420 MONKS To Lens Video Clip

March 27, 2002

Atlanta's 420 MONKS, featuring former STUCK MOJO frontman Bonz, ex-CHUM (Puerto Rico) drummer Carlos Torres, ex-ERACISM bassist David Saunders, guitarist John B., and former PUBLIC ENEMY touring DJ DJ Lord, will shortly film a video with director Josh Haygood for the track "Ill Dreamz", from their soon-to-be-issued debut full-length CD. The clip will reportedly be included on a four-song demo CD, which will be made available via the group's official web site at www.420monks.com in the coming weeks.

The full track listing for the Scott Schuster-produced demo CD will be as follows:

01. Ill Dreamz
02. This World
03. Misdirection
04. Visions
05. Ill Dreamz (video)

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