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"Butterflies and Hurricanes" is a song by the English rock band Muse from their third album, Absolution, and was the last single released from the album. It was one of two songs recorded with a string section, both of which were recorded, along with an early version of "Apocalypse Please", during the initial stages of recording. The song is notable for its Rachmaninoff-esque piano interlude.
The song's title and theme was inspired by the butterfly effect of chaos theory, describing how even tiny changes in present conditions, like a butterfly wing's flap, can cause big differences in future.
The song was also dedicated to Dominic Howard's father, who died shortly after the band's performance at Glastonbury Festival.
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