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Krokodil is a Swiss rock band formed in 1969 by Düde Dürst, Hardy Hepp, Walty Anselmo, Terry Stevens, and Mojo Weideli. The band was known for its progressive and psychedelic style, which influenced many subsequent Swiss rock bands. Their most notable albums include "An Invisible World Revealed" (1971), "Getting Up For The Morning" (1972), and "Sweat and Swim" (1973). After six intense years, the band disbanded in 1975. Their music remains an important part of Swiss rock history.