- Have the record for most Grammy awards for a band (22).
- They were the fourth band to appear on the cover of "Time" magazine. The others were The Beatles, The Band and The Who.
- A chronology of the band's album releases includes: "Boy" (1980) / "October" (1981) / "War" (1983) / "The Unforgettable Fire" (1984) / "The Joshua Tree" (1987) / "Rattle and Hum" (1988) / "Achtung Baby" (1991) / "Zooropa" (1993) / "Pop" (1997) / "All That You Can't Leave Behind" (2000) / "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" (2004) / "No Line On the Horizon" (2009).
- There is a mistake in the lyrics of "Pride (In the Name of Love)", which was written about Martin Luther King. The lyric reads "Early morning, April 4/Shot rings out in the Memphis sky", but King was assassinated in the early evening.
- Were #4 on the annual Forbes magazine Celebrity 100 list in 2006
- Ranked #29 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll.
- The TV show One Tree Hill (2003) is named after their song "One Tree Hill" from the album "The Joshua Tree".
- To date (2012), the band is the only Irish act in history to win the GRAMMY for "Album of the Year" (1988 & 2006).
- They were turned down for a session by the influential BBC Radio One DJ John Peel in their early career, something which Peel claimed to have never regretted as he didn't rate them at all. Other hugely successful bands he turned down included The Police and Dire Straits.
- In a 2006 interview, The Edge claimed the record How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb was 'song for song...our best ever album.' Bono also stated 'there are no fillers.'.
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