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Name | Intro |
Album/single | Absolution (1) |
Length | 0:22 |
Alternative titles | Intro to Apocalypse Please |
First live performance | Vienne 2003 |
Latest live performance | Unknown |
Recorded | Unknown |
Writer/composer | None (Matthew Bellamy) |
Producer | Unknown |
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Description
Lots of stomping, fading in and leading into Apocalypse Please.
Additional information
Features the band and Thomas Kirk stomping,[1] with vocals towards the end by Paul Reeve.[1]
Trivia
Whispering, voices, and voices through transmitters can be heard throughout the track.
Lyrics
Some interpret the vocals as
'Sieg heil ... Marsch!'
Which translates means "Hail [to] victory... March". "Sieg heil" was a common chant at political rallies during the Nazi Era in Germany.
References
Back to Absolution