 | On the 2006 follow-up to their wildly successful debut, HOT FUSS, the Killers' continue their torrid affair with1980s New Wave, but manage to incorporate the sounds of that era, particularly heavy use of synthesizers, more seamlessly into the mix.... |
 | Although they are Las Vegas, Nevada natives, the Killers have more in common with the retro-New Wave sounds of New York City than with the casino crooners most often associated with Sin City. On HOT FUSS, the shaggy-haired quartet matches 1960s... |
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 | Collection of B-sides and rarities from the Las Vegas indie rock quartet The Killers. A compilation of tracks from soundtracks and single releases, as well as previously unreleased material from the 'Sam's Town' and 'Hot Fuss' sessions, this is an... |
 | Mickey and Mallory are coldblooded killers who set out on a murderous rampage. As the body count soars, so does their notoriety, and soon the press turns them into cult heroes. |
![CD: Killers [Remastered] [ECD] Iron Maiden, 1998](http://i8.ebayimg.com/03/c/01/a2/ee/40_6.JPG) | This Limited version features vinyl replica packaging.This is an Enhanced CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. The Enhanced portion includes music videos for "Wrathchild" and "Killers."Iron Maiden: Paul DiAnno... |
 | Mickey and Mallory are coldblooded killers who set out on a murderous rampage. As the body count soars, so does their notoriety, and soon the press turns them into cult heroes. |
 | Queen: Freddie Mercury (vocals, keyboards), Brian May (guitars, vocals), John Deacon (bass), Roger Taylor (drums, vocals).Recorded live on Queen's January-March 1979 European tour. Digitally remastered from original master tapes.Although many think... |
 | 'Sam's Town' is the epic second album from Las Vegas indie superstars The Killers. Whilst debut album 'Hot Fuss' was clearly influenced by English acts such as New Order and Duran Duran, this time around the influence of artists such as Bruce... |
 | Mickey and Mallory are coldblooded killers who set out on a murderous rampage. As the body count soars, so does their notoriety, and soon the press turns them into cult heroes. |