

Great lyrics, good giant drums, great normal drums, and fantastic tune! Look at a live show, Dom's doing some fast and steady drumming in the background to build up the structure of the song. If you've listened to this song, and thought the drumming was slow and easy, you're wrong. The guitar at the intro reminded me of Doctor who's title sequence, and the tuning of the guitar overall.

I've been listening to Muse since 2008 and this was the song that stood out to me. Too this list is not great so ill make my own. Also a brilliant solo and great vocals from Matt Bellamy. This song simply open a new light to me, from the me in the past who think it's just some kind of depressing emo song, to the me now who listen to this song when depressing like listening to a friend who knows how I feel. I love this song! I have it on my Rock band game.
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I finally found it on the internet and it's what got me into muse! It's been my favourite song for years now, the lyrics are fantastic, the bass riff is insane and I'm learning how to play it, great song! It's their best one! I first heard the song on the radio and it was stuck in my head for days. Just edges out citizen erased in my opinion, because its incredibly catchy and the solo is incredibly melodic despite the song being mostly chromatic, it has the best bassline I've ever heard, which overshadows the underrated awesomeness of the guitar riff, the harmonies from the vocal overdubs are genius as well. Their performance was profound! So I started looking them up on You Tube and the second song I heard them play was this one Live at Wembley. Unbelievably I never heard of Muse until I they played Uprising at the Grammys where they won best Rock album. Knights of Cydonia is Muse's best song without a doubt. This song is a journey in 6 minutes - never does it get boring, and best of all, whatever lyrics are in this song and however repetitive, it is absolutely splendid. When you listen to this song you can imagine the haunting, howling journey of a knight on horseback, rushing into battle - something no other song can do, something no other band can do. Uprising and Time is Running Out shouldn't be above this. The album version is fantastic by itself, but the song also has a cool music video and the Live Wembley version is, in my opinion, even better (Muse is one of the few bands that can outdo themselves live). An epic (an adjective I don't through around a lot) prog metal song that will take you to a place where there are cowboy-knights on Mars. It has everything: a good intro, an epic end, a catchy guitar riff, a cool video., and what about its amazing live performance? Knights of Cydonia is a masterpiece. But this is more an objective comment than a subjective one, I already said that it's not my favourite, but you can't deny that it's simply epic. Knights of Cydonia might not be my favourite song by Muse because I don't really have one, but for me this is definitely the best.
