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5 months, 7 shows, and one demo later, King Jr decided to call it quits.           
5 months, 7 shows, and one demo later, King Jr decided to call it quits.           


'''Members:'''
==Members==
 
[[File:Kingjr 2007 bryan v.jpg|300px|right|thumb|First Show]]
Line up one (July 2007-September 2007)
===Line up one (July 2007-September 2007)===
*[[Will Allard]] (Vocals)  
*[[Will Allard]] (Vocals)  
*[[Anthony Nall]] (Vocals)
*[[Anthony Nall]] (Vocals)
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*[[Evan Peak]] (Drums)
*[[Evan Peak]] (Drums)


Line up two (October 2007-November 2007)
===Line up two (October 2007-November 2007)===
*[[Will Allard]] (Vocals)  
*[[Will Allard]] (Vocals)  
*[[Elliot Cummings]] (Bass)
*[[Elliot Cummings]] (Bass)
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*[[Evan Peak]] (Drums)
*[[Evan Peak]] (Drums)


'''Website:'''
==Website==
*http://www.myspace.com/kingjr502
*http://www.myspace.com/kingjr502

Latest revision as of 15:53, 16 October 2024

King Fucking Jr
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Started By: Will Allard, Dillon Hough, and Elliot Cummings
Based In: Louisville
First show: July 20, 2007 in New Albany with Bitter End, The Mongoloids, and Grimewar
Number of Members: 5

King Jr was a controversial hardcore band from Louisville. King Jr was made up of ex members from Cellophane Babies and A Fourth Grade Love Affair. King Jr started in July 2007 as some jams in Dillon's garage but then (to their surprise), turned into a "real" band.

5 months, 7 shows, and one demo later, King Jr decided to call it quits.

Members

First Show

Line up one (July 2007-September 2007)

Line up two (October 2007-November 2007)

Website