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Fu Manchu isnt Stoner Rock! It's Surf Rock! Everyone just thinks it's Stonerrock because they come from Palm Desert and because they're good friends of Kyuss

Palm Desert? They're from Mission Viejo. And they're Stoner Rock.
True, they're not really Stoner Rock anymore. But they're still connected to that scene. So the term "Stoner Rock" helps people to find bands alike. And "Surf Rock"? I think of Dick Dale there, not heavy rock like Fu's. salamitictac

The Problem with the term Stoner rock is that it is apllied retrospectively. It first came to use around 1997, at this time the first three Fu MAnchu Albums where already released, none of them as stoner rock. I recall "In search of.." being labeled as 70s Retro-Metal.

Brad Davis

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Brad Davis as linked in the entry isn't the Brad Davis in Fu Manchu. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.76.118.245 (talk) 06:15, 17 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fixed, thx for pointing that out. Johnnyw 16:57, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

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