Queen Kwong

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Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing 02:53 Tools
Get A Witness 00:00 Tools
Cold Daggers 05:01 Tools
The Strange Fruit 04:49 Tools
Bitter Lips 05:01 Tools
Pet 03:47 Tools
Bad Lieutenant 03:42 Tools
Sucker 03:23 Tools
Love Me to Death 03:14 Tools
Ike Turner 02:28 Tools
Newt 03:14 Tools
Eddie The Kid 03:14 Tools
Like a Swan 03:06 Tools
Red Devil 03:06 Tools
One Lung 03:06 Tools
Long Gone 03:07 Tools
Bells On 03:06 Tools
Raptures 02:33 Tools
Medicated 02:33 Tools
Purrfiction 02:33 Tools
The Thin Line 02:33 Tools
Fools Gold 02:33 Tools
Oh Well 02:33 Tools
The Happiest Place 02:33 Tools
Love Me - Cover 02:33 Tools
Third World Girl 02:33 Tools
Prehistoric Blues 02:33 Tools
White Whine 02:33 Tools
On the Mend 02:33 Tools
Old Faithful 02:33 Tools
Sun of Life 02:33 Tools
Love Me 02:33 Tools
god he is 02:33 Tools
The Strange Fruit ft. Wes Borland 02:33 Tools
Signs 02:33 Tools
The Strange Fruit (Feat. Wes Borland) 02:33 Tools
Baby Did A Bad Thing 03:48 Tools
Love Me (Cover) 03:48 Tools
Bitter Lips (Patterson mix) 04:30 Tools
Baby Did a Band Thing 03:22 Tools
Like The Swan 03:06 Tools
Country Mountain Song, Etc, Etc 03:06 Tools
5. Sucker 03:22 Tools
OUT OUT OUT 04:03 Tools
Pet - Mix3 03:48 Tools
The Thin Line [Explicit] 02:33 Tools
Cold Daggers (Radio 1 Session, 22nd Feb 2015) 02:33 Tools
1. Bad Lieutenant 03:23 Tools
Maida Vale Live Session for "Rock Show with Daniel P Carter" on BBC Radio 1 (22/2/15) 03:23 Tools
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Queen Kwong is an American rock band founded in Los Angeles, California in 2009. Queen Kwong's sound has been described as primal rock 'n' roll, drawing comparisons to bands such as Nirvana, Queens of the Stone Age, and Hole. The band was founded by multi-instrumentalist Carré Callaway (or Carré Kwong Callaway), the band's sole singer and songwriter who was discovered at age 17 by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. Queen Kwong usually plays as a three piece line up (guitar, bass, drums). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.