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* RefittedForSequel: "Soldier's Poem" was originally written for ''Absolution'' as a more heavier track, but it was turned into a mellow barber quarter song for this album.

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* RefittedForSequel: "Soldier's Poem" was originally written for ''Absolution'' as a more heavier track, but it was turned into a mellow barber quarter barbershop quartet song for this album.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Supermassive Black Hole" and "Starlight" are some of the most played Muse tracks on radio, but are some of the most atypical - the former being an electro-funk track, and the latter being a melodic alt-rock track. Whilst a good chunk of fans felt they'd sold out, they couldn't deny that the tracks were catchy.
* ChartDisplacement:
** "Supermassive Black Hole" became the album's most recognized song thanks to ''Film/{{Twilight}}''. Although, while it reached number #6 in the Modern Rock charts (now Alternative Airplay), it never charted in the Billboard Hot 100.
** Similarly, "Starlight" was barely able to chart in the Hot 100, being able to reach #1 in the Bubbling Under charts, which is the equivalent of reaching #101 on the former.
* RefittedForSequel: "Soldier's Poem" was originally written for ''Absolution'' as a more heavier track, but it was turned into a mellow barber quarter song for this album.

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