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Pukin' Monkeys was a punk rock band from Halle, Belgium. Founded in 2002 by Tim, Tom, Brecht and Jan, Pukin' Monkeys has always stood for fast and mostly funny one-guitar punkrock. Their biggest influences included bands such as blink-182, The Lawrence Arms, lagwagon, MxPx, Anti-Flag or NOFX. During 2002, Brecht was replaced by Juin (Johan Honings). The bands first release, recorded during that same year, was a home made demo entitled "Love, Unity, Banana's" holding 5 tracks. After a number of shows, the band recorded another home made demo, "Ugly Legends", in 2005, now holding 6 new tracks. In august 2005, founding member and bass player Jan-Willem had to quit the band due to lack of time. He was replaced by Jare (Jeroen Meeus), completing the bands final lineup. In this line-up, the band played another bunch of shows and recorded their first studio EP called "Fight For Your Boobs" on a one-day session at Masko Music Studios. The bands evolution is remarkable upon this album, also due to the better sound quality. In 2007 Pukin' Monkeys went back for one last time to Masko Music Studio's to record another EP. This EP called "Drowning Tunes For Humble Heroes" never made it to a release, due to the band resigning shortly afterwards. "Fight For Your Boobs" and "Drowning Tunes For Humble Heroes" are available on Bandcamp. http://pukinmonkeys.bandcamp.com Tom and Tim joined forces once again between 2011 and 2013 to form Where Are My Pants?, a comic book themed 3 piece pop pu