
23
The Knack
The Knack
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Kenny And The Kasuals
Kenny And The Kasuals
25
Tonto and the Renegades
Tonto and the Renegades
26
The Shames
The Shames
27
The Troggs
The Troggs
English band
28
The Grifs
The Grifs
29
The Oxford Circle
The Oxford Circle
American rock band
30
The Bees
The Bees
musical artist
31
Reigning Sound
Reigning Sound
32
The Daybreakers
The Daybreakers
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The Hangmen
The Hangmen
34
The Chocolate Watchband
The Chocolate Watchband
band
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Mouse and the Traps
Mouse and the Traps
US band
36
The Outcasts
The Outcasts
37
The Barbarians
The Barbarians
band
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The Outsiders
The Outsiders
US band
39
The 101ers
The 101ers
British pub rock band, best known as the band Joe Strummer was in before The Clash
40
The Cherry Slush
The Cherry Slush
American band
41
The Dantes
The Dantes
42
The Gentlemen
The Gentlemen
43
The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds
English band
44
The Nips
The Nips
band
45
The Bad Roads
The Bad Roads
musical artist
46
The Moldy Peaches
The Moldy Peaches
band
47
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
American rock band
48
The Crusaders
The Crusaders
American 1960s garage band
49
The Index
The Index
50
The Druids of Stonehenge
The Druids of Stonehenge
51
Mike Bloomfield
Mike Bloomfield
American guitarist and composer
52
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American band
53
The Painted Faces
The Painted Faces
54
Jim Dickinson
Jim Dickinson
American musician
55
The Outsiders
The Outsiders
Dutch band from Amsterdam
56
We the People
We the People
57
Arthur Lee
Arthur Lee
American musician
58
The Reverend Horton Heat
The Reverend Horton Heat
American psychobilly trio
59
Oscar and the Majestics
Oscar and the Majestics
60
Chris Bell
Chris Bell
American singer
61
The Quests
The Quests
musical artist
62
Christopher and the Souls
Christopher and the Souls
musical artist
63
The Mystery Trend
The Mystery Trend
64
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Big Brother and the Holding Company
American rock band
65
The Grains of Sand
The Grains of Sand
musical artist
66
The Bluestars
The Bluestars

The Lollipop Shoppe was an American garage rock band formed in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1966.

In 1964, Fred Cole (lead vocals) recorded his first single, a R&B original with a group known as the Lords, but the band proved to be short-lived, and in 1966, Cole formed the Weeds. The Weeds consisted of Cole, Eddie Bowen (guitar), Ron Buzzell (guitar), Bob Atkins (bass guitar), and Tim Rockson (drums). After releasing a single, "It's Your Time". on the local Teenbeat Club label, the group headed to San Francisco, where they had been promised a gig at the legendary Fillmore Auditorium. Upon arrival, however, they learned that nobody associated with the Fillmore knew anything about the gig. It was around this time that the band members, who were all of draftable age, decided to relocate to Canada. As it turned out, however, they only had enough gas money to make it to Portland, Oregon, where they began to perform on the local club circuit, gaining a cult following. The Weeds eventually attracted the attention of Uni Records (a subsidiary of MCA), who signed the group to a recording contract. Without the knowledge or consent of the band their new manager, 'Lord' Tim Hudson, changed the band's name to The Lollipop Shoppe to assimilate into the trend of bubblegum pop music.

The band's actual recordings, including the 1968 album Just Colour, are in actuality a mix of garage rock and psychedelia. The album and its single, "You Must Be a Witch" – later included on the compilation album Pebbles, Volume 8 – are regarded as garage rock classics for its hard-edge musical stance, and is still prized by record collectors, though neither made the charts. Two of The Lollipop Shoppe's songs appeared in the movie, Angels from Hell. The group toured and released one more single, "Someone I Knew" b/w "Through My Window", before breaking up in 1969. They reunited as The Weeds for a 1971 single on the Portland, OR NWI label, "Stop" b/w "No Good News", but soon disbanded for the final time. All of the band's recordings have been reissued on the compilation, The Weeds – AKA The Lollipop Shoppe, in 2007 on Way Back Records.

Australian garage band The Philisteins covered "You Must Be a Witch" on their 1988 EP Bloody Convicts.

Pittsburgh garage band The Cynics covered "You Must Be a Witch" on their 1993 LP Learn to lose.

Memphis synth punk band Lost Sounds covered "You Must Be a Witch" on their 2000 LP Memphis Is Dead.

The Black Lips recently covered "You Must Be a Witch" during their Rhapsody Originals set.