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King Parrot

King Parrot

King Parrot are an Australian grindcore band formed in Melbourne in 2010. They have released three studio albums: Bite Your Head Off (2012), Dead Set (2015) and Ugly Produce (2017).

Albums

2012 Bite Your Head Off
2015 Dead Set
2017 Ugly Produce
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