The King Of France

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Mexico 00:00 Tools
the beast 00:00 Tools
White Confection 02:21 Tools
Just a Body 00:00 Tools
Lover Don't Cry 02:30 Tools
Watch Out For The Man 02:54 Tools
Sons of the Desert 00:00 Tools
That's Why 03:35 Tools
Moon 03:04 Tools
Sick of the Life 00:00 Tools
Future Killer 00:00 Tools
What's Your Name 02:44 Tools
Been So Long 03:16 Tools
Beautiful Horses 03:30 Tools
Shake Shake Shake 03:26 Tools
Days Go By 02:59 Tools
Mexico -- The King of France 03:00 Tools
Persephone 03:32 Tools
Makeshift 03:31 Tools
Moving Up the Valley 06:11 Tools
Dreaming on the Edge 02:30 Tools
Father Lied 02:00 Tools
Beggars and The Christians 02:00 Tools
Watch Out For The Man (Album Version) 02:00 Tools
Just A Body (Album Version) 02:53 Tools
White Confection (Album Version) 02:53 Tools
What's Your Name (Album Version) 02:53 Tools
Mexico (Album Version) 02:59 Tools
Moon (Album Version) 03:01 Tools
Beggars And Christians 03:01 Tools
Notion 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Horses (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Track 5 00:00 Tools
Future Killer (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Sick Of The Life (Album Version) 03:47 Tools
Shake Shake Shake (Album Version) 03:23 Tools
Sons Of The Desert (Album Version) 03:23 Tools
The Beggers & The Christians 03:23 Tools
The Beast (Album Version) 04:01 Tools
What's Your Name? 04:01 Tools
The King of France - White Confection 04:01 Tools
The King of France - Mexico 04:01 Tools
Mexico Gout 03:02 Tools
Circus 03:02 Tools
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New York City-based The King of France is journalist Michael Azerrad on drums and Steve Salad (ex-Deformo) on guitar and vocals. The band released their debut album Salad Days on Egret Records in 2003 and their national self-titled release on Echo Records in 2005. Steve Salad is originally from Minneapolis and his brother is performer Peter Salett. Neither a stranger to fame, Michael Azerrad wrote Our Band Could Be Your Life and the Nirvana bio Come As You Are, and is a frequent music critic and commentator on television and in magazines. The King of France's original keyboardist was Tom Siler. "Just a Body," from the self-titled album, was featured in the 2005 romantic comedy The Baxter, and that same year Salad starred in a series of MTV commercials for "The Real World: Austin," for which the band composed and recorded a different 30-second song for each character in the show. Best known for their humor and spontaneity, the band is highly-touted for their energetic, engaging live performances. Official web site: http://www.thekingoffranceband.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.