There are at least two bands called The Kingpins.
1. The Kingpins ar… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands called The Kingpins.
1. The Kingpins are a "road-tested, consumer-approved" rock quintet from Montreal, Canada, with a past as a ska unit with a brass section, organ, spy-flick guitar licks and rock-steady rhythms. The first Kingpins single, 'On the Run', won a MiMi (Montreal Independent Music Industry) award for 'Best Single' in 1995. The following year saw the dawn of their own label Stomp Records and the first Kingpins full-length, 'Watch Your Back?'. By 1997 the band was on newspaper covers and national TV, trapped between grunge and techno. The band's second album, 'Let's Go To Work' (1999), got them nationwide mainstream airplay, headline gigs all over Europe, NorthAmerica and Japan, as well as breakout slots on packages like the Warped Tour. Their third full-length, 'Plan of Action', saw them make choices. The line-up was stripped down to a five-piece, with Lorraine taking up vocal duties full-time. While maintaining solid ties to the rhythms and positive energy of ska, they explored punk, pop, new wave, moving balladry, even breakbeats. The album raced to the top of the Canadian college charts.
2. The Kingpins were a young and wild garage beat band from South London, United Kingdom, in the mid-1960s, fronted by Ray Neale. They made a handful of recordings, but never released a record at the time... not under the moniker The Kingpins anyway. They did masqurade as Those Fadin' Colours for a single on the Ember label and as Orange Seaweed for a single on Pye. Some of their recordings as The Kingpins popped up in later decades on some compilations of 1960s garage beat, freakbeat and mod proto-psychedelic mod beat, notably 'You're My Girl'.
1. The Kingpins ar… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands called The Kingpins.
1. The Kingpins are a "road-tested, consumer-approved" rock quintet from Montreal, Canada, with a past as a ska unit with a brass section, organ, spy-flick guitar licks and rock-steady rhythms. The first Kingpins single, 'On the Run', won a MiMi (Montreal Independent Music Industry) award for 'Best Single' in 1995. The following year saw the dawn of their own label Stomp Records and the first Kingpins full-length, 'Watch Your Back?'. By 1997 the band was on newspaper covers and national TV, trapped between grunge and techno. The band's second album, 'Let's Go To Work' (1999), got them nationwide mainstream airplay, headline gigs all over Europe, NorthAmerica and Japan, as well as breakout slots on packages like the Warped Tour. Their third full-length, 'Plan of Action', saw them make choices. The line-up was stripped down to a five-piece, with Lorraine taking up vocal duties full-time. While maintaining solid ties to the rhythms and positive energy of ska, they explored punk, pop, new wave, moving balladry, even breakbeats. The album raced to the top of the Canadian college charts.
2. The Kingpins were a young and wild garage beat band from South London, United Kingdom, in the mid-1960s, fronted by Ray Neale. They made a handful of recordings, but never released a record at the time... not under the moniker The Kingpins anyway. They did masqurade as Those Fadin' Colours for a single on the Ember label and as Orange Seaweed for a single on Pye. Some of their recordings as The Kingpins popped up in later decades on some compilations of 1960s garage beat, freakbeat and mod proto-psychedelic mod beat, notably 'You're My Girl'.
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The Kingpins Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Kingpins:
All the World's a Cage Let me out were the first words I ever said All…
Bordel On m'a pique mon vélo Et puis ma passe de métro Ma…
Calling Dr. Haledjian The body is in the study And all the doors are…
Consequence Hey girl I never said I'd be there every night…
Designated Driver Punching the clock There never is a right time Checking…
Don't Stay Away If you knew How much I love you How much I need…
Don't Turn Away Don't turn away from me Or you will pay dearly I'll neve…
Dr. Haledjian Got Married Remember the guy who solved all the crimes But now things…
End of the Parade I never cried like I cry when I cry for…
I Told You Not to Cry I told you not to cry, but you did I told…
Johnny Rock Steady Johnny's got a ratchet And he plan to use He say it…
Just One Day It was late at night We was feeling alright It was miles…
King of the Jungle I'm King of the Jungle, I'm Lord of the Beasts There…
L'Aventurier Egaré dans la vallée infernale le héros s'appelle Bob Moran…
Last Train to Expo '67 This is the last train to Expo '67 Get on board Let's…
Let's Go to Work Let's Go To Work! It's 9 o'clock in the evening, and the…
Lone Star He lives by honour of the code of the…
Lot's Wife Here’s the story of the wife of Lot History tells how…
Manon Viens Danser Le Ska Manon, viens danser le ska Montre-moi le nouveau pas Y′a per…
Matchbox John Hughes junkies contemplating suicide Boots and Crombi…
Party in Ja There is a party in Jamaica, and nobody want it…
Plan of Action Don't ask me anymore why I'm confused and sorry pretty…
Rat Fink I think I finally know just what you're about You got…
Sick Valentino A desperate plan calls for desperate measure But half of a…
Supernova Without a witness Without a word in edgewise I never…
Takin' it Uptown You know I love the techno And I love the drum…
The 10 Commandments of Ska The 10 Commandments These are the 10 commandments of ska …
The Coconut Song I was born in a coconut grove So please don't play…
Watch Your Back Back when I was a teen My father he said to…
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