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Krangkorr

Line-up:

  • Vocals: Mark Dixon
  • Guitar: Ryan Diamond
  • Bass: Keith Cowan
  • Drums: Chris Milbrath

Band History

Metal-ish band from the South Side...?

Discography

"Krangkorr" (Megaloblastic Tapes)

  • Addiction
  • Babies with Knives
  • Mento Kathy
  • Love from the Flames of Hell
  • The Dark Room
  • Ecstacy
  • Older than the Speed Limit
  • Mad Again at the Vatican
  • Maniac Manor
  • The Winds of Death

Produced by Chris Milbrath
Mixed by Chris Milbrath
Recorded at: The Rye Bread Dungeon April - May 1988

Mark Dixon: Vocals, Keyboards
Keith Cowan: Bass
Chris Milbrath: Drums, Guitars on Winds of Death and Dark Room
Ryan Diamond: Guitars, on Winds of Death and Dark Room
Backup vocals on Maniac Manor by Ted Heileman

All songs written by Krangkorr except lyrics in:
Love From the Flames of Hell by Jim Arndorfer
Mad Again at the Vatican by Mark Radzin
The Dark Room by Eric Beihart

All Artwork by George Thompson

Songs

  • Addiction
  • Babies with Knives
  • Mento Kathy
  • Love from the Flames of Hell
  • The Dark Room
  • Ecstacy
  • Older than the Speed Limit
  • Mad Again at the Vatican
  • Maniac Manor
  • The Winds of Death
  • Turning Japanese (Vapors cover)

Comments

  • Maniac Manor was about working in an "old folks home" and featured guest backing vocals by Ted (last name?) --Pete Prodoehl 07:46, 7 Oct 2005 (PDT)
  • Maniac Manor was about Methodist Manor on 84th and Oklahoma in Milwaukee, it is now called something else. Pretty much across the street from where I grew up. My brother's paper route was Maniac Manor and I had to sub for him it was terrifying with old people with dementia grabbing at me going "Help Me, Little Girl, Help Me". I guess they thought I was a girl with my long hair. --Dave Kaz 12:01, 7 Oct 2005 (PDT)
  • Mark Dixon was a big break dancer before his move into goth, hardcore and metal. He hung out with a shady crowd toting around their cardboard and trying to steal my and Scott Schoenbeck's bikes. --Dave Kaz 12:01, 7 Oct 2005 (PDT)
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