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Dead Star Pt. 2
Muse
Dead Star Pt. 2
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (4) - Disc #1

2002 single features studio versions of 'Dead Star' & 'In Your World' (which are only available as live tracks on the 2002 release, 'Hullabaloo') & two additional non-LP tracks, 'T.B.C.' & 'In Your World' (Video).

     
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All Artists: Muse
Title: Dead Star Pt. 2
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: MUSHROOMHEAD
Release Date: 6/18/2002
Album Type: Single, Import
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Album Description
2002 single features studio versions of 'Dead Star' & 'In Your World' (which are only available as live tracks on the 2002 release, 'Hullabaloo') & two additional non-LP tracks, 'T.B.C.' & 'In Your World' (Video).
 

CD Reviews

It'll blow you away...
innocent_x | The Netherlands | 07/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Well, that's what 'In Your World' did to me. The moment I listened to it, I fell in love with the song and knew it would be my favourite song of this year, maybe my favourite song of all time. I have both studio albums, both are great, but no song comes even close to In Your World. I can try and describe why, but maybe it's better to find out for yourself. The money spent on this shouldn't be seen as a cost, but as a sound investment..."
Brilliant!
alexliamw | Oxford | 08/20/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"At first, this double-A side from Radiohead-except-not-so-happy turned space-grunge trio seems a bit indistinguishable from their second album, but after a few listens its charms begin to unfold. In Your World is a tortured, Bach-inspired rock number, whilst the undeniably superior Dead Star, is pure sonic assault: the heaviest they've ever done, raging in its own fury with choppy chords verging on metal in the verse, and a vicious, screaming hookline of 'it's coming your way!' sung over madly distorted guitars and thrashing, pounding drums, leading into the angriest chorus conceivable and a recurring Korn-like riff. Origin of Symmetry might have laid to rest the Radiohead ghosts, but this batters them round the room with a fury so visceral it threatens to turn its rage on anyone who would ever dare to disagree. As a B-side we have a mad version of 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You', starting quite similar to the original but playing the trumpet bit as a guitar solo and sounding like classic tortured Muse by the normally happy refrain of 'I love you baby, and if it's quite alright...'. Fantastic stuff."