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Old 12-27-2018, 03:35 PM   #533
Flint
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Stadium-filling English trio Muse has injected themselves with a heavy dose of Vangelis and John Carpenter soundtracks for their new album, Simulation Theory, which explores the realm of simulated reality, complete with Tron-inspired visuals:



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I have lived in darkness
For all my life, I've been pursued
You'd be afraid if you could feel my pain
And if you could see the things I am able to see

Break me out, break me out
Set me free
The best terminally-depressive lyrics since the Smith's "How Soon is Now?"
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