Genius Meanings
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Muse – Will of the People
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“Will of the People” is the glam rock third single and title track from Muse’s ninth album Will of the People.
The song was initially teased in short clips on YouTube and
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Muse – Verona
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According to Warner’s album recap, Verona includes ‘nostalgic’ electronic textures, which bring ‘innocence’ and ‘purity’ to the album.
Additionally, when Aleks Von Korff was ‘
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Timcast (Ft. Tim Pool) – Will of the People
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[Verse 1] / Out on the march in the morning, he called his soldiers down / To take aim at the traitors to gun those rebels down / Now they face the consequences they held
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Muse – Kill or Be Killed
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Borrowing its styles from metal bands such as Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, and Korn, and given its resemblence to Rage Against the Machine, “Kill or Be Killed” is a heavier reminiscence
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Muse – Ghosts (How Can I Move On)
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Compared to the rest of the album, Ghosts is more leaned toward pop-genre: some critics compared its arpeggios to Adele’s “Someone Like You”.
In an interview with the Guardian
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Muse – Isolated System (from the Will Of The People World Tour)
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Detained by the government's morality police / This impressive regime that was defeated / No longer could it claim a victory while violently suppressing its own people / In
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Muse – Compliance
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A catchy synth-rock tune with ‘80s sounds, “Compliance” is the second single anticipating the band’s ninth studio album. The song is written from the perspective of a not yet
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Muse – Euphoria
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In Warner’s album recap, “Euphoria” is described as a ‘lighting bolt rush’ of a song.
On Aleks Von Korff’s Instagram story, when ‘describing’ songs through hand emojis, he used the
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Muse – Liberation
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[Verse 1] / Silenced, you'll make us feel silenced / You stole the airwaves, but the air belongs to us / And violence, you'll make us turn to violence / You've left us choiceless
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The Buttress – Brutus
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[Verse 1] / I've been watching him for my entire life / I hate the air he breathes / His foolish decrees, his words so contrived / And I hate the way the townspeople gather outside
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Muse – Uprising
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From Muse’s 2009 album, The Resistance, which was heavily based on George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece, 1984.
An eventual concept of the novel is a rebellion, an “Uprising
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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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Coldplay – People of the Pride
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[Intro] / People on the left / People on the right / You got a lion inside / People are the pride / Let's go / [Verse 1] / There's a man who swears he's God / Unbelievers will be
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Marilyn Manson – The Beautiful People
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Marilyn Manson’s first original hit after the cover of “Sweet Dreams.” The song is preceded with a few seconds of backward-guitar feedback and electronic noise. It includes a
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Celeste – Strange
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[Verse 1] / I tried for you / Tried to see through all the smoke and dirt / It wouldn't move / What could I do? / [Pre-Chorus] / I touch your head to pull your thoughts into my
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Muse – We Are Fucking Fucked
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[Intro] / (We play it together) / [Verse 1] / You really believe / We can survive all of this? / The black vacuum of the universe, it was designed / To swallow us whole / It's a
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Muse – Won't Stand Down
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“Won’t Stand Down”, one of Muse’s heaviest songs ever made, is their comeback single released on January 13th, 2022.
On December 26th, 2021, frontman Matt Bellamy revealed a
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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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Oasis – Champagne Supernova
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The epic rock ballad, “Champagne Supernova,” was released as the sixth and final single off (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?. In 2006, it was included in the “Best Of”-compilation
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Muse – Muscle Museum
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The song talks about breaking free from dependent relationship, also hints of breaking through in music industry.
It can be read as being about the band in the beginning, the
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Taylor Swift – the lakes
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Per the unforeseen announcement of Taylor Swift’s eighth studio album “folklore” and the subsequent release of the album’s track list, “the lakes” is the featured bonus track on
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Muse – Take a Bow
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The opening song of Muse’s album Black Holes and Revelations, “Take a Bow” is aimed at corrupt world leaders concerned only about themselves and not about the people they are
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