Revolter is an LSD trip released by The Beatles in 1966. The last semi-coherent album released by the group, Revolter marks the point in the band's career where they transformed from 4 clean-cut Liverpudlian moptops to the grimy hippies seen on the cover of their next album. It was also the last album to have a retarded cousin released by Crapitol Records in the United States. The cover of the album was reportedly drawn by John Lennon's son, Julian. Revolter is also notable for the fact that it was the final Beatles album that Paul McCartney recorded before his tragic death in late 1966.
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