Official Music Video HD by MUSE performing 'Plug In Baby' from their album, Origin of Symmetry.
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Single by Muse
from the album Origin of Symmetry
B-side "Nature_1"
"Execution Commentary"
"Spiral Static"
"Bedroom Acoustics"
Released 5 March 2001
Format 7" vinyl, CD single, Compact cassette
Recorded 2001 (2001) at Ridge Farm Studios, Surrey
Genre Alternative rock, new prog
Length 3:39 (Album/Clean Version)
3:18 (Radio Edit)
Label Mushroom
Writer(s) Matthew Bellamy
Producer David Bottrill, Muse
"Plug In Baby" is a song by English alternative rock band Muse, featured on their 2001 second studio album Origin of Symmetry. Released as the lead single from the album on 5 March 2001, "Plug In Baby" became the band's highest-charting single when it peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart, until it was surpassed by "Time Is Running Out" in 2003. Today, "Plug In Baby" is considered one of Muse's most notable songs, and has been featured on the live albums Hullabaloo Soundtrack (2002) and HAARP (2008). "Plug In Baby" is often praised for its opening guitar riff; Total Guitar readers voted the riff as the 13th best of all-time in 2004. The beginning of the riff shows similarities to Bach's "Toccata and Fugue". Bellamy has also stated in a 2005 interview that it elaborates on the riff from DJ Shadow's track Organ Donor. The bassline has been noted as being very similar to that of Air's single Sexy Boy, which was released 3 years earlier. "Plug In Baby" is a featured song in the rhythm video game Guitar Hero 5.
MUSIC VIDEO:
The video features a performance by the band in a bedroom, along with shots of girls with morphed tube and tentacle-esque synthetic body parts. The original idea involved the band's performance, but with robotic limbs moving around them, suggesting a mechanical sex machine.[1] Matthew Bellamy used a JT-Res guitar for the video.
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When these guys get it right (like here) they kick arse - that, and the opening/intro riffs make me go all wobbly.
y2j1980x 6 months ago 11
what an amaazing start
DB91809 7 months ago 5