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All 89 Original Muse Studio Album Songs Ranked

89) "Overdue" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

88) "Save Me" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

87) "Break It To Me" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

86) "Hyper Music" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

85) "Drones" ("Drones" - 2015)

84) "Endlessly" ("Absolution" - 2003)

83) "Aftermath" ("Drones" - 2015)

82) "Something Human" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

81) "Soldier's Poem" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

80) "Guiding Light" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

79) "Liquid State" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

78) "Sing for Absolution" ("Absolution" - 2003)

77) "Undisclosed Desires" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

76) "Big Freeze" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

75) "Revolt" ("Drones" - 2015)

74) "Get Up and Fight" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

73) "Falling Down" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

72) "Explorers" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

71) "Thoughts of a Dying Atheist" ("Absolution" - 2003)

70) "Megalomania" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

69) "Follow Me" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

68) "Dig Down" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

67) "Mercy" ("Drones" - 2015)

66) "Unsustainable" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

65) "Exo-Politics" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

64) "United States of Eurasia" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

63) "Madness" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

62) "Screenager" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

61) "Uno" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

60) "Escape" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

59) "Falling Away With You" ("Absolution" - 2003)

58) "Sober" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

57) "Blackout" ("Absolution" - 2003)

56) "The Void" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

55) "Propaganda" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

54) "Supermassive Black Hole" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

53) "Bliss" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

52) "Fillip" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

51) "Unintended" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

50) "Take a Bow" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

49) "Hate This and I'll Love You" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

48) "Psycho" ("Drones" - 2015)

47) "Survival" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

46) "I Belong to You" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

45) "Invincible" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

44) "Assassin" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

43) "Isolated System" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

42) "The Dark Side" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

41) "The Globalist" ("Drones" - 2015)

40) "Apocalypse Please" ("Absolution" - 2003)

39) "Dark Shines" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

38) "Time Is Running Out" ("Absolution" - 2003)

37) "Plug In Baby" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

36) "Uprising" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

35) "Defector" ("Drones" - 2015)

34) "Unnatural Selection" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

33) "Resistance" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

32) "Sunburn" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

31) "Micro Cuts" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

30) "Supremacy" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

29) "Thought Contagion" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

28) "Reapers" ("Drones" - 2015)

27) "Muscle Museum" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

26) "Starlight" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

25) "The Small Print" ("Absolution" - 2003)

24) "Dead Inside" ("Drones" - 2015)

23) "Cave" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

22) "Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture)" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

21) "Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption)" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

20) "Ruled By Secrecy" ("Absolution" - 2003)

19) "Hoodoo" (Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

18) "Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination)" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

17) "Space Dementia" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

16) "MK Ultra" ("The Resistance" - 2009)

15) "Pressure" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

14) "Hysteria" ("Absolution" - 2003)

13) "Animals" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

12) "Blockades" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

11) "City of Delusion" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

10) "Stockholm Syndrome" ("Absolution" - 2003)

9) "Panic Station" ("The 2nd Law" - 2012)

8) "Algorithm" ("Simulation Theory" - 2018)

7) "Map of the Problematique" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

6) "Butterflies & Hurricanes" ("Absolution" - 2003)

5) "Knights of Cydonia" ("Black Holes and Revelations" - 2006)

4) "The Handler" ("Drones" - 2015)

3) "New Born" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

2) "Showbiz" ("Showbiz" - 1999)

1) "Citizen Erased" ("Origin of Symmetry" - 2001)

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