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Psychedelic Jungle is the second studio album by the American rock band The Cramps, released in 1981. The album showcases the band's unique blend of punk rock, garage rock, and rockabilly, characterized by its raw sound and darkly humorous lyrics. It features tracks that explore themes of horror and the surreal, making it a cult favorite among fans of the genre. The album is noted for its energetic performances and the distinctive vocal style of lead singer Lux Interior, contributing to the band's reputation as pioneers of psychobilly music.