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Described as everything from "thrash, funk" by fanzine [[Zone]], to "rockabilly" by [[Nexus]]. The band featured [[Julian Baddie]], who went on to [[Swamp Goblin]], [[Ruin]] and [[Masochrist]]. ''Thunder Monkey'' competed in the 1993 [[Contact]] FM [[Battle of the Bands]], and a song recorded from their heat, ''Wide Open Road'', appears on the associated [[They came to take us alive]] compilation. Another song, ''Hot Knives'', appears on the 1992 compilation [[Juice Extractor]]. This song was covered by [[Disjecta Membra]] at [[Circle Jerk 2005]].
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Described as everything from "thrash, funk" by fanzine [[Zone]], to "rockabilly" by [[Nexus]]. The band featured [[Julian Baddie]], who went on to [[Swamp Goblin]], [[Ruin]] and [[Masochrist]], and [[Dion Tweedy]]. ''Thunder Monkey'' competed in the 1993 [[Contact]] FM [[Battle of the Bands]], and a song recorded from their heat, ''Wide Open Road'', appears on the associated [[They came to take us alive]] compilation. Another song, ''Hot Knives'', appears on the 1992 compilation [[Juice Extractor]]. This song was covered by [[Disjecta Membra]] at [[Circle Jerk 2005]].
  
 
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Revision as of 19:17, 22 November 2007

Described as everything from "thrash, funk" by fanzine Zone, to "rockabilly" by Nexus. The band featured Julian Baddie, who went on to Swamp Goblin, Ruin and Masochrist, and Dion Tweedy. Thunder Monkey competed in the 1993 Contact FM Battle of the Bands, and a song recorded from their heat, Wide Open Road, appears on the associated They came to take us alive compilation. Another song, Hot Knives, appears on the 1992 compilation Juice Extractor. This song was covered by Disjecta Membra at Circle Jerk 2005.