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The band was formed in 2006 by original members Joe James, Jono Yates, Nic Montgomery, Billy Evanson and Eddie Hawx. The band was initially named Rig Up Explosive, but the name was changed to Blitz Kids in 2009.[1] The name meaning was explained to be inspired by Joe's grandfather who was in a gang who named themselves 'Blitz Kids' during the events of World War II. The band released two albums, Scavangers, a mini-album, and Vagrants and Vagabonds, their first full-length feature, along with an EP entitled Decisions. Evanson and Hawx left the band because of personal issues in 2012.[2] Matt Freer replaced Eddie on drums in later 2012 and the band released a third EP entitled Never Die. The band recorded their second album in the summer of 2013 in Los Angeles with John Feldmann. The album, titled The Good Youth, was released on 20 January 2014. The band announced on 3 July 2015 that they have decided to part ways on good terms, however in the process of their break up the band cancelled one of their then upcoming tours, however intend on performing some farewell shows.[3] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The band was formed in 2006 by original members Joe James, Jono Yates, Nic Montgomery, Billy Evanson and Eddie Hawx. The band was initially named Rig Up Explosive, but the name was changed to Blitz Kids in 2009.[1] The name meaning was explained to be inspired by Joe's grandfather who was in a gang who named themselves 'Blitz Kids' during the events of World War II. The band released two albums, Scavangers, a mini-album, and Vagrants and Vagabonds, their first full-length feature, along with an EP entitled Decisions. Evanson and Hawx left the band because of personal issues in 2012.[2] Matt Freer replaced Eddie on drums in later 2012 and the band released a third EP entitled Never Die. The band recorded their second album in the summer of 2013 in Los Angeles with John Feldmann. The album, titled The Good Youth, was released on 20 January 2014. The band announced on 3 July 2015 that they have decided to part ways on good terms, however in the process of their break up the band cancelled one of their then upcoming tours, however intend on performing some farewell shows.[3] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Blitzschlag
Kann mich jemand hören
Dämonen
Dein Zuhause
Zeit
Wir bleiben Kids
Kraft
Über den Berg
Der Weg
Bordsteinrand
Intro
Zerbrechen
Ich kann die Welt spüren
vis-à-vis
WTF
In den Sternen
Winter in Dir
Spiegelbild
Geist
Kamintrophäe
Alles löst sich auf
Du gegen Dich
Halt dich fest an mir
Ich gehöre dir nicht
Eins
2-1-0
Schatten an der Wand
Unten am Fluss
Wir sind die Angst
Stay the Fuck Home
Wir bleiben Kids (feat. Swiss)
Kann mich jemand hören - Live In Leipzig 2019
Zerbrechen : Zerbrechen
Kraft - Live In Leipzig 2019
Dämonen - Live In Leipzig 2019
Wir bleiben Kids - Live In Leipzig 2019
Zeit - Live In Leipzig 2019
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Kann mich irgendjemand hören
Bordsteinrand : Bordsteinrand
Blitzschlag | Napalm Records
Intro : Intro
Daemonen
vis-a-vis
Kann mich jemand hören | Napalm Records
Alles loest sich auf
2 1 0
Über den Berg : Über den Berg
Uber den Berg
Blitzschlag : Blitzschlag
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