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[[File:2022_01_10_AVKWSDWahs.jpg|thumb|right|Bass wah pedals for Won't Stand Down]]
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| Name = Hyper Music
| Name = Won't Stand Down
| Album =  
| Album =  
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|[[Origin Of Symmetry (album)|Origin of Symmetry]] <small>(4)</small>
|[[Won't Stand Down (single)|Won't Stand Down]] <small>(1)</small>
|[[Hyper Music/Feeling Good (single)|Hyper Music/Feeling Good]] <small>CD (1)</small>
|[[Hyper Music/Feeling Good (single)|Feeling Good/Hyper Music]] <small>CD (2), Vinyl (1)</small>
|[[Hullabaloo (live)|Hullabaloo]] <small>(16)</small>
|[[Origin_of_Muse_(box_set)#CD_7_.28Origin_of_Symmetry_Remastered.2 |Origin of Muse]] <small>(4)</small>
|[[Origin_of_Symmetry_(album)#Origin_of_Symmetry%3A_XX_Anniversary_RemiXX|Origin of Symmetry (XX Anniversary RemiXX)]] <small>CD6, CD9 (4), CD7, Vinyl (Remaster) (4)</small>
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| First =  
| Length = 3:20, 3:22 <small>(XX Anniversary RemiXX)</small>
| Latest =  
| AltTitles = I Don't Love You
| Length =  
| First = [[Nagoya Club Quattro 2000 (gig)|10{{supo|th}} October 2000]] <small>(full)</small>, 1999 <small>(riff)</small>
| AltTitles =
| Latest = [[Montreux Auditorium Stravinski 2016 (gig)|2{{supo|nd}} July 2016]]
| Recorded = 2021
| Recorded = [[Real World Studios|Real World Studio Wiltshire]] 2001
| Release = 13{{supo|th}} Jan 2022
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Producer = Muse, [[Aleks Von Korff]]
| Producer = [[John Leckie]]
| Chart position = 24
}}
}}


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| Current = [[Origin of Symmetry (album) | Origin of Symmetry ''(2001)'']]
| Next = [[Absolution (album) | Absolution ''(2003)'']]
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== Description ==
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjm3NyQ6DYw Listen]'''


On December 25th, 2021, Bellamy made a short livestream from his Tesla on Muse's Instagram profile, showcasing part of the verse of this song, the chorus and a metalcore breakdown. The name of the track, shown on the car's dashboard screen, displayed a number prefix of "04", meaning it's likely the fourth track on the album. The one minute excerpt from Bellamy's stream can be listened to [https://www.reddit.com/r/Muse/comments/romrcw/full_60_second_preview_of_new_song_wont_stand/ here].
==Description==
Has a powering bass line. Quite bitter lyrics for an up-beat, up-tempo song. The riff is similar to [[Rage Against the Machine]]'s Snakecharmer. There is a slower, more relaxed version of this song called [[Hyper Chondriac Music (song)|Hyper Chondriac Music]].


The nearing release of the song was teased once again on Muse's New Years Eve post on Instagram, when a caption saying "Looking forward to WSD. We'll see you on the other side!" was quickly changed upon posting, replacing "WSD" with "2022", before being announced a week later, on January 7th, 2021, that the [[Won't Stand Down (single)|single]] would be released on January 13th on all digital platforms. The song can be pre-saved to Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music [https://wontstanddown.muse.mu/ here].
Matt said in an interview that the song it's about "Wanting to destroy a person you've loved"<ref>Kerrang!October 2001: Muse Shoot Two Videos</ref> he also said in another interview: "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 to a book I read called ‘Hyper Space’, which is about how all the laws of nature and physics combine in the 10th Dimension in pure mathematics to form one main theme"<ref>Rock Sound - 2001</ref>


Another 30 seconds of the song, which seems to be the first verse, were showcased via an Instagram stories filter on January 9th.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Muse/comments/rzos32/30_second_audio_of_wont_stand_down_if_you_try_out/</ref>
==Composition==
Hyper Music is a metal/heavy rock song with a moderately fast tempo of 122 bpm. Musically chaotic, the guitar-based intro is built around a dissonant D/F polychord. The verse is outlined by a frantic bassline climbing the D dorian scale, with hints of D harmonic minor.


== Additional information ==
Bellamy's vocal range spans from G3 to A5. The song contains Matt's highest falsetto note in a studio recording, as well as many A4's in the modal register, which is one of Bellamy's highest notes, making this arguably a very difficult vocal.


The song appears is written in the key of B-minor.
Since it's return to live shows, the A4's during the verse are mostly sung in full voice by Bellamy, in contrast to older performances in which he sang this part in falsetto.


Based on [[Aleks Von Korff]]'s picture posted on Instagram<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CYiXIHfrqOM/</ref>, the massive "bwah" parts of the bass guitar, which can be heard during the verses, were recorded using two wah pedals, attached together on the top with a wooden cutting board and some tape, so they can be controlled simultaneously, with the distortion recorded direct, as opposed through an amp, giving it a gnarly sound. They're also doubled with some synth bass.
Since 2011, Chris sings the chorus instead of Matt.


== Instrumentation ==
==Hyper Music (XX Anniversary RemiXX)==
On May 19th, 2021, it was announced that Muse will be releasing a remixed and remastered version of [[Origin of Symmetry (album)|Origin of Symmetry]], titled "Origin of Symmetry (XX Anniversary RemiXX)". This was released on June 18th, 2021.


A heavy song, the chorus is very reminiscent to the chorus of Lacrimosa's song 'Lichtgestalt', due the strings and its gothic-metal sound, and the Swedish band 'Ghost'.
The remix is largely the same as the original but with some alterations. One of the most notable is that Matt's falsetto backing vocals have more presence in the mix and Chris's solo vocal ("Just to spit it in your face") is clearer and more hard hitting. Matt's background screaming during the outro is also far more audible in the remix compared to the original. The remix also has the guitar being panned to the left and bass to the right, which is the opposite of the original, along with touchups to the guitar, bass and drum tones.


From what it can be heard in the tease, it seems like one of the heaviest, if not the heaviest song that Muse have ever made (at least the preview section). It includes a heavy distorted guitar breakdown, something that rarely occurs through Muse's discography, as well as Dom using a double kick drum pedal. This could mean a return to a harder sound from the band, at least in this song, also including some electronic elements, like those, that can also be heard in the fragment. Additionally, based on the latest preview from Instagram filters, the verse features a reggae-like guitar rhytm with a few synths and heavy bass.
==Additional information==
Could be about the same person as in [[Hate This and I'll Love You (song)|Hate This and I'll Love You]] and [[Uno (song)|Uno]]. Someone who was associated with the band before they made it, who [[Matthew Bellamy|Matt]] had reason to dislike. (On a similar theme Sunburn seems to be about a girl who was associated with them, who in contrast Matt regrets having to leave behind, because he sees her as a star).


== Live ==
Other readings of the song's lyrics have developed a hypothesis that this song is of an anti-religious nature. The lyrics could be a narrative from a messianic figure such as Jesus Christ. "Golden lies" could be those of priests, rabbis, etc. who "feed [God's] role" in the world. The lies not being that God/Jesus exists, after all he says "Who's returned from the dead? Who remains?" (somewhat rhetorical questions); the lies are more likely to be that he was here to save mankind, "I don't love you and I never did". The second verse deals with his reason for not wanting us, "You wanted more than I was worth" - a superhuman messiah that has evidently not saved us from our sins; "And you think I was scared" being a reference to Jesus' apparent fear of his upcoming crucifixion, in the Garden of Gethsemane (Mark 14, Luke 22: 43-44); "And you needed proof", something which our modern secular and scientific age begs for and which there is very little in any religion's defence. "Who really cares any more?" - it is over, God does not love us, he does not care, he has forsaken us and hence the suffering we see across the world.


== Lyrics<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CX8JMU8uzy4/</ref> ==
The book ''Hyper Space'' by Michio Kaku is a foundation inspiration for the entire album, especially the title and Hyper Music can be seen as a direct reference to that book. The book's various metaphysical discussions about religion lend more weight to the religious reading of the song's lyrics.


''Incomplete''
Interestingly, a typo/mishearing of the lyrics is printed in the sleeve of [[Origin of Symmetry (album)|Origin of Symmetry]]. The line, "Your golden lies feed my role," is printed as "Your golden skies feed my role".  This is most likely due to early live versions of the song where Matt sings "skies" instead of "lies".


==Live==
Hyper Music was played mildly often throughout the Showbiz era in the form of a bluesy riff. It is believed this riff, which was played sometimes towards the end of concerts, provided the basis for this song. It was performed for the first time in October 2000 and played rather often from that point on until the end of the year, more often than other new songs from the same time period such as Shrinking Universe and Micro Cuts. The early version of Hyper Music featured notable screaming during the chorus, especially the Channel V performance. The song was not named until the Origin of Symmetry tour, going under the title "Untitled".
[[Hyper Music (live) | More here]]
==Lyrics==
{{lyrics
{{lyrics
|I never believed that I would concede
|[Guitar Solo Open]
And let someone trample on me
You strung me along,
I thought I was strong
But you were just gaslighting me
I’ve opened my eyes and counted the lies
And now it is clearer to me
You are just a user and an abuser
Living vicariously
I never believed that I would concede
And get myself blown asunder


(...)
Your golden lies feed my role
In this forgotten space race under my control
Who’s returned from the dead?
Who remains (just to spit it in your face?)


Now I'm coming back
You know that I don’t want you and I never did
To counterattack
I don’t want you and I never will
A psychological war
 
You wanted more than I was worth
And you think I was scared, yeah
And you needed proof
Who really cares anymore?
Who restrains (just to spit it in your face?)
 
You know that I don’t love you and I never did
I don’t want you and I never will
Waahhh
}}
 
== 2000 version ==
 
{{lyrics


I'm cutting you in
|Golden skies feed my role
I'm under your skin
In this forgotten space race under my control
Now I'm gonna settle the score
Who returns from the dead?
Who remains to spit in your face?


I've opened my eyes
You know that I don't love you and I never did
I see your disguise
You know that I don't love you and I never will  
And I will never see you the same


I know how to win
You wanted more than I was worth
Before you begin
You needed time, you needed proof
I'll shoot you before you take aim
Who really cares anymore?
Who remains to spit in your face?


Won't stand down
You know that I don't love you and I never did
I'm growing stronger
You know that I don't love you and I never will
Won't stand down
I'm owned no longer
Won't stand down
You've used me for too long
For too long
}}
}}


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Muse song
Name Hyper Music
Album/single
Length 3:20, 3:22 (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
Alternative titles I Don't Love You
First live performance 10th October 2000 (full), 1999 (riff)
Latest live performance 2nd July 2016
Recorded Real World Studio Wiltshire 2001
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer John Leckie
Chart position 24


Listen

Description

Has a powering bass line. Quite bitter lyrics for an up-beat, up-tempo song. The riff is similar to Rage Against the Machine's Snakecharmer. There is a slower, more relaxed version of this song called Hyper Chondriac Music.

Matt said in an interview that the song it's about "Wanting to destroy a person you've loved"[1] he also said in another interview: "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 to a book I read called ‘Hyper Space’, which is about how all the laws of nature and physics combine in the 10th Dimension in pure mathematics to form one main theme"[2]

Composition

Hyper Music is a metal/heavy rock song with a moderately fast tempo of 122 bpm. Musically chaotic, the guitar-based intro is built around a dissonant D/F polychord. The verse is outlined by a frantic bassline climbing the D dorian scale, with hints of D harmonic minor.

Bellamy's vocal range spans from G3 to A5. The song contains Matt's highest falsetto note in a studio recording, as well as many A4's in the modal register, which is one of Bellamy's highest notes, making this arguably a very difficult vocal.

Since it's return to live shows, the A4's during the verse are mostly sung in full voice by Bellamy, in contrast to older performances in which he sang this part in falsetto.

Since 2011, Chris sings the chorus instead of Matt.

Hyper Music (XX Anniversary RemiXX)

On May 19th, 2021, it was announced that Muse will be releasing a remixed and remastered version of Origin of Symmetry, titled "Origin of Symmetry (XX Anniversary RemiXX)". This was released on June 18th, 2021.

The remix is largely the same as the original but with some alterations. One of the most notable is that Matt's falsetto backing vocals have more presence in the mix and Chris's solo vocal ("Just to spit it in your face") is clearer and more hard hitting. Matt's background screaming during the outro is also far more audible in the remix compared to the original. The remix also has the guitar being panned to the left and bass to the right, which is the opposite of the original, along with touchups to the guitar, bass and drum tones.

Additional information

Could be about the same person as in Hate This and I'll Love You and Uno. Someone who was associated with the band before they made it, who Matt had reason to dislike. (On a similar theme Sunburn seems to be about a girl who was associated with them, who in contrast Matt regrets having to leave behind, because he sees her as a star).

Other readings of the song's lyrics have developed a hypothesis that this song is of an anti-religious nature. The lyrics could be a narrative from a messianic figure such as Jesus Christ. "Golden lies" could be those of priests, rabbis, etc. who "feed [God's] role" in the world. The lies not being that God/Jesus exists, after all he says "Who's returned from the dead? Who remains?" (somewhat rhetorical questions); the lies are more likely to be that he was here to save mankind, "I don't love you and I never did". The second verse deals with his reason for not wanting us, "You wanted more than I was worth" - a superhuman messiah that has evidently not saved us from our sins; "And you think I was scared" being a reference to Jesus' apparent fear of his upcoming crucifixion, in the Garden of Gethsemane (Mark 14, Luke 22: 43-44); "And you needed proof", something which our modern secular and scientific age begs for and which there is very little in any religion's defence. "Who really cares any more?" - it is over, God does not love us, he does not care, he has forsaken us and hence the suffering we see across the world.

The book Hyper Space by Michio Kaku is a foundation inspiration for the entire album, especially the title and Hyper Music can be seen as a direct reference to that book. The book's various metaphysical discussions about religion lend more weight to the religious reading of the song's lyrics.

Interestingly, a typo/mishearing of the lyrics is printed in the sleeve of Origin of Symmetry. The line, "Your golden lies feed my role," is printed as "Your golden skies feed my role". This is most likely due to early live versions of the song where Matt sings "skies" instead of "lies".

Live

Hyper Music was played mildly often throughout the Showbiz era in the form of a bluesy riff. It is believed this riff, which was played sometimes towards the end of concerts, provided the basis for this song. It was performed for the first time in October 2000 and played rather often from that point on until the end of the year, more often than other new songs from the same time period such as Shrinking Universe and Micro Cuts. The early version of Hyper Music featured notable screaming during the chorus, especially the Channel V performance. The song was not named until the Origin of Symmetry tour, going under the title "Untitled".

More here

Lyrics

[Guitar Solo Open]

Your golden lies feed my role In this forgotten space race under my control Who’s returned from the dead? Who remains (just to spit it in your face?)

You know that I don’t want you and I never did I don’t want you and I never will

You wanted more than I was worth And you think I was scared, yeah And you needed proof Who really cares anymore? Who restrains (just to spit it in your face?)

You know that I don’t love you and I never did I don’t want you and I never will Waahhh

2000 version

Golden skies feed my role

In this forgotten space race under my control Who returns from the dead? Who remains to spit in your face?

You know that I don't love you and I never did You know that I don't love you and I never will

You wanted more than I was worth You needed time, you needed proof Who really cares anymore? Who remains to spit in your face?

You know that I don't love you and I never did You know that I don't love you and I never will

References

  1. Kerrang!October 2001: Muse Shoot Two Videos
  2. Rock Sound - 2001


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