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Some results (mostly ppv) from google news [1] Duffbeerforme (talk) 08:23, 9 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  • … ; Pop Music; Ex- Monster Forrest Returns Refreshed; With a ne, Los Angeles Times, Dec 11, 1999
"Relating to this simple but enduring tale is easy for Bob Forrest, the former Thelonious ... So much so that he's named his new rock band the Bicycle Thief,"

SELF-DISCOVERY | Bicycle Thief takes a contemplative journey, San Diego Union - Tribune, Dec 9, 1999

"But with the Bicycle Thief, his new band that includes guitarist Josh Klinghoffer and ex-Geraldine Fibbers' drummer Kevin Fitzgerald, Forrest has made a"

When bad things happen to good CDs; Give these CDs a listen, Boston Herald, Dec 31, 1999

"Now as frontman of the Bicycle Thief, Forrest looks back at the mess and missed opportunities of his life in this set of bleakly honest but very catchy"

Bicycle Thief's debut full of staying power, Daily Herald, Jul 27, 2001

"The first work in eight years from Felonious (sic) Monster frontman Bob Forrest (who is to The Bicycle Thief as Trent Reznor is to Nine Inch Nails)"

Peppers, Thieves and STP, Boise State University The Arbiter, Oct 10, 2000

"The Bicycle Thief is singer/songwriter Bob Forrest's creation. After Thelonius Monsters fell apart in 1993, Forrest lost his passion for the music business"

Record Rack, Los Angeles Times, Oct 15, 1999

"The Bicycle Thief, "You Come and Go Like a Pop Song," Goldenvoice. If people remember Bob Forrest at all, six years after his last record with Thelonious" Monster

BEST OF JULY: P. DIDDY, WILLIAMS, NESS KEEP HEAT ON, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Aug 2, 2001

"The most desperate song I've heard lately is "Stoned," in which the Bicycle Thief (aka Bob Forrest of Thelonious Monster) runs down a litany of America's"