Genius Lyrics
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Muse – Fury
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A bonus cut from the Japanese version of Absolution and the B-side to the “Sing for Absolution” single, “Fury” is an existential examination of the reasons why human beings
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MGEE (UK) (Ft. Numba) – Fury
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[Intro] / [MGEE, 1st verse] / (Uh) / Took that box with the iron / Mike ride wid a hoover Dyson (dyson) / With fury I let that fly / When I say I'm the hardest hella artist sit
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Muse – Fury - XX Anniversary RemiXX
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[Verse 1] / You're so happy now / Burning the candle at both ends / Your self-loving soothes / And softens the blows you've invented / [Chorus] / Breathe in deep / And cleanse away
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Muse – Thought Contagion
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Via Twitter, Matthew Bellamy described “Thought Contagion” as “Fury” part II. The song describes how in today’s day and age people’s ideologies are spread worldwide, how ideas
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Muse – Ruled by Secrecy
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The final track of Absolution (“Fury” notwithstanding).
Written by vocalist/guitarist/pianist Matt Bellamy, Ruled by Secrecy is named after a book written by Jim Mars about “The
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Rootwater – Living in the Cage
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My dream is over / Unrelentingly the day has come / His pain is closer / Like nails hammered into my eyes / It's a time to go, like every day for war / It's a time for, it's time
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Savan DePaul (Ft. Asteri & GARDNSOUND) – Divine Fury
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[Verse 1: Ishtar Sr.] / I've seen a man go down in a blaze of glory / Plenty of men in fact, the sight was gory / I've seen the famine and death sent from far beyond my view / Poor
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Muse – The Small Print
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A song about selling your soul to the devil, hence the dark, evil lyrics. Some of the vocals in the verses have evil-sounding effects on them too. This song was voted to be put on
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Muse – Hysteria (Demo 2002)
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[Verse 1] / It's bugging me, grating me / And twisting me around / Yeah, I'm endlessly caving in / And turning inside out / [Chorus] / And I want you now, I want you now / Give me
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Muse – Apocalypse Please (Vocals and Keyboard only)
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[Verse 1] / Declare this an emergency / Come on and spread a sense of urgency / And pull us through / And pull us through / [Chorus] / And this is the end, the end / This is the
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Muse – Butterflies and Hurricanes
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Derivative of elements from the Butterfly Effect and chaos theory, “Butterflies and Hurricanes” can be looked upon from multiple angles, as nuanced as Muse’s early discography was
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Muse – Stockholm Syndrome
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“Stockholm Syndrome” is the fifth track and first single of Absolution. It literally is a single, because it doesn’t have any B-Sides.
The full ass-kicking of this song can
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Muse – Hysteria
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“Hysteria” is the eighth track and third single of Absolution and is preceded by a 40-second interlude on the album. The song is one of Muse’s most famous and popular due to the
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Muse – Time Is Running Out
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The third track off of Absolution, and the second single. It was one of the last songs recorded for the album. The single’s B-Side is The Groove.
Like most of Muse songs, it’s a
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Muse – Starlight
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Starlight is the second track on Black Holes And Revelations. It talks about being away from home and from the people you love.
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Muse – Thoughts of a Dying Atheist
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Another song where Bellamy is in character, dealing with his atheism. As the title suggests, it concerns the thoughts of a dying atheist, who is scared because he does not believe
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Muse – Apocalypse Please
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The opening (although technically second) track of Absolution.
The jarring, explosive piano chords that define much of the song’s melody evoke feelings of dread and – as the
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Muse – Time is Running Out (Recorded Live at The Wiltern Theater 2004)
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[Verse 1] / I think I'm drowning, asphyxiated / I wanna break this spell that you've created / You're something beautiful, a contradiction / I wanna play the game, I want the
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Muse – Intro
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The introduction to Absolution, as its name suggests.
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IDLEHANDS – Decathect
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[Intro] / Why would you diagnose my sickness / If you can't control yourself? / Floating on a muse between obsession / And a need for living hell / [Verse 1] / Little switch. Start
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Cradle of Filth – Behind the Jagged Mountains
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I have come from the freezing seas / From the warmth of foreign coals / Through the dismal fog of insecurities / To a cloud-enshrouded noble goal / The world has cast me from its
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Muse – Blackout
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This song is all the things that may come to mind when faced with death on a personal level. Even if your love life is fulfilling and committed, it will end when one of the two
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Muse – Falling Away with You
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“Falling Away With You”, the sixth track from Muse’s breakout album, “Absolution”, describes an ambivalent romantic relationship and its effect on the narrator. The song is
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Muse – Sing for Absolution
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The single Time Is Running Out briefly flies back to earth to pick up a few conventional rock tricks, ascending menacingly from scuzzy, brittle verse before crashing through the
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Muse – Endlessly
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“Endlessly” is about somebody who is in love with another person, but he never had the chance or courage to tell that he loves them. He is revealing tears inside him so desperately
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Muse – Eternally Missed
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The B-Side to Hysteria. It is made up of three completely different choruses. This one has noticeably vocodered (vocoders were used for the robot voice effect in Supermassive Black
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大象體操 (Elephant Gym) – Witches
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[Verse] / A poor player that struts and frets, his hour / Upon the stage and then is heard no more / It's a tale told by an idiot / Full of sound and fury / Signifying nothing
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Austin Wintory (Ft. Laura Bailey, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn & Troy Baker) – Old Wounds - Green Edition
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[APOLLO] / Calliope, I'm listening now / Tell us what end you were doomed to / [PERSEPHONE] / Calliope, blinded by fire / What match did you strike that consumed you? / [APOLLO
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Muse – The Groove
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The B-side to the Time Is Running Out single, “The Groove” is one of Muse’s most funky and bass-driven tracks to date.
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William Shakespeare – Sonnet 100
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Sonnet 100 belongs to the “Fair Youth” sequence, dedicated to the beautiful young man. His identity is unknown to this day, although various possibilities have been speculated.
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The Alchemist (Ft. billy woods & Earl Sweatshirt) – RIP Tracy
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The EP takes flight with features from the renowned and unique Earl Sweatshirt and hard-hitting lyricist billy woods, who once more flaunt their impeccable abilities to spit
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Austin Wintory (Ft. Laura Bailey, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn & Troy Baker) – Old Wounds
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[APOLLO] / Calliope, I'm listening now / Tell us what end you were doomed to / [PERSEPHONE] / Calliope, blinded by fire / What match did you strike that consumed you? / [APOLLO
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