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KOC
(redirected from Kings of Convenience)

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KOCKuwait Oil Company
KOCKings of Convenience (band)
KOCKnights of Columbus
KOCKings of Chaos (gaming)
KOCKingdoms of Camelot (online gaming)
KoCKnights of Cydonia (Muse song)
KOCKiss on the Cheek
KOCKnights of Cygnus (gaming; MapleStory)
KOCKids of Cracatau (band)
KOCKuwait Olympic Committee
KOCKids of Courage (various organizations)
KOCOrganic Carbon Absorption (coefficient)
KOCKings of Crime (band)
KOCKosova Olympic Committee
KOCKey Operational Capability
KOCKick Off Call
KOCKick Off Crew


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KINGS OF CONVENIENCE DECLARATION OF DEPENDENCE Norwegian acoustic balladeers make songs that are picked up and ruined by mobile phone companies' cinema adverts.
As she tells it, this former chorister discovered her Courtney Love-ish, Björk-esque bellow after a gig by Erlend Øye from Kings of Convenience.
He features on the soundtrack to Sony's new TV advert and his delicate vocals and intricate guitars are reminiscent of Nick Drake and fellow Scandinavians Kings of Convenience.
 
 
 
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