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  1. Chris Molla. The Monks of Doom is an American alternative rock band, formed in California in 1986. The band's music draws from post-punk, progressive rock, indie rock, psychedelic and folk rock traditions. [1] The group is a side project of the band Camper Van Beethoven, with whom all Monks of Doom members have been involved.

    • 1986–1993, 1998, 2003–present
  2. Monks of Doom: The Brönte Pin. The first album of new material in 25 years. Available online now, exclusively through monksofdoom.com. Brick and mortar release: March 23rd 2018 on Pitch A Tent Records. David Immerglück, Victor Krummenacher, Greg Lisher, and Chris Pedersen, collectively known as Monks of Doom, release their first new album of ...

  3. Victor Krummenacher, Greg Lisher, Chris Pedersen (all from Camper Van Beethoven) and David Immerglück (Counting Crows) collectively known as Monks of Doom, are set to release their first...

  4. Forgery is an album by the American band Monks of Doom, released in 1992. It was the band's first album to be distributed by a major label, and their second after the breakup of the members' former band, Camper Van Beethoven. Monks of Doom supported the album with a North American tour.

  5. Apr 3, 2007 · The Cosmodemonic Telegraph Company is nothing short of sweet, beautiful mutiny. Morgan Fichter had left camp, and now the rest of Camper Van Beethoven minus David Lowery released a “real” second album that sounded like Swamper Van Beethoven. Their debut was interesting but felt like a side project.

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  7. The Monks of Doom were one of the smartest, hippest, heaviest bands of the 1980s and 1990s. As their name suggests, the band was a hermetic group which dedicated itself to producing rock and roll music of high quality while outside the Dark Ages of arena rock, grunge and mega-labels raged.

  8. Explore The Monks of Doom's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Monks of Doom on AllMusic.

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