Kings of Hell

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Shotgun Wedding 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
Kings of Hell 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
Wound Up 00:00 Tools
No Sense 00:00 Tools
Big Bad Wolf 00:00 Tools
Tip That Bottle 00:00 Tools
Not Me 00:00 Tools
Locomotive 00:00 Tools
Don't Know You 00:00 Tools
Fire Breathing Dragon 00:00 Tools
Devil's Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Gone Gone Gone 00:00 Tools
Sucker 00:00 Tools
Don\'t Know Ya 00:00 Tools
We're Working 00:00 Tools
We\'re Workin 00:00 Tools
Good Friends Bad Calls 00:00 Tools
Howl Ya Doin' 00:00 Tools
Cold Day in Hell 00:00 Tools
Tombstone 00:00 Tools
Fuck You Guys 00:00 Tools
Fire Breathin Dragon 00:00 Tools
18 Years Ago & On the Run 00:00 Tools
We're Workin 00:00 Tools
Locomotove 00:00 Tools
Don't Know Ya 00:00 Tools
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The Kings of Hell are 500 Hp of Alcohol Fueled, Sledge-o-Matic in Overdrive, Mechanical Bull-o-Billy! This Jacksonville Beach, Fla. based rockabilly / rock‘n’roll band that was formed in the fall of 2004. Members include: James “Fish” Alcorn/ Guitar and Lead Vocal, Mikey Clams / Electric Guitars and Vocals, Sebastian "Seabass" Stuto / Drums and Vocals and "Vinnie Calamari / Stand Up Bass and Vocals The Kings of Hell built a strong fan base by extensive touring in the southeast and toured Iceland in the fall of 2005 and spring of 2006. Short stint in Italy as well. Then went on to release two five song demos; however it wasn't until the winter of 2007 that they finally took the time to record their first full length LP "Shotgun Wedding". In the summer of 2008 The Kings of Hell produced their first music video for the title track of this album and in 2009 a video for the second single "Don't Know Ya" was released. The band toured thru 2009 in the US and Overseas in support of their LP Shotgun Wedding. The Kings of Hell music originally started as traditionally rockabilly with a little more upbeat country, then gradually changed and became more rock ‘n’ roll. “We bring a bit of a rougher edge to a style of music that is normally played very traditionally” said Fish “We’ve all done the Rock N Roll thing, found the joy in Country and the Western and thrashed out the punk thing”. This is Rockabilly with an edge, it’s Modern Cowpunk, it’s Blues and Jump Swing, it’s messed up more than a box of coat hangers, It's The Kings of Hell. The Kings of Hell draws its influences from drive ins, honky tonks, the car culture and motorcycle scene performs its own style of music with its own rules, “We ain’t kissin no babies… We ain’t shakin no hands… Kings of Hell rollin on thru your town.” Kings of Hell Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.