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Fucked Up - Year of the Monkey
Fucked Up - Year of the Monkey
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This is the second chapter of their universe expanding trilogy which picks up where “Year of the Goat” left off, following Monkey and Good Goat on their further adventures through space, consciousness and time.
Anchored, vocally, again by Damian Abraham and Tuka Mohammed, Fucked Up are joined by an incredible chorus of guest voices which bring to life the brilliantly crafted and imaginative supporting characters of Grass Can Move Stones. Among them are John Brannon (Negative Approach, Laughing Hyenas), Carson McHone (The Outfit, Carson McHone), Walter Schreifels (Quicksand, Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today), Dan Bejar (Destroyer), Keith Morris (Circle Jerks, Off!), Jake Bannon (Converge), Brandon Welchez (Crocodiles), Chris Colohon (Left For Dead, Cursed), Leigh Arthur (Extravision, Sissy) and Annie-Claude Deschênes (Duchess Says) reprising her role as Tiger from FU’s 2012 release, "Year of the Tiger."
The motifs, themes, and structures of the music directly interlace with the story and characters in - even for Fucked Up - unprecedented levels of compositional development and detail
Anchored, vocally, again by Damian Abraham and Tuka Mohammed, Fucked Up are joined by an incredible chorus of guest voices which bring to life the brilliantly crafted and imaginative supporting characters of Grass Can Move Stones. Among them are John Brannon (Negative Approach, Laughing Hyenas), Carson McHone (The Outfit, Carson McHone), Walter Schreifels (Quicksand, Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today), Dan Bejar (Destroyer), Keith Morris (Circle Jerks, Off!), Jake Bannon (Converge), Brandon Welchez (Crocodiles), Chris Colohon (Left For Dead, Cursed), Leigh Arthur (Extravision, Sissy) and Annie-Claude Deschênes (Duchess Says) reprising her role as Tiger from FU’s 2012 release, "Year of the Tiger."
The motifs, themes, and structures of the music directly interlace with the story and characters in - even for Fucked Up - unprecedented levels of compositional development and detail
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