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Photograph by Erin Day
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Peace of Mind: The 1960s members of the Count V band were only teenagers in high school when their hit single 'Psychotic Reaction' sailed to the top of the charts. Members (from left) John 'Mouse' Michalski, Rocco Astrella, Kenn Ellner, Roy Chaney and Phil Indovina have reunited for a concert on Aug. 22.
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A one-hit wonder group reunites for a concert
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Jennifer D. Shih
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During a time of race riots, bell-bottoms and free love, they were like many other high school bands forming in the 1960s. They jammed on their guitars, rocked to a distinctive beat and wrote songs that defined a generation.
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