Execution Commentary (song)
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Name | Execution Commentary |
Album/single | Plug in Baby CD1 (3), DE (3), JP (3), Newton Abbot demo (outro to Crazy Days) (7). |
Length | 2:30 |
Alternative titles | None |
First live performance | Paris New Morning 1999 (instrumental) |
Latest live performance | Unknown |
Recorded | 1996 (Newton Abbot demo), 2001 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | A nasty piece of work[1] |
Description
Chaotic arrangement of noise, vocals included, but most is indistinguishable screaming with a few phrases such as "come on" and "yeah alright" audible.
Additional information
First recorded in 1996 as an outro to Crazy Days on the Newton Abbot demo. Often used live as an instrumental outro after either Showbiz or Stockholm Syndrome, or as part of a number of similar outros. Also played as a riff in the first live performance of Micro Cuts (song).
Trivia
Just before the music kicks in, a hiccup is heard.
The bassline resembles that of Rage Against The Machine's song "Tire Me".
When using vocal removal software, a very faint laugh can be heard at the end.
Lyrics
(Indecipherable screaming)
References
- ↑ Plug in Baby CD1 sleeve notes
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