The mid 90's was the height of music, but for The Chimps it was their lowest point. After an awful Banarijuana withdraw meltdown between Diddy and Dixie, it caused a breakup. The group of drum banging, heavy hitting monkeys went on a five year hiatus, enjoying life as it is. Some others however decided to go solo. Chunky's rap album hit the shelves, Cranky's piano pieces played at fancy restaurants, but even today in grandma's grocery store or a rushed broken game you may hear the grand hit wonder from Lanky Kong's only solo country album titled "My Truck, My Wife And A Bunch Of Bananas" with a hit that made the album sold millions worldwide. Take Me Home, Donkey Kong Country Roads was a masterful piece that not only moved 80-Hour A Week Truck Drivers, but Lanky Kong himself. A song that was less about wanting to go home, but with his friends back in the break up. While Lanky was a third banana playing acoustic guitar for the band, being only used for only two songs of their five albums, was very beloved by the band. Some interviews from Chunky said that he was "truly the peanut butter that stuck this peanut butter banana sandwich. A messy one, but a good enough one!" Featuring this song is a lone banjo bear man that Lanky knew very well during a game gig during the band's down time. Check out The Chimps' 30th anniversary compilation greatest hits album coming this April! Featuring Smooth Crocodile, Chimplovania, Wonder Kong, and not this song because it's not by The Chimps, it's LANKY KONG, STOP CONTACTING ME. THAT'S THE REASON WHY IT'S NOT AT
Jeorge Badman, piece from the Rolling Nut of ‘13











