Doors — The

A haunting anthem for the outsider, peaking at No. 12 in 1967.

A classically trained pianist who famously used a Fender Rhodes Piano Bass to provide the band's low end in place of a traditional bassist. The Doors

Influenced by flamenco and folk, he wrote many of the band's biggest hits, including "Light My Fire" and "Love Her Madly". A haunting anthem for the outsider, peaking at No

Their debut featured the chart-topping "Light My Fire" and the controversial 11-minute epic "The End". Influenced by flamenco and folk, he wrote many

Known as the "Lizard King," his lyrics were heavily inspired by philosophers and poets like Friedrich Nietzsche , Aldous Huxley , and William Blake . Essential Tracks & Albums

The Doors were an iconic American rock band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, known for blending psychedelic rock, blues, and jazz with the provocative poetry of frontman Jim Morrison. The original lineup featured Jim Morrison on vocals, Ray Manzarek on keyboards, Robby Krieger on guitar, and John Densmore on drums. Emerging from the Venice Beach scene and gaining fame as the house band at the , they became representative of the 1960s counterculture through their dark, theatrical performances and hits like "Light My Fire" and "The End". The Sound: A Dark Fusion