Uprising
by Muse

Album: The Resistance (2009)
Charted: 9 37
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Matthew James Bellamy
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 3

  • Z from ZacramentoI LLOOOVVVEEE these guys. Fn awesome band REAL ROCKERS!
    EXCELLENT lyrics, song writing & MUSICIANS INCLUDING VOCALS!
    Great vocal harmonies
    Love that bass! YUMMY
    Love guitar
    love keys/synth & drums
    especially in Madness lead break starts clean guitar & into drums & sounds like electric drums or synth. I don't know but whatever it is you guys nailed it well! When I first heard Madness, I stopped dead in my tracks & listened to it a thousand times over following my husband around forcing him to listen telling him we should do something like this. These guys rock! Then The Resistance, s--t thats Muse too? Yes I wigged. Totally different sound.
    Innivative & reminds me of the old hard rock, modern alt, little grunge, total now-a-days rock but with a bite. Don't ever break up!! cause what you guys have works. Thru a dry-spell, stay together, work thru it. Be long lifed like the stones. Muse has that special thing like Yes. You probably don't see but I do. Not cultish like YES but more song/vocal structure so pleasing to the soul. GBWYA!
  • Thomas from Raleigh, Ncaccourding to wikipedia they said its inspired by dr who, Call Me and White wedding
  • Bradley from Winchester, NhThe synth melody is similar to the theme from the UK TV show "Doctor Who".
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