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The Imajinary Friends

Musical Group

Formed in the summer of 1993, The Imajinary Friends brought together musicians from the San Francisco psych scene. Their 1994 album Lunchtime In Infinity, released on BOMP!, is regarded as a cult object that mixes garage rock, psychedelia and avant-garde noise.

Members mentioned in DeBaser's review include Travis Threlkel, Ricky Maymi, Graham Bonnar, Matt Hollywood and Tim Digulla. The band's 1994 album Lunchtime In Infinity was released on BOMP!. The project is associated with the San Francisco psychedelic scene and with acts such as The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Swervedriver and Tipsy.

DeBaser's coverage highlights The Imajinary Friends' 1994 album Lunchtime In Infinity as a cult classic that blends garage rock, psychedelia and avant-garde noise. The project formed in 1993 with members from The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Swervedriver and Tipsy. The record is praised for transcending genre boundaries and remains a touchstone for the San Francisco psych scene.

For:Fans of psychedelic rock, space rock, garage and experimental music; listeners interested in 1990s San Francisco psych scene.

 "Lunchtime In Infinity" is released after a few months, in June 1994, practically twenty-five years after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the Moon, and indeed the record still appears today as an alien object, something that transcends every boundary marked by psychedelic music and space rock up to that moment and over the years has become a true cult object and the symbol of a historical phase for the psych scene of San Francisco.

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