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Pretty Much a Rock Band: An Interview with Kinski

[19 March 2008]

by Jennifer Kelly

Kinski guitarist Chris Martin says he'll never be nervous again after the summer's last-minute, arena-sized tour with Tool. His Seattle four-piece may be the only band ever to open for Tool and record a split with Acid Mothers Temple.
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