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A rock sensation that shook the world, Monty & The Monsters inadvertently became one of the most influential groups of the 2040’s. The impact of this band -- measuring equal magnitude across music and politics -- will be regarded by generations to come. The incontrovertible truth that is manifested in the craft of The Monsters falls nothing short of greatness and with Monty Montague at the helm, their legacy was soon stamped into the footnotes of history.
At the cusp of their success, The Monsters were legally barred from creating their music due to The Oligarch’s infamous ban on art. In concurrence with soaring tensions leading up to the 2040 election, Shitty City refused to surrender their rights. A riot against the mandate ensued and the media framed Monty Montague as the face of the National Populist Rebellion. Civil war was then declared between the factions and it is still unknown if Monty Montague ever escaped the epicenter of the revolution.
While no professional recordings exist of the band, The Monsters knew what they were doing. Throughout the summer of 2040, it was recently discovered that the group wore microphones to document the events in the form of an audio documentary. 31 lost tapes have been obtained by CNFOX News and the US Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that they are to be disclosed to the public.
Will the world finally know the truth about the disappearance of Monty Montague? These are those tapes.
- Biography provided by CNFOX News
At the cusp of their success, The Monsters were legally barred from creating their music due to The Oligarch’s infamous ban on art. In concurrence with soaring tensions leading up to the 2040 election, Shitty City refused to surrender their rights. A riot against the mandate ensued and the media framed Monty Montague as the face of the National Populist Rebellion. Civil war was then declared between the factions and it is still unknown if Monty Montague ever escaped the epicenter of the revolution.
While no professional recordings exist of the band, The Monsters knew what they were doing. Throughout the summer of 2040, it was recently discovered that the group wore microphones to document the events in the form of an audio documentary. 31 lost tapes have been obtained by CNFOX News and the US Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that they are to be disclosed to the public.
Will the world finally know the truth about the disappearance of Monty Montague? These are those tapes.
- Biography provided by CNFOX News
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