Almighty Defenders

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Almighty Defenders
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genres Doo-wop, garage rock
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, drums
Years active2009–present
Labels Vice Records
Associated acts Black Lips, King Khan & BBQ Show

The Almighty Defenders is a supergroup consisting of the Black Lips and The King Khan & BBQ Show formed in February 2009 in Berlin, Germany.

Discography

  1. All My Loving - 3:08
  2. The Ghost With The Most - 4:05
  3. Bow Down And Die - 4:07
  4. Cone Of Light - 3:22
  5. Jihad Blues - 2:01
  6. 30 Second Air Blast - 1:42
  7. Death Cult Soup n' Salad - 1:20
  8. I'm Coming Home - 3:12
  9. Over The Horizon - 1:46
  10. She Came Before Me - 3:26
  11. The Great Defender - 4:58

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