"Flat Baroque and Berserk" is a seminal album by English folk rock musician Roy Harper, released in 1970. It is considered one of Harper's most iconic works, showcasing his distinctive blend of folk, rock, and avant-garde influences. The album features Harper's intricate guitar work, poetic lyrics, and emotive vocals across a diverse range of tracks, from the epic "I Hate the White Man" to the haunting "Tom Tiddler's Ground". "Flat Baroque and Berserk" is celebrated for its experimental spirit and introspective themes, exploring topics such as love, politics, and the human condition with depth and sincerity. With its innovative songwriting and passionate performances, the album continues to captivate listeners and influence generations of musicians.