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==Background==
==Background==
In an interview conducted on February 15th, 2001, the Muse fansite microcuts state the following:
In an interview with lead singer and guitarist Matt Bellamy conducted on February 15th, 2001 on the Muse fansite microcuts, Bellamy stated the following:


“So far, tracks in the can include Bliss, Hypermusic, Origin of Symmetry, Love Bleach, Shrinking Universe and Razor Song plus, of course, their forthcoming single, Plug In Baby, which hits the shops on March 5th through Mushroom.”<ref>[http://microcuts.net/uk/news/archives/02152001-muse_talk_about_the_new_album.php "Muse talk about the new album"]. ''Microcuts.net''. February 15th, 2001.</ref>
“So far, tracks in the can include Bliss, Hypermusic, Origin of Symmetry, Love Bleach, Shrinking Universe and Razor Song plus, of course, their forthcoming single, Plug In Baby, which hits the shops on March 5th through Mushroom.”<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050315064511/https://www.microcuts.net/uk/news/archives/02152001-muse_talk_about_the_new_album.php "Muse talk about the new album"]. ''Microcuts.net''. February 15th, 2001.</ref>


The tracks "Bliss," "Hyper Music," and "Plug In Baby" were all released on the album, while "Shrinking Universe" was released as a B-side of "New Born." Three tracks mentioned here, however, have possibly never seen the light of day - "Origin of Symmetry," "Love Bleach," and "Razor Song."
The tracks "Bliss," "Hyper Music," and "Plug In Baby" were all released on the album, while "Shrinking Universe" was released as a B-side of "New Born." Three tracks mentioned here, however, have possibly never seen the light of day - "Origin of Symmetry," "Love Bleach," and "Razor Song."
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===Renamed Tracks===
===Renamed Tracks===
It is common practice to use working names, so this may be the fate of these tracks. "Razor Song" was presumably renamed to "Screenager" (as one of the working titles for that, seen on a live setlist, was "Razor Blade." <ref>[http://www.microcuts.net/gallery/photo-muse-misc-2-setlists%2C-autographs...-19-elysee-montmartre-paris---1999-1163.html Elysée Montmartre Paris - 1999].</ref> Obviously, these tracks couldn't be "Bliss," "Hyper Music," "Plug In Baby," "Shrinking Universe," or "Screenager."
It is common practice to use working names, so this may be the fate of these tracks. "Razor Song" was presumably renamed to "Screenager" (as one of the working titles for that, seen on a live setlist, was "Razor Blade." <ref>[http://www.microcuts.net/gallery/photo-muse-misc-2-setlists%2C-autographs...-19-elysee-montmartre-paris---1999-1163.html Elysée Montmartre Paris - 1999].</ref> Obviously, these tracks couldn't be "Bliss," "Hyper Music," "Plug In Baby," "Shrinking Universe," or "Screenager."
==See Also==
* [[This Is a Muse Demo (partially found demo tape of song by rock band; 1995)]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:06, 1 November 2023

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Cover artwork of Origin of Symmetry.

Status: Lost

Origin of Symmetry is the second studio album by English rock band Muse, released on July 17th, 2001. There are multiple missing tracks on it.

Background

In an interview with lead singer and guitarist Matt Bellamy conducted on February 15th, 2001 on the Muse fansite microcuts, Bellamy stated the following:

“So far, tracks in the can include Bliss, Hypermusic, Origin of Symmetry, Love Bleach, Shrinking Universe and Razor Song plus, of course, their forthcoming single, Plug In Baby, which hits the shops on March 5th through Mushroom.”[1]

The tracks "Bliss," "Hyper Music," and "Plug In Baby" were all released on the album, while "Shrinking Universe" was released as a B-side of "New Born." Three tracks mentioned here, however, have possibly never seen the light of day - "Origin of Symmetry," "Love Bleach," and "Razor Song."

Renamed Tracks

It is common practice to use working names, so this may be the fate of these tracks. "Razor Song" was presumably renamed to "Screenager" (as one of the working titles for that, seen on a live setlist, was "Razor Blade." [2] Obviously, these tracks couldn't be "Bliss," "Hyper Music," "Plug In Baby," "Shrinking Universe," or "Screenager."

See Also

References