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The Qmagazine made a preview of Simulation Theory on 23th October, and they said this about the song: "''Get Up And Fight, the track made with Taylor Swift collaborator Shellback, aims to be a radiant pop moment but ends up sounding like a boyband putting on their leather jackets and totally, like, rocking out, yeah?''"
The Qmagazine made a preview of Simulation Theory on 23th October, and they said this about the song: "''Get Up And Fight, the track made with Taylor Swift collaborator Shellback, aims to be a radiant pop moment but ends up sounding like a boyband putting on their leather jackets and totally, like, rocking out, yeah?''"
Bellamy mentioned, in an interview for a french magazine called MyRock, when they were doing backing vocals, they decided to replace the highest pithced vocals with a popular singer [[Tove Lo]], as Bellamy couldn't reach the upper registers without starting to scream, and he didn't want screaming.


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Revision as of 12:27, 1 November 2018

Muse song
Name Get Up and Fight
Album/single Simulation Theory (8)
Length 4:04
Alternative titles Unknown
First live performance Unknown
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded 2017/2018
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse
Chart position Unknown


Description

Matt said on an interview that this song is about his uncle's cancer.

Additional information

The Qmagazine made a preview of Simulation Theory on 23th October, and they said this about the song: "Get Up And Fight, the track made with Taylor Swift collaborator Shellback, aims to be a radiant pop moment but ends up sounding like a boyband putting on their leather jackets and totally, like, rocking out, yeah?"

Bellamy mentioned, in an interview for a french magazine called MyRock, when they were doing backing vocals, they decided to replace the highest pithced vocals with a popular singer Tove Lo, as Bellamy couldn't reach the upper registers without starting to scream, and he didn't want screaming.

Live

More info here soon.

Lyrics

unknown