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== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==


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<pre>Paranoia is in bloom,
|Paranoia is in bloom,
The PR transmissions will resume
The PR transmissions will resume
They'll try to, push drugs that keep us all dumbed down
They'll try to, push drugs that keep us all dumbed down
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(So come on)
(So come on)


Oi, oi, oi, oi!
Oi, oi, oi, oi!</pre>
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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 20:54, 19 December 2009

Muse song
Name Uprising
Album/single The Resistance (1)[1], Uprising (1)
Length 5:02[2]
Alternative titles Unknown
First live performance 4th September 2009
Latest live performance -
Recorded Lake Como and Milan, Italy, 2009
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Christopher Wolstenholme
Producer Muse
Chart position 9 (UK)[3]

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Information

The first song on The Resistance, as well as the first single. Described as a "heavy rock take on Goldfrapp" in Mojo magazine, and features football-style chanting. Matt Bellamy describes it as a protest song about the banking situation.[4] In the 25th July issue of NME Magazine, Uprising was described as "singing, over a Marilyn Manson-style electro-glam stomp."

Wolstenholme said:

"The title of the album relates strongly to the first two tracks [the other being Resistance]. Uprising has the protest thing going on. I think that the whole song is about having a massive mistrust for people in power, whether it be government, or bankers. We're living in a society where we're being told to keep quiet, to just accept things as they are."[5]

Bellamy said:

"This song is influenced by glam rock, 80s synths, riots and the more eccentric protesters at the recent G2O protests. It expresses a general mistrust of bankers, global corporations, and politicians."[6]

Lyrics

Paranoia is in bloom,
The PR transmissions will resume
They'll try to, push drugs that keep us all dumbed down
And hope that, we will never see the truth around
(So come on)

Another promise, another scene
Another, packaged lie to keep us trapped in greed
And all the, Green belts wrapped around our minds
And endless, red tape to keep the truth confined
(So come on)

They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious
(So come on)

Interchanging mind control
Come let the, revolution take its toll
If you could, flick the switch and open your third eye
You'd see that
We should never be afraid to die
(So come on)

Rise up and take the power back
It's time the fat cats had a heart attack
You know that their time's coming to an end
We have to unify and watch our flag ascend
(So come on)

They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious
(So come on)

Oi, oi, oi, oi!

Oi, oi, oi, oi!

Oi, oi, oi, oi!

They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious
(So come on)

Oi, oi, oi, oi!

References

  1. 1. UPRISING (2009-07-03). Twitter. Retrieved 2009-07-03 from twitter.com.
  2. Julien Bordier. (2009-07-0?). Jai ecoute le nouveau Muse. L'Express. Retrieved 2009-07-10 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  3. BBC. (2009-09-13). BBC - Radio 1 - Chart Show - The UK Top 40 Singles. BBC. Retrieved 2009-09-13 from bbc.co.uk.
  4. Ray Wilkinson. (2009-07). Progressive stadium rock three dream up album five. Mojo magazine, 1802. Retrieved 2009-07-05 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  5. FHM - "Muse:The Resistance - Album number five and Muse have lost the plot in the best possible way"
  6. iTunes LP - The Resistance

See also


Go back to The Resistance