*Artist: Kronk
*Album: Kronk Meets Kublai Khan [demo]
*Year: 2003
*Genre: Avant-Garde Thrash Metal
*Country: United States
*Format: flac
*Size: 47MB
Tracklist:
1. You're Not Me 03:52
2. Nobody's Perfect 02:49
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Total playing time: 6:41
Extended info
FLAC files
CD-R rip by canadaspaceman
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Kronk/92326
recorded in 2000
-Tony Olson (drums)
-Jason Notebart (bass)
recorded in 2003
-Kevin Idso (vocals, guitar)
-Greg Handevidt (guitar)
songs written by Idso.
http://stayheavyzine.ru/575-2/
Greg Handevidt (ex-Kublai Khan): “Every band I was ever in was all I lived”
Stay Heavy Fanzine : Fast forward to 2003. What made you and Kevin to reunite? Were you able to get all of the original members involved? Why didn’t it last that long? Are there any other recordings outside the demo “Kronk Meets Kublai Khan”?
Greg : I was approached about the possibility of rekindling KK, so I reached out to Kevin Idso and we started discussing the possibility. He eventually came to San Diego, CA, which is where I was living at the time, and we started jamming a bit, recorded a couple of things and agreed to remaster Annihilation. As for why it didn’t last, personality and trust issues. None of the other original members were involved. Now, if anything happens in the future, it will be Mike Liska and me. Mike has a thriving music career around the Minnesota area and is involved in several projects. John Fedde has had some recent very serious health issues which keep him from being able to get involved, but he’s given his blessing to anything that may happen in the future, and the door is always open for John to be involved.
I’m not aware of a demo called “KronK Meets Kublai Khan.” We recorded a couple things that Kevin had written – quite different from “classic” KK, but I’m not aware it was formally released.
CD-R rip by canadaspaceman
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Kronk/92326
recorded in 2000
-Tony Olson (drums)
-Jason Notebart (bass)
recorded in 2003
-Kevin Idso (vocals, guitar)
-Greg Handevidt (guitar)
songs written by Idso.
http://stayheavyzine.ru/575-2/
Greg Handevidt (ex-Kublai Khan): “Every band I was ever in was all I lived”
Stay Heavy Fanzine : Fast forward to 2003. What made you and Kevin to reunite? Were you able to get all of the original members involved? Why didn’t it last that long? Are there any other recordings outside the demo “Kronk Meets Kublai Khan”?
Greg : I was approached about the possibility of rekindling KK, so I reached out to Kevin Idso and we started discussing the possibility. He eventually came to San Diego, CA, which is where I was living at the time, and we started jamming a bit, recorded a couple of things and agreed to remaster Annihilation. As for why it didn’t last, personality and trust issues. None of the other original members were involved. Now, if anything happens in the future, it will be Mike Liska and me. Mike has a thriving music career around the Minnesota area and is involved in several projects. John Fedde has had some recent very serious health issues which keep him from being able to get involved, but he’s given his blessing to anything that may happen in the future, and the door is always open for John to be involved.
I’m not aware of a demo called “KronK Meets Kublai Khan.” We recorded a couple things that Kevin had written – quite different from “classic” KK, but I’m not aware it was formally released.
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