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The opener to Absolution. It is built up with many layers of instruments, bass, synthesizers and a loud piano.

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The song is from the “point of view of a person that is wanting their own god to come in and sort everything out or religious fanatics and their wish that their prophecies come true. So that they can confirm their religion. A live version of “Apocalypse Please”, recorded at Glastonbury in 2004, was released as a single in the form of a charity download (and an accompanying promo),] making it the fifth and penultimate single from Absolution.


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“Apocalypse Please” was originally recorded with with an orchestral backing. Bellamy detailed why this version did not make the album:

“We struggled with Apocalypse Please; it sounded weak with the strings on it, whereas the other songs sounded really good. We knew that we’d have to re-record Apocalypse Please. We then went to work with Rich Costey.

That one originally was the one which had the big orchestra on it, but we ended up taking it away because it was too much”.

Rich Costey detailed the recording of the drums in December 2003:

“…the studio had a swimming pool, which of course was full of water, and what we did was bring over a couple of kick drums, put them on stands, and miked one of them really close with the disembodied woofer of an NS10 to get a low
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