Kill City Dragons

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King Of The Cats 00:00 Tools
Devil Calling 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want (Anything From You) 00:00 Tools
Fastest Way Down 00:00 Tools
That Ain't No Lie 00:00 Tools
Stepping Stone 00:00 Tools
L'il Suzy 00:00 Tools
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Kill City Dragons was a band formed in London in 1989 by former members of Lords of the New Church, Dave Tregunna (bass) & Danny Fury (drums) along with billygbang! (vocals) & Steve Von Saint (guitar). Steve had previously played guitar on one of Stiv Bators (LOTNC) solo projects. Kill City Dragons released a 12" EP entitled "Let 'em Eat Cake!" which was later re-released as the full-length album "Kill City Dragons" in 1990 on Wideboy Records. The album contains 4 studio songs from the EP and three additional live tracks. Billy and Dave left the Dragons to form Shooting Gallery on Mercury Records with guitarist Andy McCoy (Hanoi Rocks, Cherry Bombz, UK Subs) and drummer Paul Garisto (Iggy Pop, Psychedelic Furs, Michael Monroe) in November of 1990. Jo "Dog" Almeida (Dogs d'Amour) joined them for the KISS "Revenge" tour of the US in 1992. Following the departure of Andy McCoy from Shooting Gallery in September of 1992, Billy, Dave and Paul formed Slumlords with guitarist Takashi O'Hashi of Cats in Boots and released an EP "Har-Dee-HarHar" on Toshiba/EMI. When Billy quit the group in 1993 because of his battle with heroin addiction, Dave formed The Endorfiends with Steve Von Saint, his old guitarist from Kill City Dragons. Danny played drums with Vain for a time. Recently, Dave and Danny have reunited in a new band called Tango Pirates. Paul Garisto has rejoined the Psychedelic Furs. The song "Devil Calling" was co-written by Dave Tregunna and Nasty Suicide (Hanoi Rocks, Suicide Twins, Cherry Bombz, Cheap and Nasty) with additional lyrics and music by billygbang! appearing in the Kill City Dragons and Shooting Gallery versions of the song. The earlier, original version of the song appears on the Cheap and Nasty album, "Cool Talk Injection." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.