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“Your Star” was used to close the show in their last tour, The Open Door. It featured Amy Lee playing at the piano who would throw the "horns" while performing in her very animated style. Though it was never a single, it remains a standout with the fans of the band.

The song was inspired by Lee's loneliness during the band's tour in support of Fallen. She was inspired to write the chorus in Lisbon when she looked at the sky and she couldn't see the stars at night. Other inspiration came from the band Pantera. Guitars and piano provide its instrumentation, while Lee sings about "Lord Himself" as stated by Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone.

"A couple of years ago, I felt so alone that I was dreading going on tour. We had just arrived in Lisbon and I was in my room feeling jet-lagged, weird and tired. I had just been home where I could see the stars at night. But when I looked out the hotel window in Lisbon, I couldn't see anything because we were in this big city. That was the last straw. I felt so depressed, I just started singing this song."

On the Synthesis version of the song, Amy said:

Synthesis is said to merge orchestral elements and electronic elements- what is the weirdest instrument/ object that you used in the reimagining of the tracks?
Will was using a vintage Roland vocoder (SVC- 350) for some beat processing and it accidentally began picking up some distorted and very otherworldly sounding Mexican radio station’s frequency at the end of “Your Star”. It added a subtle level of authentic creepiness to the song that we couldn’t have if we had been trying to. Some mistakes are my favourite parts.

The song was chosen to be re-recorded for Synthesis while Amy was going through the band's catalogue "looking for the little things I wanted to accentuate", adding this was one of the songs that had "epic moments" she wanted to expand on, saying "Your Star has that very classically-inspired piano arpeggio that goes into this crazy place."

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