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{{Short description|American rock band}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Kill Switch...Klick
| image = KSK93-06.jpg
| alt = Kill Switch...Klick promo shot from 1993 (L to R, D.A. Sebasstian, Victoria Knight & Mike Ditmore).
| caption = Kill Switch...Klick promo shot
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===Sobriety and inspiration (1991 - 1993)===
Sebasstian came up with the band name while working at [[Microsoft]] as a landscape grunt.<ref name="indus_nation_8">{{cite journal |last1=Dankin |first1=Alexander |editor1-last=Valerio |editor1-first=Paul |title=KsK: Grunge Sucks |journal=
{{cquote|As I reached down to shut the mower off, it was as if a light went off in my head. I had been looking for a band name for months and nothing seemed to fit the aggressive electronic direction my music was taking. The words "Kill Switch" kept rolling around in my head all afternoon. This was at the same time [[Jeffrey Dahmer]] was all over the news for his cannibalistic antics. A random thought of Dahmer with a switch on the side of his head marked "Kill" came to me. I thought what if Dahmer had a Kill Switch that went "Klick" and he instantly changed into the strange creature he eventually became. Klick was an after thought, so I have always written the name with the ellipses.}}
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===Formation and ''deGenerate'' (1993 - 1998)===
KsK originally signed with [[Urge Ltd]] in 1993, a label founded by Russell Ziecker (former bandmate of [[Charlie Sexton]] and before starting Urge working at [[Virgin Records]] Publishing). This relationship did not produce anything more than demo tapes and a rumored track "Big Dub" in the movie ''Headless Body Topless Bar''. The duo then signed to [[Cleopatra Records]] in 1994. The following year the band released the
===''Organica'' (1998 - 2001)===
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* [http://www.aracnet.com/~jester/interview/ksk.interview.html Sonic Boom Interview 27 October 1995]
* [http://www.cleorecs.com Cleopatra Records]
* [http://www.go-kustom.com Go-Kustom Rekords] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010413213816/http://www.go-kustom.com/ |date=April 13, 2001 }}
==Sources==
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* [http://www.go-kustom.com/kskpages.html Official KsK Homepage]
* [http://www.go-kustom.com/danews.html KsK & D.A. Sebasstian News]
* [http://www.go-kustom.com Go-Kustom Rekords & Films] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010413213816/http://www.go-kustom.com/ |date=April 13, 2001 }}
* [http://www.choppertown.com/brands/Go%252dKustom-Films.html Go-Kustom Films - Motorcycle Movies]
* [http://www.hotrodgirlssavetheworld.com Hot Rod Girls Save the World film site]
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