Styx - Kilroy Was Here

About Kilroy Was Here by Styx Album

Styx - Kilroy Was Here album info will be updated!

Do you love Kilroy Was Here (Styx) album? Please share your friends!

Kilroy Was Here (Styx) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Mr. Roboto 5:28
2.Cold War 4:27
3.Don't Let It End 4:56
4.High Time 4:33
5.Heavy Metal Poisoning 4:57
6.Just Get Through This Night 6:06
7.Double Life 3:46
8.Haven't We Been Here Before? 4:06
9.Don't Let It End (Reprise) 2:22

Styx - Kilroy Was Here Album Comments

What do you think Kilroy Was Here album? Can you share your thoughts and listen experiences with other peoples?

Please wait! Facebook song comments loading...

Kilroy Was Here [Styx] Album Reviews

TransferWise 💸

Enjoy high maximum transfers into more than 20 currencies while saving up to 90% over local banks! The cheap, fast way to send money abroad. Free transfer up to 500 USD!

AirBNB 🎁

Get $69 off on your first stay at travels. Claim your $69 Airbnb free credit by clicking here!

Payoneer 💰

Wondering how you could earn $25 by just signing up? Earn $25 for free by joining Payoneer. Sign Up!

Coursera 💡

Start your future on coursera today! Build skills with courses, certificates, and degrees online from world-class universities and companies. Join for Free!

Mind Lab Pro ® 🎯

Mind Lab Pro® boosts work performance and productivity with nootropics for focus, multitasking under stress, creative problem-solving and more. Buy Now!

Kilroy Was Here Wiki

Kilroy was here is a meme that became popular during World War II, typically seen in graffiti. Its origin is debated, but the phrase and the distinctive accompanying doodle became associated with GIs in the 1940s: a bald-headed man (sometimes depicted as having a few hairs) with a prominent nose peeking over a wall with his fingers clutching the wall. "Mr Chad" or just "Chad" was the version that became popular in the United Kingdom. The character of Chad may have been derived from a British cartoonist in 1938, possibly pre-dating "Kilroy was here". According to Dave Wilton, "Some time during the war, Chad and Kilroy met, and in the spirit of Allied unity merged, with the British drawing appearing over the American phrase." Other names for the character include Smoe, Clem, Flywheel, Private Snoops, Overby, Eugene the Jeep, Scabooch, and Sapo. According to Charles Panati, "The outrageousness of the graffiti was not so much what it said, but where it turned up." It is not known if there was an actual person named Kilroy who inspired the graffiti, although there have been claims over the years.

Kilroy Was Here by Styx Kilroy Was Here album songs Kilroy Was Here comments Kilroy Was Here album credits Kilroy Was Here reviews listen Kilroy Was Here

Are you safe on the Internet?Surf anonymously, prevent hackers from acquiring your IP address, send anonymous email, and encrypt your Internet connection. High speed, ultra secure, and easy to use. Instant setup.