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Mono Puff | |
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| Origin | Brooklyn, New York City, United States |
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| Years active | 1995–1998 |
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| Past members | John Flansburgh
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| Website | https://www.monopuff.org/ |
Mono Puff was an American alternative rock supergroup formed in 1995 as a side project of They Might Be Giants co-founder John Flansburgh, Hal Cragin, and Steve Calhoon. The band released two albums albums and four EPs with their latest release in 1998.
History
In 1995, John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants, Skeleton Key bassist Hal Cragin, and Enon drummer Steve Calhoon formed Mono Puff. The EPs were released through John Flansburgh's Hello CD of the Month Club project.[1] Robin Goldwasser performed vocals in some of Mono Puff's releases.
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Discography
Mono Puff released two studio albums, Unsupervised (1996) and It's Fun to Steal (1998)[1] in addition to four EPs and one single.
Studio albums
- Unsupervised (1996)
- It's Fun to Steal (1998)
EPs
- John Flansburgh's Mono Puff (1995)
- The Devil Went Down To Newport (1996)
- The Hal Cragin Years (1996)
- The Steve Calhoon Years (1996)
References
- ^ a b "Mono Puff Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More |..." AllMusic. Retrieved March 26, 2026.
External links
- Mono Puff at This Might Be A Wiki
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