Throughout the 2000s, the band were a regular support act for The Levellers,[3] with Roberts usually returning to join the Levellers onstage for the finale in a duelling fiddle-off of "What You Know" with added tambourine from Waters and tin-whistle from Ashton.
Between March 2020 and June 2021, the band played over sixty 'Cyberbusks' online due to the various lockdowns and restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tim and Athene also collaborated with Scott Doonican of The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican on a cover of the Beatles' Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!. From July 2021, 3 Daft Monkeys were able to resume touring and played several major festivals including returns to Beautiful Days and Hawkfest.
The band's first album, Brouhaha, featured Rich Mulryne on djembe, kick drum, cymbals, tambourine and saucepan. From Ooomim onwards Waters played bass. Mulryne rejoined the band as a guest drummer for the album The Antiquated and the Arcane, and has since rejoined as a full member.
In 2011, Lukas Drinkwater joined the band as a temporary replacement for Jamie Waters for the summer tour, and later joined permanently after Waters stepped down. In 2015, Jamie Graham took over playing bass.
Releases
Brouhaha (2000)
Six songs recorded in Cornwall in 2000 with the band's original line-up.
Wonderful
3 Daft Monkeys
Nothing
Maximillian
Saturn Returns
Global Junkie
Ooomim (2002)
Eight songs recorded in Germany, during October 2001 and released in 2002.
Faces
Ooomim
We Be
Weird-Id
Crimson Eyes
Chuffy
Cheerio
For the Wedding
Hubbadillia (2004)
Ten songs recorded by Mark Tucker at Presshouse Studios, Devon during the summer of 2004, released December 2004.
Hubbadillia
Hey Listen
Trez Cerveza
Air
Astral Eyes
Bubbles
The Man
Stop
Timeless
Does My Head In
Gibbon It Live and Dreckly (2007)
12 tracks recorded live at various venues during 2006.
Broygas Tantz
Hubbadillia
Tres Cerveza
3 Daft Monkeys
One Fine Day
Ooomim
Social Vertigo
Astral Eyes
Hey Listen
Faces
Maximillian
Mazoltov
Go Tell the Bees EP (2007)
Showcasing three new tracks from the band's forthcoming album, plus one old favourite.
Go Tell the Bees [Radio Edit]
Paranoid Big Brother
Social Vertigo [Radio Edit]
Astral Eyes [Remastered]
Social Vertigo (2008)
13 Tracks recorded with Mark Tucker during 2007 at Green Room Studios . Includes guest musicians on cello, brass, and percussion.
Paranoid Big Brother
Eyes of Gaia
Human Nature (Prelude)
Human Nature
Go Tell the Bees
Guardian Angel
Since
One Fine Day
Social Vertigo
Little Secret
Let 'Em In
Monkey & the Slippers
Dance of the Old Man of Storr
The Antiquated and the Arcane (2010)
The Antiquated and The Arcane
Under One Sun
Just A Ride
Doors of Perception
Days of the Dance
Perfect Stranger
Time To Evolve
Casualties of Tour
Civilised Debauchery
She Said
Love (SIC) Fool
Love Life
Masquerade Parade (bonus track on downloads only)
Of Stones and Bones (2013)
Agnes the Giant Killer
Sarah, the Devil and Jack
The Lovers of Porthgwarra Cove
Jenny and the Changeling
World on its Head
The Tale of the Laziest Pirate
Morwenna
The Pellars of Zennor
Reverend Hawker of Morwenstow
One and All
The Stranger
Year of the Clown (2017)
Year of the Clown
Delighted to be Invited
Drink with God
Money
Look to the Stars
1,000 Years
I Love You
Blessings
Animal
To Dream of Angels
Not in my Name
We are Revolution
Year of the Cyberbusk (2021)
A limited-edition 2-Disc DVD set chronicling the previous years' series of 'Cyberbusks'. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the band were only able to meet up a handful of times so instead they met up 'online' each Sunday (for over 60 weeks) to play an hour's set. The DVDs contain a compilation of some of the most memorable moments from those sessions plus excerpts from the few outdoor gigs they were able to do together.
Film appearances
The band played the part of buskers in the Cornish film Darralla Jooan Choy an Horr (trans. The Tale of John of Chyannor), winner of the Audience Award at the 2004 Goel Fylm Kernow (Cornwall Film Festival).[6] In 2015, Athene took a role in Tulip Fever, directed by Justin Chadwick.