Klover Explained

Klover
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genre:Punk rock
Years Active:1995
Label:Mercury Records
Associated Acts:Gang Green, Jerry's Kids
Past Members:Brian Betzger
Chris Doherty
Darren Hill
Mike Stone

Klover was an American, short-lived Boston punk band, consisting of Mike Stone (later a Queensrÿche guitarist) on vocals and guitar, Chris Doherty (ex-Gang Green) on lead guitar, Darren Hill (ex-Red Rockers, Paul Westerberg) on bass and Brian Betzger (ex-Jerry's Kids, Gang Green) on drums.[1]

They released only one album, Feel Lucky Punk?, and an EP, Beginning to End, on Mercury Records in 1995 and disbanded after the subsequent tour. "Beginning to End" was used in the soundtrack for the 1995 Sylvester Stallone film Assassins.[2]

Discography

  1. "Our Way"
  2. "Beginning to End"
  3. "Here I Go Again"
  4. "All Kindsa Girls"
  5. "What a Waste"
  6. "I Wanna Be"
  7. "Memory"
  8. "Brain"
  9. "Illusions (Make It Go Away)"
  10. "Sandbag"
  11. "Building a Wall"
  12. "Y.R.U. (Still Here)"
  1. "Beginning to End"
  2. "Common Factor" (non-lp)
  3. "Nothing" (non-lp)
  4. "Building a Wall"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klover | Album Discography. AllMusic. 22 September 2020.
  2. Web site: Assassins (1995) – IMDb. 22 September 2020. IMDb.com.