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  1. The Joykiller was an American punk rock supergroup from Huntington Beach, California, United States. The Joykiller were formed in 1995 by Jack Grisham of T.S.O.L., Billy Persons (The Weirdos/Gun Club) and Ronnie King. After the formation of the band Jack recruited his ex-T.S.O.L. bandmate Ron Emory on guitar and added Chris Lagerborg ...

  2. 21 de dic. de 2014 · The Joykiller - Self-Titled (1995) Full Album. Travis M. 9.83K subscribers. Subscribed. 168. 11K views 9 years ago. One of my favorite Epitaph bands, this was their first release back in 1995....

  3. The Joykiller is the fastest playable Stand in the game, and excels at sweeping through close-range enemies with powerful attacks, especially in the early game. Its effectiveness falls off later, due to more enemies and bosses staying out of S range, but its proficiency at spreading Poison around and access to M range skills like Chainsaw let ...

  4. 21 de dic. de 2014 · Travis M. 10.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 133. 8.7K views 9 years ago. One of my favorite Epitaph bands, this was their second release back in 1996. The Joykiller split after just three albums,...

  5. With the help of Ronnie King's (Tupac Shakur, Snoop Doggy Dog) fuzzed out keyboards the band delivered a pop-punk record with an exciting new twist. The Joykiller followed up their debut success with the release of Static, an album that appealed to critics and fans alike.

  6. Pop punk band led by singer Jack Grisham (ex- T.S.O.L., Cathedral of Tears, and Tender Fury ), formed in 1995 with bassist Billy Persons (ex- The Weirdos ), drummer Chris Lagerborg (ex- Cadillac Tramps ), and keyboardist Ronnie King. They released three albums on Epitaph Records in the mid-1990s.

  7. 11 de ago. de 2003 · About Ready Sexed Go by The Joykiller. Joykiller fans have been waiting for what seems like eons to hear what Jack Lloyd Jones (T.S.O.L., Tender Fury, The Joykiller) had been up to in the late '90s -- the time between the last Joykiller record, Three, and the "comeback" album from (the original) T.S.O.L., Disappear.