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Help, I’m a Rock - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
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Help, I’m a Rock The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band

"Help, I’m a Rock" by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, released in 1967, is a #Rock song that explores themes of alienation and existential angst. The lyrics convey a sense of feeling trapped and disconnected. Unique musical elements include experimental sounds and layered harmonies, reflecting the era's counterculture. Its avant-garde style influenced later psychedelic music.

Help, I’m a Rock - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
(Help! I'm a rock)
(Help! I'm a rock)
Help! I'm a rock
Help! I'm a rock (Help! I'm a rock)
Help! I'm a rock
Help! I'm a rock

(Help! I'm a rock)
(Help! I'm a rock)
(Help! I'm a rock)
(Help! I'm a rock)

(Help! I'm a rock)
What a drag it is being a rock (Help! I'm a rock)
I think I'm gonna be a cop
And go up and get my driver's license (Help! I'm a rock)
Pick up some freaks in front of Pandora's Box
(Help! I'm a rock)

(Meow, freak out)

(Help! I'm a rock)
Help! I'm a rock
Somebody, please, please help me
Help! I'm a rock (Help! Help!)
Please, please, help! I'm a rock (Help! I'm a rock)
Help! I'm a rock (Help! I'm a rock)
(Help! I'm a rock)
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