They played punky garage rock inspired by the likes of Chuck Berry, the New York Dolls, and Johnny Burnette's Rock & Roll Trio.
[1] The band featured vocalist and guitarist Andy Maltz, the rhythm sections of Sara Nelson (bass and backing vocals) and Kari Boden (drums and backing vocals).
After signing to Crypt Records, The Little Killers released their self-titled debut album in September 2003.
It became a hit in garage punk circles, although it didn't make the band as big as label-mates such as Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
In 2006, they released their second and final album, A Real Good One, on the Gern Blandsten Records label.