I have a 9patch set as the background of my layout. However I still want to provide touch feedback by using the selectableItemBackground attr.
I've tried using a <layer-list> with the 9patch and selectableItemBackground as the android:drawable of the second <item>, however that did not work.
I could also try making a selector and overlay the gradient drawable android uses for selectableItemBackground in list_selector_background_pressed.xml with a <layer-list>. But in 4.4 KitKat the selected background color is actually gray instead of blue in JellyBeans, so I can't really hardcode it :(
There has to be an easier way, right guys? D:
I've tried using a with the 9patch and selectableItemBackground as the android:drawable of the second , however that did not work.
Yes, drawable attribute in a layer-list (or state-list) does not accept an attr value. You would see a Resource.NotFoundException. A look at LayerDrawable's (or StateListDrawable's) source code explains why: the value that you provide is assumed to be a drawable's id. 
But, you can retrieve a theme and platform-specific drawable for an attribute in code:
// Attribute array
int[] attrs = new int[] { android.R.attr.selectableItemBackground };
TypedArray a = getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(attrs);
// Drawable held by attribute 'selectableItemBackground' is at index '0'        
Drawable d = a.getDrawable(0);
a.recycle();
Now, you can create a LayerDrawable:
LayerDrawable ld = new LayerDrawable(new Drawable[] {
                       // Nine Path Drawable
                       getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.Your_Nine_Path), 
                       // Drawable from attribute  
                       d });
// Set the background to 'ld'
yourLayoutContainer.setBackground(ld);
You'll also need to set yourLayoutContainer's clickable attribute:
android:clickable="true"
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