Hot Fuss

2004 album by the Killers

Hot Fuss is the first studio album by the Killers. The Killers are an American rock band. The album was released on June 7, 2004 in the United Kingdom. It was released on June 15, 2004, in the United States. Island Records released the album. The album had four singles. The singles are "Mr. Brightside", "Somebody Told Me", "All These Things That I've Done" and "Smile Like You Mean It".

Hot Fuss
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 7, 2004 (2004-06-07)
Recorded2003
Studio
Genre
Length45:39
LabelIsland
Producer
  • Jeff Saltzman
  • the Killers
the Killers chronology
Hot Fuss
(2004)
Sam's Town
(2006)
Singles from Hot Fuss
  1. "Mr. Brightside"
    Released: September 29, 2003
  2. "Somebody Told Me"
    Released: March 15, 2004
  3. "All These Things That I've Done"
    Released: August 30, 2004
  4. "Smile Like You Mean It"
    Released: May 2, 2005

The album was number seven on the Billboard 200. It was number one on the UK Albums Chart. Hot Fuss was nominated for five Grammy Awards.[5] the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) gave the album a platinum certification.

Track listing

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All tracks are produced by Jeff Saltzman and the Killers, except "Everything Will Be Alright". Brandon Flowers produced this song.

No. Title Length
1. "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine"   4:04
2. "Mr. Brightside"   3:43
3. "Smile Like You Mean It"   3:54
4. "Somebody Told Me"   3:17
5. "All These Things That I've Done"   5:01
6. "Andy, You're a Star"   3:14
7. "On Top"   4:18
8. "Change Your Mind"   3:11
9. "Believe Me Natalie"   5:05
10. "Midnight Show"   4:02
11. "Everything Will Be Alright"   5:45
  1. 1.0 1.1 Except "Everything Will Be Alright"
  2. "Everything Will Be Alright"

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Rolli, Bryan (October 4, 2017). "The Killers and Panic! at the Disco: How the Two Veteran Rock Bands Took the Long Way to the Top". Billboard. Archived from the original on July 2, 2018. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  2. Begrand, Adrien (June 15, 2004). "The Killers: Hot Fuss". PopMatters. Archived from the original on October 4, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
  3. Mervis, Scott (December 3, 2004). "Meet the Killers". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. ISSN 1068-624X.
  4. Wilson, MacKenzie. "Hot Fuss – The Killers". AllMusic. Archived from the original on October 11, 2020. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  5. "The Killers - Grammy Awards". grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.