

Linkin Park has experimented with its sounds for more than a decade, breaking into the music charts with NU Metal and even experimenting with Pop. Although each member of the band possesses an ungodly amount of talent, it is hard to compare any of their newer work to what they did on this track. “Hysteria” is a song that captures when Muse was at its best, delivering one classic hard-rock single after another. The guitar sounds like it is singing, reaching a variety of octaves that pairs incredibly well with the vocals. When talking about “Hysteria,” the guitar work is undermined because of how incredible Chris Wolstenholme's bass is.

The video is accompanied by a distressing music video that only delivers more meaning behind the song. His falsetto is unrivaled compared to anyone else in the genre. Lead singer Matt Bellamy delivers passionate and raw vocals about obsessive love and the consequences that come along with it. but you probably wouldn't want to fall asleep to it. The song is nearly perfect for doing anything, whether it be working out, driving, etc. After shuffling my entire music library, the first song that was selected was this one, and I am beyond glad it did. The third single off of 2003’s “Absolution” somehow continues to impress me whenever I listen to it again.Įnglish rock band Muse tends to be a group that I will listen to on and off again. It is the bass-line that gets me coming back to “Hysteria” every single time. The CommRadio Weekly Playlist – Here members of the Arts and Entertainment Department will talk about the songs that dominated their playlists during the week and what makes them so good. Arts & Entertainment, CommRadio by CommRadio Arts & Entertainment Department
