The Honeymoon Killers (disambiguation)

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The Honeymoon Killers is a 1970 American film.

The Honeymoon Killers may also refer to:

The Honeymoon Killers were an American noise rock band from New York City, formed in 1983. Their name is taken from the 1970 crime film The Honeymoon Killers. The Honeymoon Killers' sound is deeply rooted in the blues earning them comparisons to The Cramps, whose music was highly influential to Teel. The nucleus of the band was Jerry Teel and Lisa Wells, with Sally Edroso serving as the longest standing drummer between 1985 and 1990. The group's rotating line-ups would consist of members belonging to like-minded bands such as Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Ritual Tension and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Their first three albums were independent releases issued by the band's label Fur Records. The group disbanded in 1994, with its leader Jerry Teel forming The Chrome Cranks with drummer Bob Bert and guitarist William Gilmore Weber.

The Honeymoon Killers were a Belgian experimental rock band originally formed in 1974 by Yvon Vromman, with J.F Jones Jacob, and Gérald Fenerberg. In its first incarnation, the band played mostly in Brussels, was arrogant and funny, and performed massacres on all musical genres, from rockabilly and punk to marching band music, French chanson and free jazz.

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<i>The Honeymoon Killers from Mars</i> 1984 studio album by The Honeymoon Killers

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<i>Let It Breed</i> 1986 studio album by The Honeymoon Killers

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<i>Turn Me On</i> (album) 1987 studio album by The Honeymoon Killers

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<i>Take It Off!</i> 1988 EP by The Honeymoon Killers

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<i>Til Death Do Us Part</i> (EP) 1990 EP by The Honeymoon Killers

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<i>Sing Sing (1984-1994)</i> 1997 studio album by The Honeymoon Killers

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