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  2. Sing for Absolution - Wikipedia

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    "Sing for Absolution" is composed in the key of D minor, and moves at a slow tempo of 86 bpm. [2] The song's vocal range spans from G 3 to A 4. [2] When performed live, the song is typically transposed down half a step, into C sharp minor; it was performed in its original key only in its earliest live appearances.

  3. Muse discography - Wikipedia

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    Their third studio album, Absolution, released on East West Records in 2003, was the first Muse album to top the UK Albums Chart. [2] It reached number 103 on the US Billboard 200, [6] but has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [7] "

  4. Muse (band) - Wikipedia

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    Muse's third album, Absolution, produced by Rich Costey, Paul Reeve and John Cornfield was released on 15 September 2003. It debuted at number one in the UK [27] and produced Muse's first top-ten hit, "Time Is Running Out", and three top-twenty hits: "Hysteria", "Sing for Absolution" and "Butterflies and Hurricanes".

  5. Absolution (album) - Wikipedia

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    Absolution was released on 22 September 2003 on CD and double vinyl. [15] The first single, "Stockholm Syndrome", was released as a download and was downloaded more than 20,000 times. [16] Because of contractual obligations, Muse could not allow it to be downloaded free, so the fee was set at $0.99 in the US. [2]

  6. Stockholm Syndrome (Muse song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stockholm Syndrome" is a song by the English rock band Muse from their third studio album, Absolution (2003). The song was released as the album's first single on 13 July 2003 and also appears on the Absolution live DVD. It was released alongside its artwork as a download-only single through the official Muse website.

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  8. Apocalypse Please - Wikipedia

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    Along with the single release, Muse ran a competition to win a signed and framed set list, also in conjunction with Oxfam. [6] In 2005, "Apocalypse Please" was featured on the live video album Absolution Tour; [7] in 2008, it was also featured on the DVD edition of the live album HAARP.

  9. ‘Absolution’ Review: The Liam Neeson Action Revenge Genre ...

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    "Absolution" wants to be more than a dumb action film. Neeson takes you part of the way there, but in its atmospheric way the movie is cobbled together out of so many standard yet disparate ...