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Name | Map of the Problematique |
Tracks | 2 |
Total length | 8:45 (Muse.mu exclusive) |
Album | Black Holes and Revelations |
Year | 2007 |
Recorded | 2006 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Rich Costey |
Art work | Jasper Goodall |
Publisher | Warner, A&E Records, Helium 3 |
Format | Digital download, CD (promo only), CD-R (promo only) |
Catalogue number | HEL3006 |
Release | 18th June[1] |
Chart position | 18 |
Single Chronology | ||||
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Invincible | < | Map of the Problematique | > | - |
Information
"Map of the Problematique" was the fifth and final single to be released from Black Holes and Revelations. This single was to be released as the fourth single outside of the UK, and the fifth within.[2] "Invincible" was subsequently released in France however, and the physical release of "Map of the Problematique" was cancelled, even though the song received regular airplay. "Map of the Problematique" is the only single, after "Cave", to not have a video.
In an official Muse email it was confirmed that the single would be released in a digital only format on the 18th of June to coincide with the Wembley weekend. When downloaded together, the Muse.mu exclusive tracks came with a souvenir pack containing photos, desktop backgrounds and a screensaver featuring images from Wembley Stadium.[1]
While the single was initially sold only in Windows Media format encumbered with DRM,[3] it has been reported that copies have been available in AAC format clean of DRM.[3] While this was reported on the 26th of June via Muselive.com, it was taken down early the next morning.[3] While this is contrary to Warner's policy, Anthony Addis indicated that it was a gesture of good will toward Muse fans.[3]
The cover art of the Map of the Problematique remix promo CD features the single's namesake, a 'map of the problematique'. Some copies of the Live promo CD-R did not have a title sticker on the disc, but were instead hand-labelled.[4]
Tracklist
Digital download
- Map of the Problematique
- Map of the Problematique (Does It Offend You, Yeah? remix)
iTunes exclusive
Muse.mu exclusive
- Map of the Problematique (Rich Costey edit)
- Map of the Problematique (Live from Wembley Stadium)
Remix promo
- Map of the Problematique (Does It Offend You, Yeah? remix)
Live promo CD-R
- Map of the Problematique (Live from Wembley Stadium)
Map of the Problematique gallery
References
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