Stockholm Syndrome (song)
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"Stockholm Syndrome" | ||
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Single by Muse | ||
from the album Absolution | ||
Released | 14 July 2003 (UK Download Single) | |
Format | mp3 (download only) | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 4:55 | |
Label | Mushroom | |
Producer(s) | Rich Costey, Muse | |
Chart positions | ||
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Muse singles chronology | ||
"Dead Star/In Your World" (June 2002) |
"Stockholm Syndrome" (July 2003) |
"Time Is Running Out" (September 2003) |
- For the meaning of the term, see Stockholm syndrome.
"Stockholm Syndrome" is a song released by the English rock band Muse from their third album, Absolution. The song also appears on the Absolution live DVD and was released as a download-only single through the Muse official site (www.muse.mu). The download also came with the artwork. The video appears on the Time Is Running Out CD single, and was shot using a thermal camera. A different video was made for the song's release in the US, depicting the band playing the song in a fictitious talk show.
In March 2005, Q magazine placed "Stockholm Syndrome" at number 44 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.
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Muse |
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Dominic Howard | Matthew Bellamy | Chris Wolstenholme |
Discography |
Studio albums: Showbiz | Origin of Symmetry | Absolution | Black Holes and Revelations |
Compilations: Hullabaloo Soundtrack |
Live DVDs: Hullabaloo Soundtrack | Absolution Tour |
Extended plays: This Is A Muse Demo | Muse | Muscle Museum EP | Random 1-8 (Japan only) | Dead Star/In Your World (Japan & France only) |
Singles: Uno | Cave | Muscle Museum | Sunburn | Unintended | Plug In Baby | New Born | Bliss | Hyper Music/Feeling Good | Dead Star/In Your World | Stockholm Syndrome | Time Is Running Out | Hysteria | Sing for Absolution | Apocalypse Please | Butterflies and Hurricanes | Supermassive Black Hole | Starlight | Knights of Cydonia | Invincible |
Production |
John Leckie | Rich Costey | Paul Reeve |