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"“Andy (“Andy You’re a Star”) is the only person that is real on the album,” explains Dave, “he’s some-one that Brandon grew up with. Natalie (“Believe Me Natalie”) is based on this kind of partying girl in the seventies who ends up dying of AIDS, it’s about the whole end of the disco party era that ended in the early eighties. And Jenny (“Jenny Was a Friend of Mine”) is about this girl who gets killed by her boyfriend. See most of it is fiction, but there’s a little truth to “Mr. Brightside,” even though no names are mentioned, it’s about Brandon’s ex-girlfriend and how she cheated on him—that bitch.”" - David Keuning
"I would like to touch people." - Brandon Flowers
"Controversy is never a bad thing." - Brandon Flowers
"They have these weekly newspapers, you know, they have classifieds, 'man seeking woman', 'transvestite seeking...you know...someone like me', 'looking for a couch', Dave was looking for, I guess for me, and so I came knocking on Dave's door and that's kinda how it all started." - Brandon Flowers
"I'd like this band to last for another 50 years. I want to be in a band like Queen - that's my dream. I want that kind of longevity and that kind of variety."- David Keuning
"Absolutely not. I think there are far more offensive names out there like Nashville Pussy, Cryptic Slaughter and Julio Iglesias. Personally, I think Julio Iglesias is far more offensive than the aforementioned names." - Ronnie Vannucci
"Most people talk about how they knew they were destined to be onstage, that it was meant to be. But I was literally looking for a place on the floor to throw up on the night of my first gig." - Brandon Flowers
"This album is one of the best albums in the past 20 years. There's nothing that touches this album. And that sounds like I'm being cocky, but I'm just so excited." - Brandon Flowers
"Me and him had a thing once. He told me I owed him 15 dollars once. I told him to fuck off." - Ronnie Vannucci
"'Take Me Out' is really deadly." - Mark Stoermer
"I interviewed the Killers once and it wasn't going very well. I couldn't get the guitarist, Dave, to talk about his song, so I started asking about his hair and suddenly he got really chatty. So basically, with The Killers, I talked about music and didn't get anywhere, then I talked about hair products and they loved it!"- Alex Zane
"He was my archenemy. He was a really bad dude. We were locked in a power struggle of cool. He thought he had MUCH COOLER hair, but he just had COOLER hair." - Ronnie Vannucci
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