ZONK
ZONK was a London band that put out three albums between 2005 and 2012. Their debut was called 'Adrenaline Junkies' in 2005, followed by 'The Panic Room' in...
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ZONK was a London band that put out three albums between 2005 and 2012. Their debut was called 'Adrenaline Junkies' in 2005, followed by 'The Panic Room' in 2008 and 'Zenith' in 2012. They broke up in 2014.
Their best-known song is 'Nervous Excited Delighted,' which had some traction as a single. The band's lineup included Roxy Randall on vocals, Griffin Green on guitar, Mordecai Morgan on drums, and Silas Simons on bass.
Their live shows and lyrics sometimes drew criticism from conservative groups, which seemed to boost their standing with younger audiences in the city. The music had a punk energy with some psychedelic touches, though the catalog copy about 'raw emotional honesty' and 'intricate tapestries' feels like the usual promotional language.
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