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"Shut Up" manages the miracle of staging all the madness of war, through bitter and contemptuous singing, organ vertigo, and mad guitars. The Monks were the first band to use noise, cacophony, chaos, consciously, functionally to the music and the meaning they wanted to give it.
"Shut Up" manages the miracle of staging all the madness of war, through bitter and contemptuous singing, organ vertigo, and mad guitars.
The Monks were the first band to use noise, cacophony, chaos, consciously, functionally to the music and the meaning they wanted to give it.
Listen to The Monks' Black Monk Time and experience a raw, chaotic rock masterpiece that shaped future punk and alternative sounds.
The explanation could be found if, in 1966, a time machine had existed through which the five psychopaths could have seen a Cramps concert in 1980 and a Devo one in 1977. Their disturbed and pitch-black version of garage sound is just what you need.
The explanation could be found if, in 1966, a time machine had existed through which the five psychopaths could have seen a Cramps concert in 1980 and a Devo one in 1977.
Their disturbed and pitch-black version of garage sound is just what you need.
Dive into The Monks' revolutionary sound and discover the roots of proto-punk with Black Monk Time today!
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