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Derivative of elements from the Butterfly Effect and chaos theory, “Butterflies and Hurricanes” can be looked upon from multiple angles, as nuanced as Muse’s early discography was. The butterfly effect is one that hypothesizes that changes bearing the least significance can have the greatest impact...
[Verse]
Change everything you are
And everything you were
Your number has been called
Fights and battles have begun
Revenge will surely come
Your hard times are ahead
[Chorus]
Best, you've got to be the best
You've got to change the world
And use this chance to be heard
Your time is now (Your time is now)
[Verse]
Change everything you are
And everything you were
Your number has been called
Fights and battles have begun
Revenge will surely come
Your hard times are ahead
[Chorus]
Best, you've got to be the best
You've got to change the world
And use this chance to be heard
Your time is now (Your time is now)
[Instrumental Break]
[Piano Solo]
[Bridge]
Don't let yourself down
Don't let yourself go
Your last chance has arrived
[Chorus]
Best, you've got to be the best
You've got to change the world
And use this chance to be heard
Your time is now (Your time is now)
Butterflies and Hurricanes was written by Matt Bellamy & Chris Wolstenholme & Dominic Howard.
Butterflies and Hurricanes was produced by Paul Reeve & John Cornfield & Muse.
Muse released Butterflies and Hurricanes on Mon Sep 15 2003.
Matthew Bellamy declared about that song:
It’s about hope, about trying to find the strength to get through any given situation, I was trying to find a classical type of piano style that would be heavy and work with bass and drums. It had that sort of mechanical paradiddle thing all the way through...