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Frontman Jared Leto told MTV News: "My brother and I were born in Louisiana, we had a single mom… who, at the time, was a high school dropout living in the South, really didn't have very much in terms of materialistic things. And although we moved out of the South when we were kids — you know, we joke we kind of climbed out of the muddy banks of the Mississippi River with food stamps in one hand and our instruments in the other — our mother helped carve a new life for us. And I think that song has some spirit of the South in it; some kind of American Gothic feel." (Source Night of the Hunter Songfacts).
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