Too Far Gone: Unreleased Recordings 1988-1992
One of Louisville, Ky's most savage exports, Kinghorse could have dominated the country, if not the world. That is, had they not driven everyone around them, including themselves completely insane. Every band has a message and a purpose. For some it's revolution. For some it's copious amounts of girls. For Kinghorse however, it was Fly your freak flag high. Playing their first show in the hardcore hayday of 1988, they were as disgusted with the Youth Of Today fans as they were the mowhawked punks. Their southend of town somewhat redneck roots mixed with their hardcore punk vibe and threatened everything that all the art rockers and straight edgers tried to rework the underground into being. Kinghorse said fuck that, fuck your cliques, fuck your fashion trends of the month, and FUCK YOU. Led by the charismatic and clinically imbalanced Sean Garrison (aka Rat), the Horse left an indelible impact on Louisville. The band released 2 7 records to much local acclaim and ended up on New York's Caroline records for a s/t full length. Using this as a springboard, they launched their mind fucking holy war across the country, terrorizing most of the lame metalheads they came into contact with. After breaking up for several years in the early 90s, the band returned with a new bass player partially in support of a CD released by Louisville's Slamdek Records. This CD was a small-pressing of unreleased and joke tracks. The band ended up recording a new albums worth of demos before disgusting each other and breaking up for good in 1996. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
One of Louisville, Ky's most savage exports, Kinghorse could have dominated the country, if not the world. That is, had they not driven everyone around them, including themselves completely insane. Every band has a message and a purpose. For some it's revolution. For some it's copious amounts of girls. For Kinghorse however, it was Fly your freak flag high. Playing their first show in the hardcore hayday of 1988, they were as disgusted with the Youth Of Today fans as they were the mowhawked punks. Their southend of town somewhat redneck roots mixed with their hardcore punk vibe and threatened everything that all the art rockers and straight edgers tried to rework the underground into being. Kinghorse said fuck that, fuck your cliques, fuck your fashion trends of the month, and FUCK YOU. Led by the charismatic and clinically imbalanced Sean Garrison (aka Rat), the Horse left an indelible impact on Louisville. The band released 2 7 records to much local acclaim and ended up on New York's Caroline records for a s/t full length. Using this as a springboard, they launched their mind fucking holy war across the country, terrorizing most of the lame metalheads they came into contact with. After breaking up for several years in the early 90s, the band returned with a new bass player partially in support of a CD released by Louisville's Slamdek Records. This CD was a small-pressing of unreleased and joke tracks. The band ended up recording a new albums worth of demos before disgusting each other and breaking up for good in 1996. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Freeze
Lay Down and Die
Caged
Brother Doubt
Greatest Gift
Red
Descend
Too Far Gone
As I Stand
Razor
Clayfist
Bastards Like Me
Never
Fear Him
Lose It
Going Home
crimson hands
awaken
fourth step
Turn And Fire
What Am I Supposed To Do?
skipper incident
Charge!
That
Versus
Let it come down
ode to gurt bucket
The Furious Wheel
Pesterus Markus
Thief
It's About Time
Dogs At Play
Shatter
Spinning
In Native Soil
Grind
Critic
Myth
Seven Sisters
Lay Down & Die
Killing Time
What Am I Supposed To Do
kinghorse
MFG
Coming Home
Crowd Noise
Clay Fist
Turn & Fire
08) As I Stand
As I Stand (live '95)
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