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Rob Fitzpatrick (avgust 2012), „Robert Smith interview”, The Word, Приступљено 15. 8. 2016, „I played with the Banshees [after their guitarist John McGeoch suddenly left] through our first tour, and it allowed me to think beyond what we were doing. I wanted to have a band that does what Steve Severin and Budgie do, where they just get a bassline and the drum part and Siouxsie wails.”
O'Kane, Josh (18. 9. 2008). „Talking Bloc during Harvest Jazz – Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke talks life, love, music and Ultimate Fighting”. [Here] New Brunswick. Архивирано из оригинала 8. 7. 2011. г. Приступљено 8. 7. 2012. „With the new record, he said he was inspired by a song written years ago by Siouxsie and the Banshees called Peek-a-Boo. 'I heard it for the first time, and it sounded like nothing else on this planet. This is just a pop song that they put out in the middle of their career that nobody knows about, but to me it sounded like the most current but most futuristic bit of guitar-pop music I've heard. I thought, that'd be cool, to make music that people might not get at the time, but in ten years' time, people would revisit it."”CS1 одржавање: Неподобан URL (веза)