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The source code is at, released under Apache License 2.0. The copyrights on all source code and the data base belong to Milo and are used on this web site by permission. If you spot an error in fact, grammar, syntax, or spelling, or a broken link, or have additional information, commentary, or constructive criticism, please contact us.Ĭopyright © 2014 Milo. There is a delay before comments are posted because they must all be reviewed by a human to prevent spam. Suggestions, corrections, additional information: The only way to keep you safe from the spam is by having human review. Please use the form (with the delay for a human to inspect it) because this website is attacked by more than 20 spam attempts per minute. We will be adding lyrics to all songs as fast as we can. Government Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 require that web sites provide transcripts of audio for the deaf. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and U.S. from Wikipedia (the Wikipedia:Text of Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License applies to Wikipedias block of text and possible accompanying picture, along with any alterations, transformations, and/or building upon Wikipedias original text that applied to this block of text) An accompanying lyric video from the band was uploaded shortly after. The song was released after its premiere on BBC Radio 1 at 19:30 GMT on 20 August 2012. This video saw the second collaboration between the band and director Anthony Mandler, who previously directed the music video for Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever). He went on to conclude that, Its the song Im probably most proud of on the album for sure. In a separate interview, Bellamy stated the song was the bands attempt to strip down the sound of the album, and that the song has its roots in 12 bar blues with gospel, soul and R&B influences. Matthew Bellamy stated that the song started as a personal reflection after a fight with his girlfriend and how, after she had gone to her mothers house, he began to realise yeah, she was right, wasnt she?. The music video premiered on 5 September 2012.Īccording to NME, Madness draws influences from Queens I Want to Break Free, George Michaels ∿aith and some instrumental elements of his other hit I Want Your Sex.ĭuring a preview on French site Jeuxactu, the song was said to resemble Depeche Mode and described as calm, languid and sweet. The song was released on 20 August 2012 after its premiere on BBC Radio 1 and NRJ. It is the second track on the bands sixth studio album, The 2nd Law and is the second single to be released from the album. Madness is a song by English alternative rock band Muse.
Rock Digital Songs: #11 (eleven), 13 weeks on chart, peak #10 (ten)Ĭanadian Hot 100: #43, 13 weeks on chart, peak #43īillboard information for the week of Dec 1, 2012īillboard chart listings courtesy of Billboard Magazine Rock: #8 (eight),13 weeks on chart, peak #3 (three)Īlternative: #1 (one), 13 weeks on chart, peak #1 (one)ĭigital Songs: #70, 11 weeks on chart, peak #45 Billboard Hot 100: #64 with a bullet, 13 weeks on chart, peak #60 Highest rank: 343 (play the video all the way through to register a vote for this song) Released: 20 August 2012 () (Warner Bros.) Keyboards: Matthew Bellamy, Christopher Wolstenholme Song Title: Madness (official video)Ĭomposer: Copyright © 2012 Matthew Bellamy Madness by Muse (official video) is an alternative rock song. Play pause rewind next song TIME: starting Madness by Muse