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Muse
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Supermassive Black Hole
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from Black Holes and Revelations
(2009)
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Muse
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Uprising
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from The Resistance
(2009)
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Muse
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Hysteria
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from Absolution
(2009)
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Muse
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Undisclosed Desires
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from The Resistance
(2009)
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Muse
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Knights of Cydonia
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from Black Holes and Revelations
(2009)
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Muse
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Time Is Running Out
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from Absolution
(2009)
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Muse
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Feeling Good
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from Origin of Symmetry
(2009)
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Muse
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Starlight
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from Black Holes and Revelations
(2009)
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Muse
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United States of Eurasia / Collateral Damage (Excerpt from Nocturne in E-Flat, Op. 9 No. 2)
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from The Resistance
(2009)
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Muse
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Unintended
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from Showbiz
(2009)
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Muse
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Plug In Baby
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from Origin of Symmetry
(2009)
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Muse
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Assassin
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from Black Holes and Revelations
(2009)
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Muse
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Unnatural Selection
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from The Resistance
(2009)
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Muse
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Sing for Absolution
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from Absolution
(2009)
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Muse
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I Belong to You / Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix
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from The Resistance
(2009)
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Muse
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Map of the Problematique
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from Black Holes and Revelations
(2009)
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Muse
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Stockholm Syndrome
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from Absolution
(2009)
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Muse
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New Born
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from Origin of Symmetry
(2009)
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Muse
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Muscle Museum
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from Showbiz
(2009)
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Muse
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Deadstar (Live from Le Zenith)
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from Hullabaloo Soundtrack
(2006)
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Muse
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Resistance
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from The Resistance
(2009)
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Muse
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Butterflies & Hurricanes
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from Absolution
(2009)
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Muse
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Bliss
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from Origin of Symmetry
(2009)
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Muse
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Easily
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from Starlight - EP
(2009)
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Muse
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Sunburn
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from Showbiz
(2009)
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Muse
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In Your World (Live from Le Zenith)
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from Hullabaloo Soundtrack
(2006)
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Muse
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Hyper Music
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from Origin of Symmetry
(2009)
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Muse
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Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
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from Not Another Teen Movie (Music from the Motion Picture)
(2009)
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Muse
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Spiral Static
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from Showbiz
(2009)
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Muse
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Eternally Missed
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from Hysteria - Single
(2009)
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Comment:
If any band's capable of upstaging U2 at their own concert, it's Muse. Maybe that's why they made for such a perfect three-week pairing in 2009, as England's most electrifying power trio filled football stadiums with their most theatrical tracks yet. Not just the soaring melodies of "Uprising" or the delirious Queen nods of "United States of Eurasia/Collateral Damage," a rock-opera rave-up that also takes a crack at Chopin. Muse have [i]always[/i] been over-the-top in all the right ways, from as far back as their 1999 debut, [i]Showbiz[/i], a disc that deserved its Radiohead comparisons. Not as a second-rate knock-off; as a band that's determined to reinvent itself with every record, obliterating our preconceptions at every turn with bits of electronica, prog-rock, heavy metal and classical. Overwhelming? Absolutely. And you're gonna love every minute of it.
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