Aphrodite's Child was a Greek progressive rock band active from 1967 to 1972, known for their fusion of psychedelic and progressive styles. The band consisted of notable musicians Vangelis Papathanassiou, Demis Roussos, and Lucas Sideras. Their 1972 album "666" is regarded as a landmark in progressive rock, featuring a distinctive blend of experimental soundscapes, dramatic narratives, and Greek folk influences. Despite their relatively short lifespan, Aphrodite's Child significantly influenced European rock music and solidified Vangelis and Roussos's reputations as innovative composers.