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About two hours from Seattle, in the seaside town of Bellingham, WA, the Mono Men pursued their campy retreat to '60s rock revivalism via the Sonics, the Wailers, and loads of teen exploitation flicks, but don't be fooled -- their music is loud, fast, and aggressive.
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. ~ Matt Carlson, Rovi
The band that got me into garage rock. Estrus Records was one of the great labels. I would wait, with giddy anticipation, for my latest installment of the Crust Club to arrive in the mail. Oh, the stories I could tell you of seeing these guys live. The Garage Shock festivals will go down as some of the best ever. If you are reading this, and you were there, then you know. If not, then I am truly sorry. Buy the album Wrecker!. If you're lucky, it might be the nudie cover. Hats off to Dave Crider!
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