Muse

Map Of The Problematique

From the album Black Holes & Revelations by Muse

(voted for by users)

Song Info

Map of the Problematique is the fourth track on Muse's 2006 album Black Holes & Revelations. The song reached number 18 in the UK singles chart in its first week of release. The song has been more successful than "Invincible", the previous single. The title is a reference to a book called Limits to Growth and the Club of Rome think-tank who would create a "map of the problematique" detailing the "global problematique"— a set of likely challenges the world Read more...

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Song Stats

Highest chart position:

18

Weeks in the chart:

1

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Awards

This song has not won any awards that are recognised by Song of the Decade. We include BRIT Awards, Ivor Novello Awards, NME Awards, MTV Europe Awards, MOBO Awards and BPI Awards.

Comments (6)

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muser94

@ 11:04pm on 7 December 2009

Muse is just amazing and this song is one of their best th guitar at the background sounds wonderful and Matt´s voice is the best

magmuse23

@ 8:10pm on 3 December 2009

YEAHH!!!! MUSE THE BEST OF THE WORLD...

snow79

@ 10:19pm on 12 November 2009

My favourite Muse song. It's stunning. I completely agree with paulplusjo, give this song airtime and advise the masses to play it loud!

paulplusjo

@ 12:15pm on 2 November 2009

This should be viewed as an oportunity to give air time to fantastic music that just does not get any. Don't vote for the stuff that gets played a dozen times a week, vote for something that you feel others need to hear but don't get the opportunity to. Muse are the greatest band, and this is their finest hour. But for whatever reason the song never gets played, and so very few people have heard it. I think that it is time to put this right.

Tazzle

@ 3:15pm on 21 October 2009

Beautiful!!

sim1985

@ 1:31pm on 20 October 2009

It's hard to describe this song. It's a sublime aural experience. So much going on, yet still so pure in sound. I'd even call it perfect. Sim.