| Millionaire – Body Experience Revue Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It's a great bassline. Vanhamel does a great job on the vocals too. |
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| Jack's Mannequin – Swim Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Beautiful. It reminds me of Coldplay, actually. | |
| Forgive Durden – The Exit (feat. Brendon Urie & Dan Young) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Far more than what I expected from Forgive Durden, and I expected pretty high. I cannot wait for Razia's Shadow. |
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| Weezer – Miss Sweeney Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Aw, this is sweet. | |
| Manchester Orchestra – La-Di-Da Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Hull is an amazing songwriter. He isn't even 25 yet, right? I heard he decided to be homeschooled for his senior year. I think that La-di-da is the song of those who aren't loved... and those who need love. The lyrics are pretty self-explanatory anyway. :) |
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| Fall Out Boy – Beat It (Michael Jackson cover) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| It's a good cover, but I like the original more. :P | |
| Muse – Man of Mystery Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It's a cover from some free CD NME gave out once. It reminds me of Road Runner! |
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| Muse – Jimmy Kane Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I think it's about being really screwed up. And Matt really likes the name Jimmy Kane, I think. :P He wanted to name his kids something-Kane in an interview if I remember correctly... |
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| Muse – Futurism Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Awesome bassline. I think it's about how we're playing God now (cloning and all) and how technology will overpower us and eventually control us in the future. And how we'll be humanized. We might not be controlled by technology literally but we're becoming more and more dependent on it, aren't we? :P And it's "like the evil in your VEINS." |
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| Muse – Falling Down Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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BLOODY AWESOME. With the screaming and the piano in the verses. I think I read somewhere that it was about Devon, Teignmouth, where Matt, Chris and Dom grew up. Something about how the small town life didn't have much to offer, I think. And the thousand houses burning down bit is about how Matt had this feeling that he wanted to burn the town down at one point or another I think. Especially good live with added snarling. :P |
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| Muse – Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli cover) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It's a great cover. First time I heard it I was freaked out cause I thought it wasn't really Muse, but then I hit the wall of sound. :P It's an awesome cover, it's a shame the guitars have too much noise... I think the treble was too high or something. The live version's awesome, too. Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You with screaming, and Dom singing ba-da, ba-da, ba-da-da-da... Bloody awesome. |
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| Panic! at the Disco – She's a Handsome Woman Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I think it's about the apocalypse, or maybe I just listen to too much of a certain band I like a lot. :P (For the record some man named Mr Bellamy is in it) Sky is falling off the ceiling. Film the world before the apocalypse happens. |
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| The Matches – Salty Eyes Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Beautiful lyrics. It's probably about how music can bring you up when you're down. |
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| My Chemical Romance – Father Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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These are lyrics to I Don't Love You. And if I'm correct The End. used to be called Father... |
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| Muse – City of Delusion Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The forum quoted explanation is brilliant, Luckymuse. Only I don't see the religious figures in the left knight's suit... I see a moon and some stars in some really bad printing quality. I think that's the reason why I don't see them. :( According to Wikipedia, the four horsemen of the apocalypse are Pestilence, War, Famine and Death. But I think your explanation makes much more sense when applying it to the cover rather than this. I think the song's about how people think their view is always right [in both politics and religion] and how we have to disillusion ourselves. |
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| Muse – Cave Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I love the ending. It reminds me of AI too, like Glorious... (Once again, I say Artificial Intelligence, not American Idol.) I guess the singer wants the person he/she's singing to to see his/her inner workings... what makes them tick. Therefore dehumanizing them in the process. Haha. I love how the chorus has this goth twinge to it. It isn't the goth label. Labels are stupid. |
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| Muse – You Fucking Motherfucker Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Bloody brilliant, haha. | |
| Muse – Glorious Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It's beautiful. Especially the bass at the start, it's this deep thing that just sort of resonates through your body... ...and the air is immediately knocked out of your lungs. It reminds me of AI for some reason... (Not American Idol, people. Artificial Intelligence.) Yeah, I think it's some musing on faith. On a side note... Chris Wolstenholme is da man. |
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| Muse – Easily Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Killer bassline. I guess it's about reminiscing about a past love. |
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| Muse – Soldier's Poem Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I love this song, it's like a sleepy little lullaby... I wish it were longer. :( And I just love the backup voices, kind of like a barber shop choir thing... haha! The meaning's pretty straightforward. It's simple yet beautiful though. "And I would still lay down my life for you" Beautifully sung. And it's not "a soul far away", it's "us so far away." :) |
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| Muse – Coma Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It's poppier than most Muse songs, but I still love the riffage in this one. I think it's about not being able to live up to expectations cause that person's jaded or in a "coma." AND. It's not "so deeply on a beach," it's "so deeply out of reach." Hahaha that gave me a good laugh. |
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| Muse – The Groove Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Matt said that some songs are like a collage of his experiences, so I guess this one's a little political in the first verse, but the second one's probably about some love where the other party was two faced. Hmm, then again, the second verse could also be those politicians being two faced, too. And how they say they'll support you but let you down in the end. So the person in this song's point of view is confused. Anyway, it has a killer riff and that bit of legato behind the last chorus shows that Mr Bellamy can get technical on the guitar if he wanted to, haha. Muse doesn't need to hit 912348172389417 notes per second or use complicated guitar techiques to make awesome music. [Unlike Dragonforce's Through The Fire And Flames or something, I think it's practically 2bps and I stilll find a little boring...] They're great that way. |
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| Muse – Micro Cuts Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It's "a blade", actually. Amazing song, haunting chord progression, and Matt's vocals are amazing here. :) |
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