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Killed By 9V Batteries

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noise rockPost punkaustrianindie rockpost-punk

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Killed By 9V Batteries is an indie rock, shoegaze and noise pop band born in Sankt Pölten, Austria. Founded in 2002, the members entered a temporary hiatus in 2005. However in the same year (2005), they re-grouped and later signed to the Vienna-based indie label Siluh Records and released three full-length Albums there. Möstl also plays in the bands Sex Jams and his solo project Mile Me Deaf. Members: Wolfgang Möstl Mario Zangl Mario Loder Philipp Ludersdorfer Official Site: www.killedby9vbatteries.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Worst Of Total Anarchy

1,116
2

Whatever People Say I Am, I Am

1,109
3

Extra Extended Expressions

854
4

Come Down To Boredom

840
5

A new border to run along

825
6

Translate Computer Language

782
7

Home Sweet Home Kill Fucking Everyone

749
8

I Was Caught By Some Popular Lines

655
9

Acting Moderate

618
10

Force Him To Rule His Own World

617

albums

KILLED BY 9V BATTERIES

KILLED BY 9V BATTERIES

Escape Plans Make It Hard To Wait For Success

Escape Plans Make It Hard To Wait For Success

The Crux

The Crux

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daKradha's Indie/Rock Playlist - July 2009

FM4 Soundselection 24

FM4 Soundselection 24

Split LP

Split LP

Escape Plans Make It Hard To Wait For Success (Neuhass)

Escape Plans Make It Hard To Wait For Success (Neuhass)

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daKradha's Indie/Rock Playlist - June 2009

Worst Of Total Anarchy

Worst Of Total Anarchy

Selftitled

Selftitled

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Best Of Indie Rock - Broken Silence Vol. 1

Split

Split

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