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Battle Born Studios

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Battle Born Studios is a 2,000-square-foot (190 m2) recording studio located in the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada. It is owned by rock band the Killers.

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Battle Born Studios
West Sirius Avenue, Las Vegas

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West Sirius Avenue 3783
89102 Las Vegas
Nevada, United States
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