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Name Date Started by Project
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The KLF discography 26 February 2006 kingboyk Yes KLF discography and information about KLF Communications and KLF collaborators
Zoo Records 27 February 2006 kingboyk Yes record label formed by Bill Drummond and David Balfe
Disco 2000 28 February 2006 kingboyk Yes KLF spinoff band featuring Cressida Cauty
1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) 4 March 2006 kingboyk Yes The JAMs' debut album
Who Killed The JAMs? 11 March 2006 kingboyk Yes The JAMs' second album
Last Train to Trancentral 23 March 2006 Vinoir Yes One of The KLF's signature tunes
What Time Is Love? 23 March 2006 Vinoir Yes Another of The KLF's signature tunes
Scott Piering 28 March 2006 Vinoir Yes Erstwhile KLF colleague/plugger
Justified and Ancient 30 March 2006 Vinoir Yes Another of The KLF's signature tunes
Shag Times 5 April 2006 Vinoir Yes JAMS/KLF compilation
The "What Time Is Love?" Story 5 April 2006 kingboyk Yes KLF compilation
Brilliant (band) 8 April 2006 kingboyk Yes Jimmy Cauty's pre-KLF band
Doctorin' the Tardis 10 April 2006 Vinoir Yes "Excrutiating" number one hit single
The Man (album) 15 April 2006 kingboyk Yes Drummond's solo album
The KLF films 18 April 2006 kingboyk Yes Overview of The KLF in celluloid
The Moody Boys 22 April 2006 Vinoir Yes Remixers of The KLF and possibly featuring Jimmy Cauty
All You Need Is Love (The JAMs) 26 April 2006 kingboyk Yes JAMs' debut single
Fuck the Millennium 11 May 2006 Vinoir Yes 1997 comeback single
Whitney Joins The JAMs 22 May 2006 kingboyk Yes JAMs' second single
Down Town 31 May 2006 kingboyk Yes Minor JAMs single
45 (book) 3 June 2006 kingboyk Yes Book by Mr William Drummond
Burn the Bastards 10 June 2006 Vinoir Yes JAMs/KLF single
A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From the Centre of the Ultraworld 30 August 2006 Feduciary No I'm not sure of scope, but if Big in Japan and Brilliant's early works are within scope, a Cauty-era Orb classic has to be. We can narrow scope if an Orb WikiProject ever starts.
K Cera Cera 27 September 2006 (kingboyk) Yes (Split from K Foundation)
Kylie Said To Jason 6 October 2006 kingboyk Yes 1989 KLF single. All songs released as one or more singles now have an article, I think.

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