Jack Killed Jill

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everyday 00:00 Tools
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Moving On to Nothing New 00:00 Tools
Mirror Mirror 00:00 Tools
It's My Territory 00:00 Tools
What It's Worth 00:00 Tools
But I'm Not Fucked Up 00:00 Tools
Trapped 00:00 Tools
Squirrel Song 00:00 Tools
Him 00:00 Tools
Remember When 00:00 Tools
I Should've Known 00:00 Tools
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Listen 00:00 Tools
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Ill Twist Of Fate 00:00 Tools
Are We At Ends 00:00 Tools
Mr. Edwards 00:00 Tools
Repeat Offenders 00:00 Tools
I Hate Wensday 00:00 Tools
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Walked in Line [*] 00:00 Tools
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I Hate Wednesdays 00:00 Tools
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Jack Killed Jill is a San Francisco Bay Area band that was the brain child of Revik Delfin and Steve Korbay. Formed in 1994, Jack Killed Jill spent a lot of their time that year refining their sound. The band consisted of members from various bands such as the Ex-Deadbeats, the Wynona Riders and Complete Disorder (the latter two releasing material on Lookout Records). In the winter of 1994, Jack Killed Jill toured extensively throughout the western half of the United States and parts of Canada. JKJ hooked up with MDC and JFA for most of the tour and later recorded a split 7" with JFA. After the '94 tour, Jack Killed Jill began writing more songs. The buzz was on about Jack Killed Jill. While writing new material, many independent and major labels were contacting JKJ to sign them up. Disillusioned with the whole music business and what it had become, Jack Killed Jill felt they had to sign on to a label that would work with them and give them the attention they deserved. There ethics and beliefs pointed them to New Red Archives. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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