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Biography

Mondo Topless, a rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 1992. The group took their name from the 1966 film of the same name and were known for their Stooges-inspired garage rock sound, which featured the use of a Vox Continental electric organ. Their debut single, "I Want To" b/w "Real Gone Girl", was released in 1995, followed by their first full-length album, Fifty Thousand Dollar Hand Job, in 1996. The band toured extensively across the United States for two years before releasing their sophomore effort, Get Ready For Action!, in 1998. Their third full-length album, Go Fast!, appeared in 2002, followed by Take It Slow in 2006, which included covers of songs by Paul Revere & the Raiders and Solomon Burke. Mondo Topless disbanded in early 2011 after the departures of Kris Alutius, Scott Rodgers, and Steve Thrash.
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