The Gone Jackals was a hard rock and roll band, based in San Francisco, California. They gained some fame among computer gamers worldwide when they provided parts of the soundtrack to the biker themed adventure-game Full Throttle by LucasArts (some of its songs were also featured on their second album, Bone to Pick). The soundtrack became LucasArts best selling item in their mail order catalog.
In late 2001, Keith Karloff, frontman of the band, s...
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The Gone Jackals was a hard rock and roll band, based in San Francisco, California. They gained some fame among computer gamers worldwide when they provided parts of the soundtrack to the biker themed adventure-game Full Throttle by LucasArts (some of its songs were also featured on their second album, Bone to Pick). The soundtrack became LucasArts best selling item in their mail order catalog.
In late 2001, Keith Karloff, frontman of the band, started working on a new musical project. Led by his great passion for the old style rock music, he formed The Bonedrivers, a blues rock power trio which has since then toured the U.S.A. and published a locally acclaimed full-length album named Roadhouse Manifesto.
The Gone Jackals were founded during the late eighties by multi-instrumentalist Keith Karloff, a talented drummer/guitarist and songwriter who used to play as a solo artist in New York City since the early eighties, under the stage name "Keith Gale".
After moving to San Francisco in...
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