
Kowloon Walled City is an American noise rock and sludge metal band formed in San Francisco, United States in 2007. They are known for a "deconstructed" heavy sound that emphasizes negative space, slow tempos, and intense emotional tension. The band takes its name from the legendary, densely populated district in Hong Kong, reflecting their themes of urban decay and industrial blight. Their sound has evolved from a more aggressive, sludge-heavy debut into a minimalist style that has been compared to artists like Harvey Milk
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50s Dad
Beef Cattle
Wrong Side of History
Container Ships
Cornerstone
Annandale
You Don't Have Cancer
Diabetic Feet
Piecework
Oxygen Tent
Clockwork
Gambling on the Richter Scale
Your Best Years
Paper Houses
Sleep Debt
Bone Loss
More Like the Shit Factory
Utopian
The Grift
Grievances
Backlit
You Had A Plan
White Walls
True Believer
Splicing
When We Fall Through The Floor
Daughters And Sons
Lampblack
My Hands Are Turning to Bricks
Another Corporate Takeover
Inheritance
Make Us Pay
Turk, Taylor, and Jones
July
Turk, Taylor and Jones
The Commuter
The Busker
50's Dad
Hong Kong's City of Darkness
You Don’t Have Cancer
The Way It Will Be
Annadale
July (Low cover)
Anthem (Godflesh Cover)
Clockwork (Live at WFMU)
Pressure Keeps Me Alive
The Milkman (2011)
Anthem
Anthem (Live at WFMU)
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