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The Killers

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Artist Type: Group
Group Formed: 2002

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Artist Biography

The Killers are a rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, formed in 2001 and consist of Brandon Flowers (vocals, keyboards), Dave Keuning (guitar, backing vocals), Mark Stoermer (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. (drums, percussion). The band's three albums to date have sold in excess of 15 million copies worldwide combined. The band got its name from the fictional band "The Killers" in the video for New Order's "Crystal". The band was on hiatus, but returned to the studio to record their 4th studio album in early 2011.

Initially, The Killers played at large clubs in Las Vegas. With the band's line-up stable and their repertoire of songs expanding, the band began to attract attention from talent bookers, local agents, major label, scouts — and a UK representative for Warner Bros. Though the Warner Bros representative passed on the band, he took the demo back with him, showing it to a friend who worked at UK (London-based) indie label Lizard King Records (now Marrakesh Records). The Killers then signed in the summer of 2002 to a British label.

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Artist Discography

Albums

Day & Age (24 November 2008)
Hot Fuss (7 June 2004)
Hot Fuss: Limited Edition (16 August 2005)
Hot Fuss: Limited Edition 7-inch Box Set (2004)
Sam's Town (2 October 2006)

Singles

A Great Big Sled (12 December 2006)
All These Things That I've Done (30 August 2004)
Bones (27 November 2006)
Boots (30 November 2010)
Don't Shoot Me Santa (27 November 2007)
For Reasons Unknown (25 June 2007)
¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe! (1 December 2009)
Human (November 2008)
Joseph, Better You Than Me (23 December 2008)
Mr. Brightside (24 May 2004)
Read My Mind (26 February 2007)
Smile Like You Mean It (2 May 2005)
Somebody Told Me (15 March 2004)
Spaceman (2008)
The World We Live In (2009)
When You Were Young (18 September 2006)

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