Genius Lyrics
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Muse – Reapers
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“Reapers” is about the effect that drones have had on modern warfare. It addresses the power and simplicity of drones, along with the ease with which they can be used to take out a
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Sematary (Ft. Hackle) – HAUNTED MOUND REAPERS
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[Intro: Sematary] / Hauntaholics, Real Haunted Mound / Hahaha / Ha / Haunted Mound / Haunted Mound / Stay in my haunted house, I call it the butcher house / Ha-Ha-Hauntaholics / [
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Muse – Psycho
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“Psycho” is the lead single from Muse’s Drones. The main riff in “Psycho” known as the “0305030 riff” dates back to 1999 and has previously been played at Muse concerts after “
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Song Directory
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Sep 23, 2023 ... – Ma muse Lyrics · Reapers Shadow – You'll Always Be My Best Friend Lyrics · Erny Belle – Unchained Lyrics · Kalapana – Merry Go Round Lyrics ...
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Muse – Dead Inside
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The opening track on “Drones” introduces listeners to the protagonist of the album. In an interview with BBC, singer Matt Bellamy said:
[It] is a pretty jaded song where the
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Muse – Undisclosed Desires
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Paralleling the title, the accompanying music video displays the band dressed in wires, Ferris-wheels made of guitars, two microphones for Matt Bellamy, a plug-in shoe, a lyrics
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Muse – The Handler
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“The Handler” was the third track released in advance of [Muse]’s 2015 concept album
Drones.
This single, and the other singles released before it, “Psycho” and “Mercy”, had
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Muse – Defector
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At this point in the album’s story, the protagonist, confirmed by Matt to be named Mary, breaks free of her oppressors and begins to revolt.
Musically, the track has an unusual
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Muse – Aftermath
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Aftermath is one of the only songs about love on the Drones, with the other being “Dead Inside”. The difference between the two is that while the latter is about losing love, this
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Muse – The Globalist
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According to Matt Bellamy, “The Globalist” is a ten-minute “prog nightmare” sequel to fan-favourite Citizen Erased.
A lot of fans keep tweeting, asking what song is the sequel to
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Muse – Mercy
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“Mercy” was the third track released in advance of the 2015 album Drones.
The singer is regretting her transformation into a drone (detailed on the third track “Psycho”). She is
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Muse – Revolt
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[Verse 1] / How did we get in so much trouble? / Getting out just seems impossible / Oppression is persisting / I can't fight this brain conditioning / Our freedom's just a loan
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Muse – Drones
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The music for this song is ‘Benedictus’ by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina from his ‘Missa Papae Marcelli’.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qevcHGxxVg
Following the bombast of
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Muse – [JFK]
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This is an excerpt of a speech by President John F. Kennedy delivered to the American Newspaper Publishers Association on April 27, 1961. It was in response to the failed Bay of
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Muse – [Drill Sergeant]
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The second track on Muse’s Drones is an interlude on the album, featuring a titular drill sergeant talking down one of his soldiers. The track not-so-subtly pushes the album’s
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Muse – Defector Samples
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See all of “Defector” by Muse’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Rhythmic Thoughts – Chaos Theory
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A public display of human decay / Justice delivered by gruesome display / We don't need to feel like we're right or wrong / Our mission is simple, this won't take long / We fight
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Emily Brontë – Wuthering Heights (Chap. 22)
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Summer drew to an end, and early autumn: it was past Michaelmas, but the harvest was late that year, and a few of our fields were still uncleared. Mr. Linton and his daughter
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