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DD: No. I'm not attracted to them -- they're like my brothers. I went out with the guitar player, but he cheated on me and I left him.

PB: So, your new album has just hit stores. How is it doing?

DD: It's going great. We're not Kid Rock or anything like that. This band was sweet, moody and dark all at the same time to begin with. And we wanted to see if we could cross over and drag some of our artsy-ness and mix it with pop so we could give a wider range of people something to listen to.

PB: What kind of an audience have you been attracting?

DD: People that are into Air and the more mod, Sixties-type people. A lot of young kids like the record. And women. Basically everyone likes it except for anyone who's into Limp Bizkit. We could open for Ricky Martin and then we could turn around and open for the Blue Explosion or Beck or the Cardigans. But we're fun and we have punk rock roots, too. I just can't listen to that type of music anymore -- it's too harsh.

PB: We understand you spent some time in Europe. What were you doing there?

DD: I would follow people that looked hip to certain clubs and I would listen to what the DJs were playing -- kind of researching. I lived there a couple of times. The first time I moved to Europe just because I felt like I belonged there. I never fit in LA.

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