Bohemian Vendetta

Bohemian Vendetta was an American garage rock and psychedelic band from Long Island, New York, who were active from 1966 to 1968.

[5] While the single got a spot on the "Rate a Record" segment of Dick Clark's American Bandstand, it failed to chart.

[4] From Long Island's Lynbrook, future member Nick Manzi had played in a number of bands in the area, including the Cavaliers.

[4] After Nick Manzi's entry, Randy Pollock switched from guitar to bass, and Chuck Monica replaced Richie Sorrento on drums.

[2][4][6][7] The album reflected both psychedelic and R&B influences an included standout tracks such as "Riddles & Fairlytales," "Paradox City," "I Wanna Touch Your Heart," and "Love Can Make Your Mind Go Wild," not to mention renditions of songs previously recorded by other artists, such as "Satisfaction," and "House of the Rising Sun.

"[6] However, Mainstream did little to promote the album or its single, "Riddles and Fairytales" b/w "I Wanna Touch Your Heart," resulting in disappointing sales.