THE KILLERS “Rebel Diamonds” their Greatest Hits

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The Killers have announced the release of “Rebel Diamonds” (out December 8), their second greatest hits album, following 2013’s “Direct Hits”.

“Rebel Diamonds” is presented in chronological order, starting with four songs from the band’s 2004 debut, “Hot Fuss,” and followed by two songs from “Sam’s Town,” three songs from 2008’s “Day & Age,” two more from “Battle Born,” one song from “Wonderful Wonderful,” three from “Imploding the Mirage,” and two songs from 2021’s “Pressure Machine.”

The album closes with the band’s recent singles “Boy” and “Your Side of Town,” as well as a new song titled “Spirit.”

THE TRACKLIST

01 Jenny Was a Friend of Mine
02 Mr. Brightside
03 All These Things That I’ve Done
04 Somebody Told Me
05 When You Were Young
06 Read My Mind
07 Human
08 Spaceman
09 A Dustland Fairytale
10 Runaways
11 Be Still
12 The Man
13 Caution
14 My Own Soul’s Warning
15 Dying Breeds
16 Pressure Machine
17 Quiet Town
18 Boy
19 Your Side of Town
20 Spirits

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