we love ksf.
you love ksf.
Count Speedkill & Count Killface got together in 1992 to share their love for satan, music, and d & a. Doing live shows in unlikely venues quickly earned them a great reputation among drugusers and christians. The highlight being the sacrifice of a fish in a church, while playing the satanic hymn: "Days Of Doom".
The first years of K.S.F. they mainly played black metal and rock'n roll, but after some time they went on to play more psychedelic and experimental types of music due to their large affection for d & a. At some point they thought they were inspired by artists such as Jethro Tull and The Doors but that obviously wasn't true. It was during this period they created a musical intended for public appearances, by young musicians and dancers from a local college, but board members of the school decided it was morally repulsive, so therefore they ended the cooperation. The recording of the musical has been stolen from K.S.F. archives and will probably end up on broadway to some other assholes fortune.
For many years the lost tapes of K.S.F. had been missing, and only a few tapes existed, but now, almost all the tapes have been found and work is in progress to remaster all tracks and release a compilation entitled "Mother of Satan". Four tracks will be posted on myspace.
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