• Ear Candy is the sixth studio album by American rock band King's X, released in 1996. It was produced by Arnold Lanni and King's X. The album has two...
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  • Look up ear candy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ear Candy may refer to: Ear Candy (King's X album), 1996 Ear Candy (Helen Reddy album), 1977 This...
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    leaving Atlantic Records, following the release of Ear Candy in 1996, King's X has released albums through Metal Blade Records, InsideOut Music and independently...
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  • production duties with King's X after four albums. When the high-profile Brendan O'Brien approached King's X about creating an album together, the band enthusiastically...
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  • Best of King's X is a compilation album by American rock band King's X. The songs on this compilation, spanning a decade of discography, were selected...
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  • Alton Kelley (category American album-cover and concert-poster artists)
    Benefit Fund. Kelley is also credited for the cover art for the King's X album Ear Candy in 1996. He was brought up in Connecticut and worked as a welder...
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  • Eyes and Rev. He has also produced American groups The Gufs and King's X (Ear Candy). "Frozen Ghost". Jam!/Canoe. Archived from the original on 19 July...
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  • Jon (April 29, 2024). "Redd Kross Announce New Album and 2024 North American Tour, Drop Single "Candy Coloured Catastrophe"". Consequence. Retrieved April...
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  • 2013, Blue Murder was reissued by Rock Candy Records. The reissue featured a remastered version of the album, a 3,500 word essay by Malcolm Dome and...
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  • KXM (redirect from KXM (album))
    put together an album. According to Lynch, the name KXM was derived from each member's full-time band: K from Korn, X from King's X, and M from Lynch...
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