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Royal Lunch
Released: Sep 21, 2004
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Released: Sep 21, 2004
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Theoretically, King Missile's goofy, bizarre, highly self-indulgent avant rock/spoken word should have grown tiresome a long time ago. But that isn't the case. After all these years, Missile...
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The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
Released: Jan 21, 2003
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Released: Jan 21, 2003
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With The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, the merry pranksters of King Missile continue with the formula established over ten years before on the classic Mystical Shit. It's simple, really....
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King Missile
Released: Apr 19, 1994
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Released: Apr 19, 1994
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The eponymous final release by the second version of King Missile features the same witty and hilarious John S. Hall lyrical and spoken word moments alongside the lacklustre pop filler that padded...
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Mystical Shit/Fluting on the Hump
Released: 1990
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Released: 1990
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This admittedly silly punk outfit is distinguished for its hilarious lyrics. This Austrian-import pairing of two early albums is a perfect example. Poking fun at everything from sexual passion to...
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Happy Hour
Released: 1992
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Released: 1992
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With this King Missile found themselves with a fluke hit, thanks to the knowingly idiotic "Detachable Penis." It's not quite the "My Ding-a-Ling" of its time, but it did get airplay, MTV coverage,...
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Mystical Shit
Released: 1990
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Released: 1990
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The goofy magic of King Missile may have never been showcased better than on Mystical Shit. The music jumps from genre to genre with no concern for a specific "sound," just as long as singer John...
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