Lyrics by Count Zero

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  1. A Cell For Salieri
  2. Behold
  3. Chaos
  4. Did You Decide Yet?
  5. Dizzy
  6. Dream A Million Stars
  7. Good News
  8. Heaven's Balloon
  9. Hello Somebody
  10. Indulgences
  11. Man, 27, Dies Sleepwalking
  12. Marigold
  13. Moon 69
  14. My Little Mind
  15. Radium Eyes
  16. Roach Motel
  17. Sail Your Ship By
  18. Schizoid Astroplane
  19. Starry Skies

Count Zero is a science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson, originally published in 1986. It presents a near future whose technologies include a network of supercomputers that created a "matrix" in "cyberspace", an accessible, virtual, three-dimensionally active "inner space", which, for Gibson—writing these decades earlier—was seen as being dominated by violent competition between small numbers of very rich individuals and multinational corporations. The novel is composed of a trio of plot lines that ultimately converge. Count Zero is the second volume of the Sprawl trilogy, which began with Neuromancer and concludes with Mona Lisa Overdrive. It was serialized in the January through March 1986 monthly issues of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine; the January cover was devoted to the story, with art by Hisaki Yasuda. According to Gibson, the magazine version was edited with his permission to allow access to youth audiences in the United States. While Gibson did not not introduce the concept or coin the term "cyberpunk", a subgenre of science fiction (nor to particularly associate himself with it), he is considered to have first envisioned and described the concept of "cyberspace". The novel, Count Zero, is nonetheless regarded as an early example of the cyberpunk subgenre.

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