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=== Diskografi ===
* ''[[L.S.D. (Timothy Leary
* ''[[Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out (Timothy Leary
* ''[[You Can Be Anyone This Time Around]]'' (1970)
* ''[[Flashbacks (Timothy Leary
* ''[[The Inner Frontier]]'' with Robert Anton Wilson (1989)
* ''[[From Psychedelics to Cybernetics]]'' (1989)
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Also Appears On:
* ''[[Seven Up (
* ''[[Tune In (Turn On The Acid House)]]'' - (1988) Psychic TV, 12" EP, Temple Records (UK)- Samples Timothy Leary
* ''Trance-Techno Express: From Detroit to Berlin & Back'' - Various (1993)
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* He is mentioned in [[The Magnetic Fields]]' song "Technical (You're So)": "''You dance like a Hindu deity/Best friends with Timothy Leary''"
* He sings in the chorus of [[John Lennon]]'s "[[Give Peace a Chance]]".
* He is mentioned in [[The Who]]'s song "[[The Seeker (
* He is the subject of "Legend of a Mind" by the [[Moody Blues]]<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/song/t1562635 Legend of a Mind]</ref>
* His speech appears on a song called "Left Handshake" by [[Skinny Puppy]]. cEvin Key tried to obtain the permission to put his speech on that track, but he didn't because of copyright terms. Also, the same speech was used for a [[Nine Inch Nails]] track called "Fist Fuck" on the remix EP ''[[Fixed (EP)|Fixed]]''.
* The phrase "turn on, tune in, drop out" appears on the [[Gil Scott Heron]] song "[[The Revolution Will Not Be Televised]]".
* A song called "Timothy Leary" appears on the 1995 album ''[[Nevermore (
* A South African hardcore/punk band is named "timothylearyisinnocent" after him. However the name is more of a joke than an actual testament to Timothy Leary.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
* He is mentioned in the fact track on the DVD release of [[Blow (film)|Blow]]
* He is mentioned on a track of [[Daniel Tosh]]'s CD, ''True Stories I Made Up'', where he states, "I believe the act of non-doing is the most important act of all. Thanks Uma's Dad!" - referring to Leary as Uma Thurman's father
* The progressive rock band [[Tool (band)|Tool]] used a sample of the following short excerpt of a speech by Leary for the intro to their song "[[Third Eye (
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