Hey Batlord, I honestly think that a bunch of the albums on the Garage Rock list could be replaced by The Litter's debut, from '67. They messed around with every sound that was being passed around in the garage movement at the time (riff rock, covers of old blues tunes, psychedelic craziness, mellow songs about overdosing, feedback loops and effects droning into the audience's ears, etc.). It's just as good as The Trogg's
Out of Nowhere, but has the benefit of not having "Hi Hi Hazel" on it.
The Litter -
Distortions