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[[File:the-doors.jpg|frame|Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robbie Krieger, John Densmore]]
 
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''He walked on down the hall, and''
''And he came to a door...and he looked inside''
''"Father?" "Yes, son?" "[[Oedipus Complex|I want to kill you]]."''<br />
''Mother...I want to... '' '''''<big>FFFFUCKYOUUUUAAAAAAARRRRGGHHH</big>!"'''''|"The End"}}
 
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While Manzarek played keyboard bass during live performances, the band commonly enlisted session musicians to play actual bass on their albums; they didn't do this with most of the tracks on their first album, and Manzarek wasn't satisfied with the sound that resulted.
 
'''''<small>{{examples|Studio Album Discography</small>'''''}}
* ''The Doors'' (1967)
* ''Strange Days'' (1967)
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* ''[[Fanon Discontinuity|Full Circle]]'' (1972)
* ''An American Prayer'' (1978)
 
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* [[Acquitted Too Late]]: Non-death penalty version: In December 2010, the state of Florida pardoned him for that infamous "lewd and lascivious conduct" charge he earned during a 1970 concert, the details of which are sketchy and [[The Rashomon|vary wildly depending on which of the witnesses you ask.]]
* [[Anti-Love Song]]: Subverted. Many of the songs written by Jim were true love songs to a girlfriend, his future wife Pamela Courson, with whom he had an extremely volatile relationship.