A decent portion of Muse's new album, "The Resistance" can be traced to Orwell's "1984," but the most obvious two songs are "Resistance" ("Kill your prayers for love and peace / You'll wake the Thought Police / We can't hide the truth inside") and "United States of Eurasia" ("And these wars they can't be won /Does anyone know or care how they begun? / They just promise to go on and on and on / But soon we will see / There can be only one").
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