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Influence
from Amnesiac - "Pyramid Song" was strongly influenced by jazz musician Charles Mingus' piece "Freedom". This sample shows the track's electronic noises, string arrangement and irregular timing on the piano and drums.
Pablo Honey, The Bends and early success (1992-1995)
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