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Black Monk Time

The Monks

Group Rating: 3.33
Global Rating: 2.94
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That is a good example of why this list is interesting, whatever the many fillers and repetitive albums we can find. It's quirky, living in an undefined space between experimental music, proto-punk, art-rock. It didn't change my life but that was a nice discovery.

Definitely one of the stranger and more obscure bands on this list, The Monks were five American GIs stationed in West Germany who started a band because they were bored. They performed on stage dressed in monk’s costumes with shaved heads, the music featured pounding drums and a heavily distorted banjo and the lyrics were equally wild, attacking the war in Vietnam amongst other things. Nervous record companies refused to release their album in the United States because it was considered too experimental and controversial. In retrospect this can be seen as possible proto-punk record, crossed with weird art-rock and even a bit of skiffle. Monk-tastic!

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