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"Good Vibrations" was the Beach Boys' third single to top theBillboard Hot 100. It proliferated a wave of pop experimentation with its rush of riff changes, echo-chamber effects, and intricate harmonies.

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  • "Good Vibrations" was the Beach Boys' third single to top theBillboard Hot 100. It proliferated a wave of pop experimentation with its rush of riff changes, echo-chamber effects, and intricate harmonies. (en)
  • "Good Vibrations" was the Beach Boys' third single to top theBillboard Hot 100. It proliferated a wave of pop experimentation with its rush of riff changes, echo-chamber effects, and intricate harmonies. (en)
  • "God Only Knows" conditions itstonalitybetween the keys ofEandA major, which according to musicologist Stephen Downes, was innovative even in the context of the song'sBaroqueantecedents. It is often praised as one of the greatest songs ever written. (en)
  • "God Only Knows" conditions itstonalitybetween the keys ofEandA major, which according to musicologist Stephen Downes, was innovative even in the context of the song'sBaroqueantecedents. It is often praised as one of the greatest songs ever written. (en)
  • "Surfin' U.S.A." was a rewrite ofChuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" with lyrics about surfing, later becoming one of the best known surf rock songs. (en)
  • "Surfin' U.S.A." was a rewrite ofChuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" with lyrics about surfing, later becoming one of the best known surf rock songs. (en)
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  • "God Only Knows" (1966) (en)
  • "Good Vibrations" (1966) (en)
  • "Surfin' U.S.A." (1963) (en)
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