Karma to Burn (disambiguation)

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Karma to Burn is an American rock band. It is also the name of:

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<i>Almost Heathen</i> 2001 studio album by Karma to Burn

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<i>Appalachian Incantation</i> 2010 studio album by Karma to Burn

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William "Will" Mecum is an American musician who is the lead guitarist for the rock band Karma To Burn. During K2B's seven-year absence, he also played guitar for instrumental band Treasure Cat. He also played drums in the band Admiral prior to joining Karma To Burn. He currently resides in West Virginia.

<i>V</i> (Karma to Burn album) 2011 studio album by Karma to Burn

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Arch Stanton is the sixth studio album released by the instrumental stoner rock band Karma to Burn. It is their third studio release since reforming from their 7-year hiatus in 2009. It was released on August 18, 2014, via FABA/Deepdive Records. Unlike their previous release V, this album returns to their exclusively instrumental roots, although the final track features dialogue snippets from the classic spaghetti western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, from which the album title is derived.

<i>Mountain Czar</i> 2016 studio album by Karma to Burn

Mountain Czar is the seventh studio album released by the instrumental stoner rock band Karma to Burn, and was released February 26, 2016. Unlike their previous release Arch Stanton, this album is not exclusively instrumental, with one track featuring Italian vocalist Stefanie Savy. The song, "Uccidendo Un Sogno," is an Italian-language rewrite of the Tom Petty classic Runnin' Down a Dream.

Daniel Davies (musician)

Daniel Davies is a British American musician and composer, best known for his contributions to horror director John Carpenter's Lost Themes and Lost Themes II albums, and for his work with rock bands Year Long Disaster, Karma to Burn, and CKY. Davies is the son of guitarist Dave Davies of The Kinks, and the godson of John Carpenter.

<i>The Definitive 7" Trilogy</i> 2017 compilation album by Karma to Burn and Sons of Alpha Centauri

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