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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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King Parrot Make Plea For Donations Following US Tour Van Break-In
The Melburnian outfit lost a week's worth of merch sales and an array of personal effects in the theft
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King Parrot Sign With EVP Ahead Of May Album
Album recorded with ex-Pantera frontman
Features / Music
Video Interview: King Parrot
Talking touring, origins, poop and more with King Parrot..
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Mass Sky Raid
King Parrot round out their blistering Winter Blizzard tour with a corker in Caloundra
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King Parrot Sign With New World Artists Agency
Band have winter tour lined up
Features / Music
Getting Serious
"There was several times across the six weeks where I just couldn’t believe that we hadn’t punched each other the fuck out."
Features / Premiere
King Parrot - Dead End
Reviews / Live
Live Review: King Parrot, Gay Paris
King Parrot have been touring Australia very heavily for the last two years, and the level of confidence and tightness the band has reached is truly on display tonight.
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King Parrot & Gay Paris To Hit The Road Together This December
Features / Music
Flying High
"We still get people bringing jars of Bonox to gigs and we have to sign them, all that sort of shit. I think the joke will go on for quite some time, and that’s totally cool with us."
News / Music
Metal Acts Band Together For Autism Benefit
Frankenbok, Deadnaught and King Parrot will headline the gig.
Features / Music
A Contained Explosion
"I think it’s a good representation of where the band’s at, but we’re under no illusions that we’ve still got a long way to go."