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The Mono Men - I Don't Care album

The Mono Men - I Don't Care album

  • Performer: The Mono Men
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: I Don't Care
  • Released: 1990
  • Style: Garage Rock, Punk
  • MP3 version size: 1490 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1683 mb
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  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 660

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Complete your Mono Men collection. The Mono Men. Stop Draggin' Me Down ‎(LP, Album, RE, Blu).

Author: The Mono Men. Album: Back To Mono.

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The Mono Men doubled as indie label gurus, forming and running garage rock asylum Estrus Records; they also host the annual Garage Shock music festival in upstate Washington. Their lineup included Dave Crider on guitar and vocals, Ledge Morrisette on bass, Aaron Roeder on drums, and John Mortensen (ex-Game of Vultures), who replaced original guitarist Marx Wright after 1990's Stop Draggin' Me Down.

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The Mono Men are as unreliable as a garage-band can be. They alternate genre masterpieces with totally useless and derivative works. Bent Pages (Estrus, 1993) is a low-key affair. Ten Cool Ones (Scat, 1996) is an album of cover. single Another Way (1996), Monster (1998). Have A Nice Day Motherfucker (Estrus, 1997) shows the energy of their best moments, but the band can't write a decent original.