King Conquer
King Conquer was a hard-rock band built around Joseph Kirner's vocals, Jack Serrone's guitar work, Tyler Olson on drums, and Nick Carbone on bass. They had a...
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King Conquer was a hard-rock band built around Joseph Kirner's vocals, Jack Serrone's guitar work, Tyler Olson on drums, and Nick Carbone on bass. They had a straightforward, heavy sound that didn't try to reinvent the wheel, just deliver it with force.
Their song '3 Axle' got some attention as a breakout track, and they followed it with other aggressive cuts like '6 Gallon Gasoline Stomach' and 'America's Most Haunted'. The music was built for high-energy shows, with Kirner's voice and Serrone's riffs driving most of the material.
At one point, there were some accusations of plagiarism floating around, which the band had to navigate.
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