The Science of Things
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| The Science of Things | ||
| Studio album by Bush | ||
| Released | October 26, 1999 | |
| Genre | Post-grunge | |
| Length | 51:14 | |
| Label | Trauma Records/Interscope Records | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Bush chronology | ||
| Deconstructed (1997) |
The Science of Things (1999) |
Golden State (2001) |
The Science of Things is an album made by the post-grunge band Bush in the year 1999, released by Trauma Records. The album has many electronic influences and sold worse than its predecessors, reaching platinum sales (1 million) and #11 in the US.
- "Warm Machine" – 4:25
- "Jesus Online" – 3:44
- "The Chemicals Between Us" – 3:37
- "English Fire" – 3:31
- "Spacetravel" – 4:45
- "40 Miles from the Sun" – 3:39
- "Prizefighter" – 5:41
- "The Disease of the Dancing Cats" – 4:01
- "Altered States" – 4:11
- "Dead Meat" – 4:16
- "Letting the Cables Sleep" – 4:36
- "Mindchanger" – 4:48
- In an interview [1] Rossdale revealed that the song "Letting the Cables Sleep" was written for a friend who had contracted HIV. This song was aired in the season 6 episode of ER entitled "Such Sweet Sorrow" and marks the final appearances of George Clooney and Julianna Marguilles.
- Apocalyptica has remixed their song "Letting the Cables Sleep".
- "Spacetravel" features backing vocals by Rossdale's wife, Gwen Stefani.