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[mp3] Muse – "Crying Shame"

by Patrick

I have to admit that I stole this post from another blog that I read frquently, that being “We All Want Someone To Shout For”. If you are an Arctic Monkeys fan than this is the blog to read. But this morning they posted something that really caught my eye, a Muse song that I had not heard before. “Crying Shame” is the b side track from “Supermassive Black Hole” single.

I have no idea when this song was originally written and recorded but know that it was performed for the first time in December of 2004 which would have put it in the time frame of their breakthough album Absolution. The track may appear to be new but it has the sound of an early band that has great potential but may still be looking for their nitch in the prog rock arena.

Muse – “Crying Shame”
[audio:http://themuseinmusic.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/02-crying-shame1.mp3]

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