Lyrics by Klingonz

Do you love Klingonz's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Klingonz's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

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  1. Brainwankers From The Planet Sex
  2. Brainwankers from the planet sex
  3. Chamalien
  4. Chamalien
  5. Cyberpunk Aftermath
  6. Cyberpunk Aftermath
  7. Kaned
  8. Kaned
  9. Method In Our Madness
  10. Method in our madness
  11. Pact With The Devil
  12. Pact with the devil
  13. Pick Pick Yum Yum
  14. Scar On This Earth
  15. Scar on this earth
  16. Short Memories
  17. Short memories
  18. Tir Na Nog
  19. Tir na nog
  20. Xenophobe
  21. Xenophone

Klingonz are an Irish psychobilly band formed in 1985, in Dublin. Their original line-up had Doyley on lead vocals and bass, Willo playing guitar and Mocker on drums. In 1988 in London Strangy played bass Strangy joined Numbskulls. Mick of Phantom Rockers would later replace Doyley on Guitar. In 1998 this line-up recorded an EP entitled The Mad are Sane under the name Looper. Doyley and Strangy went on to form Celtic Bones. The band reformed with the original line-up in 2001 and continues to tour and record. In summer 2009 Doyley hacked it and left the band. Dave Deville joined on guitar in 2009, also Ray joined on Double Bass mid 2014.

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