King’s X – Three Sides of One (Album Review)
They’re baaaaaaack! The band that everybody loves but nobody buys has (finally) put out a new slab of their unique blend of rock, funk, metal,…
They’re baaaaaaack! The band that everybody loves but nobody buys has (finally) put out a new slab of their unique blend of rock, funk, metal,…
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