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==Description==
==Description==
Instrumental, that was some times played before [[Overdue (song)|Overdue]]. Also, a short fragment of it was played before [[Time Is Running Out (song)|Time Is Running Out]] at [[Lisbon Bela Vista Park 2008 (gig)|Rock in Rio festival]].
Instrumental, that was some times played before [[Overdue (song)|Overdue]]. Also, a short fragment of it was played before [[Time Is Running Out (song)|Time Is Running Out]] at [[Lisbon Bela Vista Park 2008 (gig)|Rock in Rio festival]], A riff is played after [[Showbiz (song)|Showbiz]] at [[Portsmouth Pyramid Centre 1999 - 17th (gig)|Portsmouth Pyramid Centre]].


The bass line bears some similarity to the lead guitar part of [[Rage Against the Machine]]'s Bullet in the Head.
The bass line bears some similarity to the lead guitar part of [[Rage Against the Machine]]'s Bullet in the Head.

Revision as of 02:49, 13 May 2009

Muse song
Name Nishe
Album/single Unintended CD2 (2)
Length 2:44
Alternative titles -
First live performance 1999-05-17 (Riff), 2000-01-06
Latest live performance 2008-06-06
Recorded 1999
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Unknown

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Description

Instrumental, that was some times played before Overdue. Also, a short fragment of it was played before Time Is Running Out at Rock in Rio festival, A riff is played after Showbiz at Portsmouth Pyramid Centre.

The bass line bears some similarity to the lead guitar part of Rage Against the Machine's Bullet in the Head.

Oceansize's "Rinsed", the fifth track of their debut album Effloresce (2003), bares resemblance to the bass riff of "Nishe". This suggests that Oceansize, who along with Muse are oft-placed within the new prog genre, may have been influenced by Muse's earlier work.

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