Here Comes The Kraken
Here Comes The Kraken formed in the early 2010s with Spencer Chamberlain on vocals, Keith Klopp on guitar, Ryan Seaman on drums, and Tom Gulotta on bass....
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Here Comes The Kraken formed in the early 2010s with Spencer Chamberlain on vocals, Keith Klopp on guitar, Ryan Seaman on drums, and Tom Gulotta on bass. Their debut album came out in 2011, followed by 'Dirty Little Secret' in 2014, which included the track 'Don't Fail Me Darko.'
They released a third album called 'Lost in the Wild' in 2018. The band faced lineup changes and legal issues over their name after founding member Ben Carey left in 2015. Keith Klopp also departed following misconduct allegations.
Despite these challenges, the group continued working. Their catalog includes songs like 'Nu Beginning' and 'Aguascalientes (Dead Home City).'
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