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Fu Manchu

Fu Manchu is an American stoner rock band, formed in Orange County in 1985. The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout the 80s and 90s, but has remained consistent since 2001. The band currently consists of founding guitarist turned lead vocalist Scott Hill, bassist Brad Davis, lead guitarist Bob Balch and drummer Scott Reeder.
Fu Manchu have been long associated with the Palm Desert Scene, alongside bands such as Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss and Mondo Generator. Monster Riff has described the band as "one of the most loved and revered... bands in the stoner rock world."
Albums
1994
No One Rides for Free
1995
Daredevil
1996
In Search of…
1997
The Action Is Go
1999
King of the Road
1999
Eatin’ Dust
2001
California Crossing
2004
Start the Machine
2007
We Must Obey
2009
Signs of Infinite Power
2014
Gigantoid
2018
Clone of the Universe
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