The Flunkeys
The Flunkeys | |
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Origin | Germany |
Genres |
Punk rock Pop punk |
Years active | 2005–2007 |
Labels |
Caffeine Records (2006) Luna-Tic Records (2006-2007) |
The Flunkeys were a Berlin-based, English language Punk rock band that was active from 2005 till 2007. It consisted of two members, Kay (vocals, guitar) and Vee (drums). The band's name was supposed to be a skit upon their former boarding school fellows as well as the American government.
The band dissolved after the promotional "No Riot?!" tour through Europe in 2007.
Discography
Albums and singles
Year | Title | Label | Other information |
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2006 | Coney Island | Caffeine Records | Single |
2007 | No Riot | Luna-Tic Records | Album |
Trivia
- The Flunkeys producer Florian Seeber is a well-known German sound engineer.
- Vee speaks Russian fluently.
- When The Flunkeys recorded "No Riot", they decided that Vee should sing "Lynn (These Nights Are Blue)", because Vee thought it would resemble a White Stripes technique, "letting the one who can't sing sing a super-short song".
- Vee played the guitar on "Never Enough" because Kay didn't know the chords.
- The artwork for both the single and the album was done by Kay.
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