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The work was made, at least in part, under the influence of drugs<ref>There is no way to tell for sure if drugs had an impact on the work, but we are assuming that if someone contributed to the work while drugged, the drugs had a part in it.</ref>. This is typically stated by [[Word of God]]<ref>Second hand sources are better than none. And of course there are probably examples in fiction</ref>. Citations appreciated but not necessary.
The work was made, at least in part, under the influence of drugs<ref>There is no way to tell for sure if drugs had an impact on the work, but we are assuming that if someone contributed to the work while drugged, the drugs had a part in it.</ref>. This is typically stated by [[Word of God]]<ref>Second hand sources are better than none. And of course there are probably examples in fiction</ref>. Citations appreciated but not necessary.
Contrast: [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?]]
Contrast: [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?]]

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==Single Drug==
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===Alcohol===
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* Michael Kirkbride created some of ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'''s stranger bits of lore while under the influence of peyote.
* Michael Kirkbride created some of ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'''s stranger bits of lore while under the influence of peyote.


==Unknown substance(s) or combinations==
=== Literature ===
* So that nobody has any doubts, [[Hunter S. Thompson]] 's books and articles were made on drugs. ''All of them.''
* According to Tom Wolfe in ''[[wikipedia:The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test|The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test]],'' [[Ken Kesey]] wrote several passages of ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]'' on LSD and/or peyote.
* Some of [[Wilkie Collins]]'s novels and the poems of [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] were written while on drugs.

=== Music ===
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* [[The Beatles]] were famous for their use of LSD, even though they tried to deny it.
* [[The Rolling Stones]]
* Some of the people in the [[wikipedia:27 Club|27 Club]], an informal term for musicians who died at age 27 from substance abuse, accidents or violent crimes.
** Commonly mentioned people are [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Janis Joplin]] and [[The Doors|Jim Morrison]].
** [[Nirvana]]'s Kurt Cobain was addicted to heroin, along with [[Courtney Love]].
** [[Amy Winehouse]] abused alcohol during her lifetime.


==unknown substance(s)==
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