Lonesome Kings

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Zodiac 00:00 Tools
Through The Devil'S Eyes 00:00 Tools
Flames Of Self Destruct 00:00 Tools
Let Me Die 00:00 Tools
Born To Be Lonely 00:00 Tools
With a Little Luck 00:00 Tools
Cold Black Sunday 00:00 Tools
Hell's What I'm Used To 00:00 Tools
Death Trip 00:00 Tools
Sweet Little Succubus 00:00 Tools
Legendary Suffering 00:00 Tools
Just Call Me Master 00:00 Tools
Doomsday Man 00:00 Tools
From Beyond 00:00 Tools
Suicidal Dreams 00:00 Tools
Jailhouse Tattoo 00:00 Tools
Fake 00:00 Tools
Pure Evil 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Brand New Gun 00:00 Tools
Ridin' Shotgun 00:00 Tools
Trough the Devils Eyes 00:00 Tools
Watchin You 00:00 Tools
Goin Insane 00:00 Tools
Nothin' For Me 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know Me 00:00 Tools
You Got the Lust 00:00 Tools
Whos your Daddy 00:00 Tools
Cant Keep me down 00:00 Tools
Addiction 00:00 Tools
Aint Gonna Bring me Down 00:00 Tools
You'Re Mine 00:00 Tools
Watchin' You 00:00 Tools
You Got The Lust (I Got The Time) 00:00 Tools
Nothing For Me 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Daddy 00:00 Tools
Can't Keep Me Down 00:00 Tools
Judgement Day 00:00 Tools
Ain't Gonna Bring Me Down 00:00 Tools
Goin' Insane 00:00 Tools
Lets Take A Ride 00:00 Tools
Fames Of Self Destruct 00:00 Tools
Youґre Mine 00:00 Tools
Through The Devilґs Eyes 00:00 Tools
Deathtrip 00:00 Tools
Hells What I'm Used To 00:00 Tools
Trough The Devil's Eyes 00:00 Tools
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The Lonesome Kings were formed in February of 1999 by Greg Lonesome (vocals), Mr. Right Now (electric bass), Doc Holliday (guitar), and Quickdraw (drums). This lineup gigged frequently and recorded the "Sunday Morning Hymns" CD and the "Who's Your Daddy?" EP before Quickdraw and Doc Holliday left the band in October and November of 2000, respectively. After a brief hiatus, the Kings reformed in January of 2001 with Reverend Repulsive on guitar and "Handsome" Johnny Hormone on drums. In April of 2002, Mr. Right Now switched to upright bass and soon after, the Lonesome Kings began recording their long-awaited full-length "debut." "Shotgun Full of Blues" was released in August, 2003, and hit the world with both barrels blazing. The album quickly got the attention of rabid music fans from across the globe, and anticipation began for their next release. Unfortunately, the Kings called it a day in 2005 and their third and final album, "Legendary Suffering," was not released until 2006. MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/lonesomekings Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.