Episode 150 – KXM – KXM – Part 1

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Episode 150 - KXM - KXM - Part 1
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Episode 150 is here and the wheel has spoken! This time, it’s KXM’s self-titled debut album on deck. Featuring members of Korn, Dokken, and King’s X, this power trio brings the riffs and the groove. Let’s see what this supergroup is made of!

KXM is the self-titled debut studio album by American rock supergroup KXM released through Rat Pak Records on March 11, 2014. The band features Doug (or dUg) Pinnick from King’s X, George Lynch from Lynch Mob and formerly of Dokken, and Ray Luzier from Korn.

XXM
Doug Pinnick – bass, vocals
George Lynch – guitars
Ray Luzier – drums, percussion

Production
Jeff Pilson – additional writing
Chris Collier – mixing, mastering, engineering
Motionless Visions – layout
Sebastién Paquet – photography

Additional Musicians
Donny Dickman – keyboards

Intro Music/Wheel Spin Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay


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