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Although the song has not officially been given a title, it is most commonly referred to as "You Fucking Motherfucker", even by band members themselves.<ref>{{cite/muselive20070504}}</ref> | Although the song has not officially been given a title, it is most commonly referred to as "You Fucking Motherfucker", even by band members themselves.<ref>{{cite/muselive20070504}}</ref> | ||
==Lyrics== | |||
Two, three | |||
You fucking motherfucker | |||
You fucking motherfucker | |||
Yeah, fuck you, fuck you, fuck fuck fuck fuck you | |||
Nanononononononono | |||
Nanononononononono | |||
You fucking motherfucker | |||
You fucking motherfucker | |||
I don't even need you | |||
Not, not, not now | |||
Fuck, I don't need you | |||
Nono | |||
Babababababaaa! | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:23, 3 July 2012
Muse song | |
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Name | Untitled |
Album/single | Starlight DVD (hidden) |
Length | 0:32 |
Alternative titles | You Fucking Motherfucker |
First live performance | - |
Latest live performance | - |
Recorded | 2005 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Unknown |
Information
A short hidden track on the Starlight DVD Single which contains a lot of swearing. The track can be found on the DVD by going to title 4. The cowbell 'click-track' was left in this song and you can hear it quite clearly throughout.
Although the song has not officially been given a title, it is most commonly referred to as "You Fucking Motherfucker", even by band members themselves.[1]
Lyrics
Two, three You fucking motherfucker You fucking motherfucker Yeah, fuck you, fuck you, fuck fuck fuck fuck you Nanononononononono Nanononononononono You fucking motherfucker You fucking motherfucker I don't even need you Not, not, not now Fuck, I don't need you Nono Babababababaaa!
References
- ↑ Christopher Wolstenholme. (2007-05-04). Interview with Chris Wolstenholme. Muselive. Retrieved 2007-06-04 from www.muselive.com. [verify]