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| Publisher = [[Warner Music Group|Warner]], [[A&E Records]], [[Helium 3]]
| Publisher = [[Warner Music Group|Warner]], [[A&E Records]], [[Helium 3]]
| Format = Download
| Format = Download
| Release = {{drop|3<sup>rd</sup> November 2015}}
| Release = 3<sup>rd</sup> November 2015
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| Previous = Mercy
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| PreviousLink = Mercy (single)
| PreviousLink = Mercy (single)
| Name = Revolt
| Type = single
| Type = single
| Next = Reapers
| Next = Aftermath
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Revolt was released as the fourth single off of Drones (counting the Psycho/Dead Inside release) and launched with an Apple-exclusive music video. The song, however, charted terribly as a single, only charting in Belgium, becoming the lowest charting single since [[Big Freeze (single) | Big Freeze]] in 2013 (which was only released in France).
Revolt was released as the fourth single off of Drones (counting the Psycho/Dead Inside release) and launched with an Apple-exclusive music video. The song, however, charted terribly as a single, only charting in Belgium, becoming the lowest charting single since [[Big Freeze (single) | Big Freeze]] in 2013 (which was only released in France).
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 9 October 2018

Artwork
Video Cover
Muse single
Name Revolt
Tracks 1
Total length 4:05
Recorded 2014/2015 - The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, Canada
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse, Robert "Mutt" Lange
Art work Matt Mahurin
Publisher Warner, A&E Records, Helium 3
Format(s) Download
Catalogue № Unknown
Release date 3rd November 2015
Chart position
Album Drones
single chronology
Mercy
Revolt
Aftermath



Revolt was released as the fourth single off of Drones (counting the Psycho/Dead Inside release) and launched with an Apple-exclusive music video. The song, however, charted terribly as a single, only charting in Belgium, becoming the lowest charting single since Big Freeze in 2013 (which was only released in France).


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