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Hoodoo. Those lyrics strike a chord with me.
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He did at one stage when talking with fans in Vancouver, as well as a sequel/second part to CE. He separately mentioned trying to write songs like he used to, to see if he could.
Dead Inside could suggest that the character of CE has been left feeling empty, dejected, open to this conditioning/psychological abuse.
I'm not sure where else I'd see a CE2 fitting into the context of the concept album.
My interpretation of Citizen Erased was that the character died, or was close to death. CE2 might even be a b-side.
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I hope this is the riff for Dead Inside, this would be so good.
Instead of being the riff I hope it's the breakdown. A song with a breakdown THAT good has to be incredible.
Personally I'm really excited for what I'm assuming is the title track, Drones.
Just listen to that riff... holy shit
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I hated it at first, the lyrics are terrible, the drill sergeant bit is cringe-worthy, it's repetitive and the riff isn't enough to hold the entire song up - but now I actually really like it. Pro tip - remove the intro and don't watch the video, it's 100 times better.
I would have preferred it to progress more as it's an underdeveloped 6 minute song that doesn't really go anywhere, but it's a fun song nontheless with a great riff and some nonsensical lyrics.
To enjoy it you just have to not take it seriously. I honestly feel like Matt wrote it to mess with us/as a joke, with the tone of the intro and the lyric video it builds itself to be this dead serious heavy rock song but in reality it's not that at all. Like a Panic Station level of seriousness. Just look at the makeup on the drill sergeant and the lyrics "Super Drone" (which is hilarious) and the really well sung part that you unknowingly sing along to "Your ass belongs to me now". It's not a serious song at all. Taken through that lens it's quite enjoyable.
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Last night was AMAZING!! Met a bunch of awesome people lining up (no. 120-135 ish) and then we all got right in front of the catwalk platform one person from barrier. Couldn't have picked a better spot. The whole show was immense. I ALMOST got to touch Matt when he came down for Undisclosed Desires. I had an unbelieveable time.
They played motherfucking Butterflies and Hurricanes. They played it. I'm happy.
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GUYS - It's been 3 whole years since the last concert here!
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I didn't want to queue till about 1pm but looks like I may have to get there earlier. I got there 11ish last tour and was on barrier.
That's not too bad. How is the barrier though? Is it worth it?
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How early are people queueing up? I want to get barrier this year
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Got mine!! Not long now
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It's the 18th! Everyone post when you get your tickets
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Pretty sure Ticketek are holding tickets back for delivery until the 18th of October. That's what i recall anyway.
Phew!! That's a massive relief hahaha, I thought someone had stolen them in the mail...
Thank you so much for that news!
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Has anyone received their tickets yet? Mine haven't arrived yet but I live on campus at my uni so something might have happened :S And everyone else I know on campus that are going haven't gotten their yet either.
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Good to see someone remaining from last tour back again! We used to have such good times in the Aussie threads last tour
Those threads were the best. I think the Acer one stayed on the front page for almost 2 years
I bought a ticket for the G/A through the Muse.mu pre-sale for this show, and I have to say; I'm beyond excited! Just a couple of little issues though; I'll be just under 17 years old when the show's on, and this'll be the first concert I've ever been to. The problem is, not only will I be going to the concert by myself, but I'll be traveling to Australia by myself (I live in New Zealand). Does anyone have any tips or advice? It could be helpful for others too!Haha, you're just like me during the last concert! 16, first concert I ever went to. You'll have a blast. The mosh pit was so intense I lost my friends before Uprising (the first song) finished, but I was having such a euphoric time that I didn't care.
I don't have any tips for travel but when you're in the mosh pit just go with the flow! I ended up right in front of Chris by the time I was halfway through the show.
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Is the presale and 12 noon or 12 midnight (in 4 hours)?
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And we're back!! Let's see how many years we can keep this thread alive for
Off the Frontier Touring website tickets are going to be $130 plus fees. My first ever concert was Muse live at Acer Arena (this place) on the 9th of December 2010, it was the best night of my life! So excited for this.
GA standing means the mosh pit. No seats, nothing reserved, nothing except your patience and/or a sea of people preventing you from making it to the barrier.
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I've never tried Skullcandies so I won't comment on that, but I've actually heard that the Dr Dre ones are meant to be good? I've got a pair of Sennheiser HDs which I'm more than happy with
I think it's more like "They are AMAZING, compared to the iPod earbuds i've been using until now"
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Dead Star... after remaining certain for years that the Hullabaloo live version was the only version, I recently discovered the studio version of the song. HOLY. CRAP.
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I love it, but I feel that if they had a more Hoodoo style third act as opposed to USoE, it would have worked a whole lot better.