Thursday, 26 June 2008
King Prawn
Artist: King Prawn
Genre(s):
Other
Rock: Punk-Rock
Discography:
Surrender To The Blender
Year: 2001
Tracks: 15
Fried In London
Year:
Tracks: 11
Blending styles like ska, punk, and hardcore, King Prawn delivers a contrastive type of fierce alternative rock-and-roll & roll. Formed in the thick of the '90s in London by vocalist Al-Farabi Rumjen, Barbar Luck (bass), Aryan Devil (guitar), and Nick Swindonboye (drums), King Prawn is set to give away new frontiers in the hood and hard-core styles. In 1996, the band surfaced with its get-go major recording, the album Outset Offence, with production credits going to Skunk Anansie's Ace. The criminal record at long last created a considerable bombinate all across the local resistance music picture, consequently granting Prawn with a healthy and ever-growing fan legion, not only when in London, just as well all across the U.K. Three age subsequently and next the sack of various 7" records, the British squad issued its second base uncut record, the alive record album Deep-fried in London, that hit record stores in 1998. Your Worst Enemy, Prawn's third recording, showed up in 1999, one twelvemonth earlier yet some other record, the EP Day in Day Out. The three-song EP Someone to Hate arrived in 2000, and Surrender to the Blender, the band's minute full-length record, came out that same year.
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