
Kill Creek has been a fixture and major influence on the Lawrence, Kansas and Kansas City music scene for as long as most of their recent contemporaries can remember. They started in 1986 as Shup Bish, but quickly changed their name to Kill Creek. They released their first album, St. Valentine's Garage (1994), and Proving Winter Cruel (1996), both on Mammoth records. They released Colors of Home (2001) on Second Nature records. Along the way they've released countless promotional singles, EP's, and at least two compilation LP's.
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Unsteady
All Ears
Cosmetic Surgery
Hardly Accounted For
With You Around
Binky
Dirty Hands
Biggest Rift
The Role Model
Stretch
Gett Up
Chromosome
Grandfather's Left Side
Without It
Lullaby
Six By Two
Gett On
Busted
Fruit Pie
Falsified
Divorcee
Kelly's Dead
Serotonin
Mousetrap
Punishment
Cops
Killing
Kathleen
Mother's Friends
Die Young
Harass
Prying
Funeral
Million
Wuss Cliff
Seven-Eleven
My Role As The Most Divisive And Corrosive Element In The Lawrence Music Scene
Seven - Eleven
Bartender
The Fool's Goal
What I Know Now
Louisiana Man
My Best Friends
Todd Newman
Cowhead
Johnny Boy
Inside
Promise To Fail
Eulogy
39 Fingers
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