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The Monks, referred to by the name monks on record sleeves, were an American rock band formed in Gelnhausen, West Germany, in 1964.Assembled by five American GIs stationed in the country, the group grew tired of the traditional format of rock, which motivated them to forge a highly experimental style characterized by an emphasis on rhythm over melody, augmented by the heavy use of distortion.
- 1964–1967, 1999, 2004, 2006–2007
- Gary Burger, Larry Clark, Eddie Shaw, Dave Day, Roger Johnston
- Gelnhausen, West Germany
The Monks. The Monks were a British pop punk / new wave band, formed in the late 1970s by three former members of Strawbs — Richard Hudson (guitar), John Ford (vocals, guitars, synthesisers) and Brian Willoughby —along with Terry Cassidy (vocals and synthesisers) and Clive Pierce ( drums ).
- 1979–1982
The Monks were a group of American G.I.s who formed a garage rock band in Germany in the 1960s. They shocked audiences with their radical music, lyrics, and appearance, and became a cult phenomenon after their sole album was released.
The Monks, referred to by the name monks on record sleeves, were an American rock band formed in Gelnhausen, West Germany in 1964. Assembled by five American GIs stationed in the country, the group grew tired of the traditional format of rock, which motivated them to forge a highly experimental style characterized by an emphasis on hypnotic rhythms that minimized the role of melody, augmented ...
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The Monks were an rock band formed in Germany by five american GIs stationed in the country in 1964. While they were virtually unknown during their internal run. They have since
The Monks were a British pop punk/new wave band, formed in the late 1970s by three former members of Strawbs—Richard Hudson, John Ford and Brian Willoughby—along with Terry Cassidy and Clive Pierce.