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==In music==
 
==In music==
 
*Perhaps the most famous mention of 'pataphysics remains [[the Beatles]]' 1969 song "[[Maxwell's Silver Hammer]]," from ''[[Abbey Road]]'', which mentions Joan, a student who "was quizzical/studied 'pataphysical science in the home." ''Beatles Complete Guitar'', Hal Leonard Corporation, 1986
 
*Perhaps the most famous mention of 'pataphysics remains [[the Beatles]]' 1969 song "[[Maxwell's Silver Hammer]]," from ''[[Abbey Road]]'', which mentions Joan, a student who "was quizzical/studied 'pataphysical science in the home." ''Beatles Complete Guitar'', Hal Leonard Corporation, 1986
*Professor Andrew Hugill, of De Montfort University, Leicester, is a practitioner of 'pataphysical music. A CD, ''Pataphysics'', was curated by Dr. Hugill for the [[Sonic Arts Network]]'s CD series. [http://www.sonicartsnetwork.org Sonic Arts Network - News
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*Professor Andrew Hugill, of De Montfort University, Leicester, is a practitioner of 'pataphysical music. A CD, ''Pataphysics'', was curated by Dr. Hugill for the [[Sonic Arts Network]]'s CD series. [http://www.sonicartsnetwork.org Sonic Arts Network - News]
 
*British [[progressive rock]] band [[Soft Machine]] has songs "Pataphysical Introduction" parts I and II on their album ''[[Volume Two (Soft Machine album)|Volume Two]]''.
 
*British [[progressive rock]] band [[Soft Machine]] has songs "Pataphysical Introduction" parts I and II on their album ''[[Volume Two (Soft Machine album)|Volume Two]]''.
 
*[[Acid Mothers Temple]]'s 1999 release ''[[Pataphisical Freak Out MU!!]]'' references pataphysics in the title.
 
*[[Acid Mothers Temple]]'s 1999 release ''[[Pataphisical Freak Out MU!!]]'' references pataphysics in the title.