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Questions here to stay
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Revision as of 01:07, 16 February 2019

Muse song
Name Con-Science
Album/single Muscle Museum CD2 (3)
Length 4:52
Alternative titles Unknown
First live performance Unknown
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded 1999
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer John Leckie

Description

Another dark Muse b-side. Very little information is known about this song or how it originated.

Additional information

The song begins as just four notes played on the piano; these four notes are repeated for the entire song. After the second verse, additional instruments are gradually introduced, building up to a massive wall of distortion at the song's completion.

The title of the song is most likely a play on the word "conscience," hinting it may be a song about someone who has a guilty conscience, or another moral dilemma.

The chord progression during the chorus is similar to that of the chorus of "Bored" by Deftones.

Composition

Con-Science is written in the key of G minor, and moves in common time at 60bpm. Bellamy's vocal range in the song spans from G3 to D5.

Live

This song and Jimmy Kane are the only Showbiz b-sides to have never been performed live. While it is entirely possible and likely that the song was performed sometime between 1997 and 1999, there are no confirmed performances or footage available to verify this.

Lyrics

I can't pretend

Choose how it ends Years slipped away Questions here to stay

In fear In soul In fear In soul

I can't pretend Consumed by an ens Try bend the rules Ripped out recluse

In fear In soul In fear In soul

I can't pretend Choose how it ends Years slipped away Questions here to stay

In soul In fear In soul In fear

In fear In soul In fear In soul


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