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==Live performances==

In concert, the song is often played teamed with "[[Plug In Baby]]" as the two songs have similar tempos. One example of this is during the second Wembley performance. However during [[The Resistance Tour]], this song has usually been paired with the first part of the band's "[[Exogenesis Symphony]]" due to the similar tuning. In most live performances of this song, it is followed by several instrumental riffs and jams (usually two or three); these can make performances of the song last up to 10 minutes on some occasions, most notably at the band's headline appearance at the 2004 [[Glastonbury Festival]]. One of the riffs commonly played as an outro to Stockholm Syndrome was later incorporated into Musesthe song "[[Psycho (Muse song)|Psycho]]", a track from the band's seventh studio album, ''[[Drones (Muse album)|Drones]]'', released in 2015.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=vo7OegTKN8E?t=5m15s</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0JRlI0gQpY</ref><ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=UqLRqzTp6Rk?t=29s</ref> During The Resistance Tour, one performance of this song at the [[Staples Center]] in Los Angeles lasted 13 minutes after eight riffs followed the song. On [[The 2nd Law Tour]] the song is part of a lottery system alongside "[[New Born]]" and a random selection.

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