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Name | Hysteria |
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Recorded | 2002-2003 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Rich Costey |
Art work | Storm Thorgerson; Dan Abbott (CD, DVD), Adam Faulkus (vinyl) |
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Format(s) | CD, 7" vinyl, DVD, VHS (promo only) |
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Chart position | Unknown |
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Hysteria
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Information
"Hysteria" was released as the third single from Absolution in Europe and the second in the US, for which a new video was recorded. It was announced as the third single from Absolution in September 2003,[1] shortly after which Matt confirmed that the b-side would be "Eternally Missed".[2] The artwork for the 7" cover was chosen in a competition announced in October 2003, and the winner was Adam Fulkus.[3] The DVD includes a gallery of photos of the runner-up images.
Track list
CD, vinyl
- Hysteria - 3:47
- Eternally Missed - 6:06
DE CD
- Hysteria (radio edit)
- Eternally Missed
- Hysteria (live)
DVD
- Hysteria video (director's cut video)
- Hysteria - 3:47
- Hysteria (video live from MTV2)
- Hysteria (making of the video)
Promo CD
- Hysteria - 3:47
Promo VHS
Hysteria Gallery
Display gallery »
References
- ↑ Single #3, Trabendo gig (2003-09-12). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-10 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ Hysteria single (2003-09-19). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-10 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ Promo (2003-11-29). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-10 from microcuts.net.
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