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"By the time he was 12, [Kevin] Parker was experimenting with multitrack recording. As a teen, he loved the Smashing Pumpkins, Silverchair and even Korn. But Parker calls his first Flaming Lips show a spiritual moment. ‘It completely fucked me up,’ he says. ‘I’m really into the way music can affect you, emotionally, spatially. The idea that music can make you feel like you’re not standing with two feet on the ground is really interesting to me.’ Parker briefly studied engineering and astronomy in college, but spent most of his time at a run-down duplex apartment with several future members of #TameImpala. The house became the center of Perth’s weird, avant-garde psychedelic scene. ‘We listened to Sabbath, like, 18 hours a day,’ says Watson. They grew a huge weed plant in their backyard. Parker would get high and record kids playing baseball, then distort their voices through delay pedals. ‘Psychedelic music became a way of life,’ says Parker.” From the August 13th, 2015 issue of @Rolling Stone Photograph by Kieran Frost


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