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In 1967, The Doors released Strange Days, their second album, which delved further into the psychedelic rock genre. Building on the success of their debut, Strange Days showcased a darker, more experimental sound with songs like “People Are Strange,” “Love Me Two Times,” and “When the Music’s Over.” Morrison’s lyrics explored themes of alienation, existentialism, and society’s darker sides, making the album a powerful statement on the human condition.

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“People Are Strange” became a defining track, with Morrison’s haunting vocals capturing the sense of alienation many felt during the turbulent 1960s. “When the Music’s Over” was another epic song that featured Morrison’s intense performance, establishing The Doors as a band unafraid to tackle complex themes and push musical boundaries. Strange Days continued the band’s success, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

For Jim Morrison, Strange Days allowed him to explore the depths of his artistry and further develop his image as a poetic, unpredictable frontman. The album reinforced The Doors’ place in the rock world and cemented Morrison’s role as a voice of the counterculture. Strange Days remains a testament to his willingness to confront society’s contradictions and delve into existential questions through music.

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