Genius Meanings
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Muse – Map of Your Head
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[Verse 1] / I'm sick of feeding my soul / To people who'll never know / Just how purposeless and empty they've grown / Because their language confuses like / Computers refuse to
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Taylor Swift – Paris
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“Paris” is the sixteenth track on Taylor Swift’s tenth album, Midnights. It was released as apart of the surprise drop of Midnights 3AM edition and is the third Taylor swift song
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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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Muse – Bliss
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This song is about someone admiring somebody so bad that their love becomes envying.
Matt Bellamy stated that this is his favorite song out of Origin of Symmetry.
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Muse – Plug In Baby
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Again, that’s about the path evolution can take like ‘New Born’. There’s the good side and the bad side; abandoning all individuality, becoming a collective whole via cables, and
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Muse – Micro Cuts
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This stems from hallucinations I had of triangular blades cutting into the back of my head. It’s a feeling that information is being infiltrated into your brain. I’d seen a TV
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Muse – Good News
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Come on, papa! / [Verse 1] / He is asleep / But you are miles away / He's feeling sick / After [???] / You feel around / But never quite feel it / But from you to me / With you
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Muse – In Your World
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[Verse 1] / I'm hurting you again / Too lonely to pretend / Like everything is new / I promise you to / Blow it all away / [Chorus] / In your world / No one is crying alone / In
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Laws – The Attic
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Look / They say the greats go unknown / I deserve a milly off one song / Plus a red carpet when I come home / The bullies like, my, how you done grown / You've rested your head in
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Muse – Hyper Chondriac Music
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With virtually identical lyrics to ‘Hyper Music’, but devoid of the searing guitar presence, this song paints a much more melancholiac reflection on days gone by.
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Muse – Dead Star
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“Dead Star” was released with the song “In Your World” as a promotional double A-side single for Muse’s first B-sides/live album release Hullabaloo Soundtrack.
Songwriter Matt
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Muse – Citizen Erased
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This song has a much deeper and darker meaning than what it looks like.
The song appears to be about the effect of human frailty on a person’s view of themselves, at birth we are
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Radiohead – Exit Music (For A Film)
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Radiohead was in the middle of their 1996 tour when they were approached by director Baz Luhrmann to record a song meant for his upcoming film, Romeo + Juliet.
The band was shown
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Muse – Shrinking Universe
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Track 2 on the Hullabaloo Soundtrack, this song is a lot more like a normal album song. Luckily, it’s much easier to understand Matt in this song as well.
The song’s meaning
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Muse – Can’t Take My Eyes off You
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[Verse 1] / You're just too good to be true / Can't keep my eyes off you / You feel like heaven to touch / I wanna hold you so much / At long last love has arrived / And I thank
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Muse – Blockades
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“Blockades” is another tribute to Chopin by Muse. The melody of the song is based on Chopin’s Op. 25 No. 12 (also known as Ocean) Etude.
Ths song is all about the wall and the
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Muse – New Born
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It’s about a semi-fear of the evolution of technology, and how in reality it’s destroying all humanity. My fear is that we can’t control it because it’s moving faster than we are
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Fall Out Boy – Hold Me Like a Grudge
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[Verse 1] / When you ask how I've been / I know you mean well, I know you mean well / Who am I dialing tonight? That's a bummer / Thaw out my freezer burn feelings for twenty
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Muse – Space Dementia
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Space dementia is a disease characterized by mental instability and irrational behavior brought on after the individual enters outer space.
NASA has only seen mild cases of space
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Muse – Hyper Music
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This one really rocks out, it’s really full-on but the lyrics are just plain negative, just pure anger and disregard for affection, the opposite of ‘’Bliss’’. It’s actually linked
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Cypress Hill – Insane in the Brain
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“Insane In The Brain” was released as the lead single from Cypress Hill’s second album. It topped in August 1993 the US Rap Chart and reached #19 on the US Pop Chart the following
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Muse – Megalomania
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This is directed at what would be God, asking why we should go forth and multiply? What’s the point?
Matt Bellamy
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Muse – Futurism
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An Origin of Symmetry Japanese bonus track.
There is a live recording of the song performed in 2000, under the name Spectrum, and it was chaotic. The song was left off most
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Muse – Darkshines
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It’s just about some hot girl, a chance meeting someone who you have a connection with. There’s something a little bit dark about her, and it’s asking why we’re so desperately
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Muse – Cave (Muse EP Version)
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[Verse 1] / Leave me alone, it's nothing serious / I'll do it myself / It's got nought to do with you / And there's nothing that you could do / [Verse 2] / You can see it and you
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Muse – Knights of Cydonia
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“Knights of Cydonia” is the final track on the non-Japanese pressings of Black Holes and Revelations, and was once described by bassist Chris Wolstenholme as “40 years of rock
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Muse – Screenager
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Screenager is a modern teenager being brought up by the screen who develops a distorted image of their body because of pictures in magazines and because technology is rejecting the
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Muse – Plug in Baby (Live)
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[Verse 1] / I've exposed your lies baby / The underneath's no big surprise / Now it's time for changing / And cleansing everything / To forget your love / [Chorus] / My plug in
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Muse – Uno (Alternate Version)
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[Verse 1] / This means nothing to me / Cause you are nothing to me / And it means nothing to me / That you blew this away / [Pre-Chorus 1] / Cause you could have been number one
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Delaney Jane – HOWL
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[Verse 1] / Take me to your wild side / Where we can howl like wolves / At the moon / Take my by the city life / But I could use some piece of mind / A piece of you / Just me and
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Muse – Supermassive Black Hole
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The first single from Muse’s 2006 album Black Holes and Revelations, it’s kind of “dancy”-sounding. It has one B-Side, Crying Shame.
Infamously featured in the soundtrack of the
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Muse – Earthquake
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Conforming on a Monday / Too often and too cold / But you aren't even listening / 'cause you are just / Too old to feel an earthquake / Or too cool to even care / But you aren't
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Muse – Feeling Good
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Muse covers Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse’s famous jazz/musical standard, also notably covered by Nina Simone and Michael Bublé.
As a single, it is a Double A-Side with
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Muse – Shine
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One of the B-Sides to the Feeling Good and Hyper Music double A-Side, with the other being a cover of Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want.
The Hullabaloo Soundtrack has an
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Muse – Micro Cuts (HAARP, Live at the Wembley Stadium)
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Hands are red with your blame / Megaphone screaming my name / Whimpers someone I should've loved / Souls weeping above / [Chorus] / I've seen what you're doing to me / Destroying
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