
Formed in 1982 by Jim Lane, Tom De Spain, and Eric Troop, Killroy was one of the first American Oi bands. Killroy toured the U.S. in 1984 after the release of their second Record(Believe in The Ruins). After the tour the band went completely underground. "Killroy" was also the handle for an Amiga demoscene musician, most notable for his excellent conversion of Ferrante & Teicher's theme to the film "Exodus." Also a power metal band from Germany.
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Love So Deep
Say It With Soul
99 Bottles
Red Alert
Last Resort
Believe in the Ruins
D-Generation
West End Kids
Gas Mask
So What
Heads Kicked In
Rush The Door
No More Tourists
Fighting In The Streets
Late Again
Skeptic
Here We Go
Bad Man
Heat
Out Of Control
Al's Favorite Song
66 Big Buildup
The Guitar Must Be Destroyed
The Battle
Zombie Love
ZASTO BAS JA?
Don't Trip
Number of The Beast
Fundamentals
Scream/Say It With Soul
it is enough for me, anyway
The Scream / Say It with Soul
Hard Isn't It
Die Motherfucker Die
Enemies
LEAP
fighting in the stands
Giant Spiders Attack
66 Big Build-Up
'66 Big Build Up
53rd & 3rd
Fourty Five
Police Oppression
Number On My Days
Never Come Clean
Metal - Maker
No More
Kiss of Judas
Raiders' Fight Song
Infected
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