The Khayembii Communiqué

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A Year and an Ocean 00:00 Tools
Better Times Are Better Left Dead 03:14 Tools
How to Change Addiction 00:00 Tools
am 1200 00:00 Tools
The Des Moines Tapes 00:00 Tools
Lacking 00:00 Tools
The Thirtieth 00:00 Tools
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on the pulse 00:00 Tools
Am1200 00:00 Tools
Death of an Aspiring Icon 00:00 Tools
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A Year & An Ocean 00:00 Tools
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khayembii communique - 03 - lacking 00:00 Tools
Khayembii Communique - 01 - the Des Moines Tapes 00:00 Tools
engine down 00:00 Tools
Death of an Aspring Icon 00:00 Tools
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I Survived The Chair 00:00 Tools
02 - the khayembii communique - am1200 00:00 Tools
08 on the pulse 00:00 Tools
Me and Spike Lee 00:00 Tools
Better Left Dead 00:00 Tools
04 - the khayembii communique - how to change addiction 00:00 Tools
The Khayembii Communiqué 00:00 Tools
the dukes are trying to corner the market 00:00 Tools
The Demoines Tapes 00:00 Tools
No Vocals Unfinished 00:00 Tools
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the Death of an aspring icon 00:00 Tools
08 08 - the khayembii communique - o 00:00 Tools
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The Khayembii Communiqué was an underground hardcore band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Although a trio, they manage to be more eminent than other hardcore bands. An ordinary song consists of the singer-guitarist, Mark Shaw screaming his emotions out while strumming furiously at his guitar and singer-bass player Brian Wilcox, mutualizing the concept of the song with poppy bass lines and calm singing. They have performed with bands such as Saetia and You & I in local basements and house shows. The band today, remains inactive. Only releasing a self-titled 7-inch and a split 10-inch with The Vida Blue, both released by indie label Blood Of The Young. The releases are nearly impossible to find today. The band even refers to their music as “a scratchy seven-inch played over the abyss of intervening years of diversion, desertion, and destruction. Also, an abandonment of the past; a regrouping to create something new with the same name.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.