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Killa C

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Killah Priest

From Wu Tang Clan Rap isn’t all about rags to excessive riches anymore. Thanks to die-hard lyricists like Nas and Eminem, hip-hop has finally started to move out of the superficial thrill of material excess and more towards an elevated position… (Read More)


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Killing Joke

Heavy and slow, Killing Joke (at least early in their career) was a quasi-metal band dancing to a tune of doom and gloom. They eventually became less heavy and more arty (the latter seems almost impossible) — more danceable even -… (Read More)


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Killing Kings

Killing Kings was formed in september of 2004 with ex-members of As We Speak; James, Steve and Nathan. Steve, Nate and James are all Denver transplants from Haverhill MA. (20 min out of Boston) Having well over 12 years of history… (Read More)


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Killing This Desire

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Killing Zoo

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Killith Fair Tour: www.killithfair.com

Featuring M.O.D., Crisis, & Jacknife (Read More)


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Killswitch Engage

Things couldn’t have been more perfect for Killswitch Engage in the beginning of 2002. The band signed to Roadrunner after issuing its self-titled debut on Ferret Music. In May, KsE released Alive Or Just Breathing, which would go on to be… (Read More)


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Killswitch Engage / In Flames

Things couldn’t have been more perfect for Killswitch Engage in the beginning of 2002. The band signed to Roadrunner after issuing its self-titled debut on Ferret Music. In May, KsE released Alive Or Just Breathing, which would go on to be… (Read More)


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Kim Hiorthoy

In addition to being an in-demand graphic designer (he did the minimal series of covers for Supersilent), Kim Hiorthoy is an oddball electronic musician. Mixing leftfield beats and playful melodies with ocassional vocals, his work at times calls to mind artists… (Read More)


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Kim Richey

To me, rise means a gentle lift, like smoke rising," says Kim Richey of the idea for the title of her fourth album, Rise. "When you get so wrapped up in what’s going on in your own tiny little world and… (Read More)


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Kim Wilson’s (of Fabulous Thunderbirds) Blues Review

Singer/harmonica player Kim Wilson’s first studio album in six years, Lookin’ For Trouble is his second release for M.C. Records. His label debut, the 2001 live recording, Smokin’ Joint, was nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Traditional Blues Album and… (Read More)


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Kimball Collins

Kimball Collins is one of America’s most respected and renowned Trance DJ’s. Over the past fifteen years Kimball has gone from a local Florida favorite, playing at the legendary club Ahzz, to a well-regarded world-class artist, playing and touring frequently at… (Read More)


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Kinetix

“Kinetix played to a packed house and one of the most responsive crowds all weekend. Their style is completely rockin’, with just a dash of pop so that it’s catchy without being cheesy; and their compositions are well crafted with proper… (Read More)


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King Crimson

For it’s founder and guitarist Robert Fripp’s music can be characterised in a single word then it’s ‘dark’. The group, over the course of a dozen albums and numerous changes of line-up, have earned a reputation as the heaviest, most searchingly… (Read More)


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King Diamond

Widely regarded as the finest vocalist in all of death metal (who possesses a multi-octave range), theatrical rocker King Diamond first rose to prominence as a member of Mercyful Fate, before launching a solo career on his own. Born Kim Bendix… (Read More)


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King Gordy

Who the f@*k is King Gordy? He is a unique, slightly twisted, musically anal, morbid music loving MC. He is an Entity. Gordy’s look is just as unusual as his sound and King Gordy’s sound can best be described as a… (Read More)


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King Kahn & BBQ Show

Now, I could tell you about Mark Sultan, I mean, BBQ’s past in bands like Les Sexareenos or The Spaceshits, and that his new album will be out soon on Bomp. I could tell you about King Khan’s pseudo-celebrity in Europe… (Read More)


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King Rat

“I remember a time when music had soul, music had a conscience and music had balls…man.” – Bill Hicks There is no whining in this band. There are no victims in this band. There is no sheepish shrugging when the time… (Read More)


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King Spade

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King Tef

Tef is a Hip Hop artist representing the T.O.P. Flite Empire and B.I.G. Entertainment out of Colorado. He started dancing at age 5; However due to a life threatening illness, Tef was hospitalized and unable to dance for a moment in… (Read More)


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Kingdom

Kingdom is the three times Westword Music Award Winner for Hip Hop (’97, 98, 99); he is also the Westword Best Battle MC for the year 2001. He has appeared on the “Source Sound Lab” on UPN. He has been featured… (Read More)


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Kingdom of Sorrow


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Kingfield

Brett Johnson, live bass player for the hip-hop group Atmosphere, who is also a guitar player/singer/songwriter, wrote his first solo rock album entitled, Letters Post Mortem, under the moniker, Kingfield. Citing such influences as Shiner, Fugazi, Shudder To Think, and Foo… (Read More)


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Kings Of Leon

We’ve written about some things on this record that we’re ashamed of, said things that we wouldn’t normally say. We’ve got some songs about fighting and some songs about loving and some songs about fucking," says Caleb Followill about the songs… (Read More)


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Kings Of Nuthin’

3000 miles away from home, bus broken down, 1 stolen piano, 3 saxaphones that want to kill each other and a $10.00 black suit. One of those moments in life where you start to think, "How the hell did I get… (Read More)


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Kings X

Few hard rock bands are as widely respected yet criminally overlooked as King’s X. The trio (bassist/vocalist Doug Pinnick, guitarist/vocalist Ty Tabor, and drummer/vocalist Jerry Gaskill) seemed destined for the big time with their irresistible blend of melodic Beatlesque harmonies, metallic… (Read More)


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Kingspade

Those Notorious High Riders D-loc and Johnny Richter pair up for a blazin Hip-Hop release…The tag team rhymin of D-loc and Johnny Richter prove why they are High times most Dynamic Duo…The name comes from combining Kottonmouth Kings + SRH(Read More)


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Kinky

On their 2001 self-titled debut, the five-piece band Kinky (Gilberto Cerezo, Ulises Lozano, Carlos Chairez, Omar Gongora, Cesar Pliego) emerged from the desert city of Monterrey, Mexico with a set of world-savvy songs that belied the fact that most of the… (Read More)


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Kiss Army

The most Rockin Kiss Tribute Band Ever! Phil Elliot of the Annual Atlanta KISS Expo promoter and international KISS dealer said… These guys are the best… Period! They’re the ultimate compliment to KISS on every level. Extremely believable. Everything from the… (Read More)