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  2. Fu Manchu (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fu Manchu's first album, No One Rides for Free (1994), [4] was released by Bong Load Custom Records, an independent label. No One Rides for Free marked the beginning of the band's heavy focus on muscle cars and drag racing, common themes in the stoner rock genre. [5] Abshire left Fu Manchu before they recorded their second album, Daredevil, in ...

  3. Category:Fu Manchu (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Fu Manchu (band) albums or lists of Fu Manchu (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Fu Manchu (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Return to Earth 91–93 - Wikipedia

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    Return to Earth 91–93 is a compilation album by California stoner rock band Fu Manchu, released in 1998 on Elastic Records. The album is a collection of three early singles released in 1992, along with two bonus songs. The band features Scott Votaw on lead guitar before he was replaced by Eddie Glass on the debut album. This compilation has ...

  5. The Action Is Go - Wikipedia

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    The Action Is Go is the fourth studio album by American stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It features new drummer Brant Bjork and new lead guitarist Bob Balch, replacing Eddie Glass and Ruben Romano, who left to form the band Nebula. The album was produced by Jay Noel Yuenger of White Zombie, who contributed some additional instrumentation. [1]

  6. King of the Road (album) - Wikipedia

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    King of the Road is the sixth studio album by the California stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It was released on February 15, 2000, by Mammoth Records. [3] [4] Many of the songs are about cars and car culture. [5] [6] The Japanese and European releases contain the track "Breathing Fire" in place of "Drive".

  7. California Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Matt Hyde, who encouraged Fu Manchu to spend more time on preproduction and song arrangements. [3] [4] The band pushed the vocals higher in the mix for the album, worked on backing vocals, and tried to keep most of the tracks around three minutes. [5] [6] Circle Jerks singer Keith Morris provides vocals on "Bultaco". [7]

  8. No One Rides for Free - Wikipedia

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    No One Rides for Free is the debut album by the stoner rock band Fu Manchu. [1] The album was produced by former Kyuss member Brant Bjork, who would eventually become Fu Manchu's drummer for a short tenure. It was the band's only album to feature bassist Mark Abshire. A twenty-year anniversary edition was released in 2014.

  9. Clone of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    Clone of the Universe is the twelfth studio album by American stoner rock band Fu Manchu, released on February 9, 2018, by At The Dojo Records. The album features a guest appearance by Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson on its closing track, the 18-minute mostly instrumental "Il Mostro Atomico." [1] It was produced by Jim Monroe. [2]