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Archived Posts from Killed By Death Records
Disco Zombies - Mary Millington
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “The third and last release from The Disco Zombies shows a new, minimal direction for the band (and once again killer…” on Jun 2nd, 2009 →
Kitchen And The Plastic Spoons - Fantastic
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “Time for some hard homosexual nazi synth punk out of Sweden. Happy Funeral is about the day they buried Hitler.…” on May 29th, 2009 →
Vores The - Forget That Guy
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “I think this the second and last 7″ from The Vores better since it doesn’t have any fillers. Their first…” on May 25th, 2009 →
Jim Basnight - She Got Fucked
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “Live In The Sun is not my cup of tea though I’ve read that some people regard it as a…” on May 23rd, 2009 →
20/20 - Giving It All
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “Just fucking perfect Beatlesque powerpop out of LA. What is there not to like about this record. The boys are…” on May 19th, 2009 →
Arsenik - Swedish Boy
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “Here’s another record that was recently posted over at Girls from Tahiti, but as it’s totally incredibly I felt like…” on May 17th, 2009 →
Quizz Kids - Fruitcake
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “Quizz Kids has been posted here before as they had a song on the Live pÃ¥ Musikverket compilation, but here’s…” on May 13th, 2009 →
New Models - Shattered Windows
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “Repost from 18th of May 2006. Added more scans and Shattered Windows which ain’t that bad just a bit too…” on May 12th, 2009 →
Testors - Time Is Mine
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “Sonny Vincents first(?) and total classic band the Testors. That they’ve gotten more recognition recently then when they where around…” on May 10th, 2009 →
Shas - En idiots drom
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “What the heck was going on in Asa in the late 70s/ early 80s? So many bands from such a…” on May 7th, 2009 →