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  • ...m a normal minor scale by the flattened second and sharpened third, giving the mode a distinctly Arabic or Egyptian feel. The D Phrygian scale would look like this:
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  • <nowiki>*</nowiki>Muse love to gamble ...throughout their tour, and he ended up owing "a few grand" to the rest of the band and crew.
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  • | Name = United States of Eurasia | Album = [[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]]
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  • ...TV appearances, mainly on TV shows and commercials. They've also appeared in Destiny's Child video for their song Bugaboo. ...[[MK Ultra (song) | MK Ultra]], [[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia]], [[Resistance (song) | Resistance]] and [[Knights of Cydonia (
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  • [[File:Italymecca1.jpg| thumb | right | The Mixer]] ...azione sonora Regson located from 1962–1998) is a recording studio located in Milan, Italy. It was owned by Carlo e Umberto Zanibelli e Lidia Gualtieri f
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  • == Muse features in Melody Maker magazine == ...n't Care If I F*** It Up Any More (20000628 Melody Maker article) | 2000-06-28: I Don't Care If I F*** It Up Any More]]
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  • ...nd vocalist and pianist Freddie Mercury. Mercury died of AIDS in 1991, and the band continues to perform with various guest singers. ...do more hard rock music, but at the same time, I’m much more attracted to the piano."
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  • ...mercial success in the United States. Their initial farewell tour launched the first Lollapalooza festival, an alternative rock showcase. ...Goth darkness that Jane's had with what's going on today with groups like Muse and Radiohead,"
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  • | Name = Muse Videos | Format = DVD-R
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  • ...ngly dovish, he is a foreign policy "realist" and considered by some to be the Democrats' response to Republican Henry Kissinger. ...ward each region in order to maintain its global primacy. The four regions are:
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  • [[File:AltJ.jpg | thumb | right | The band]] ...ds, by Joe Newman (guitar/lead vocals), Thom Sonny Green (drums), Gus Unger-Hamilton (keyboards/vocals) and Gwilym Sainsbury (guitar/bass).
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  • ...nited States alone, and have been nominated for 23 Grammy Awards, of which they have won 9. ...e's song "New Born," which was one of the songs Metallica heard Muse play. The Big Day Out footage shows James and Kirk headbanging to "New Born."
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  • [[File:MuseJools09.jpg|thumb|right|Muse performing]] ...r With Jools Holland | desc=Muselive news | date=2009-08-27 | fetch=2009-08-27 | auth=Anaemic Ghost | pub=Muselive | url=http://www.muselive.com/forums.
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  • [[File:2009-11-12_RAHConcert.jpg|thumb|right|Event poster]] [[File:2009-11-12_RAHMuse.jpg|thumb|right|Muse performing]]
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  • {{cite/this |Q 2009-07}} [[File:Q 2009-07.jpg | thumb | right | Scan]]
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  • | Producer = Muse & Rob Cavallo ...t likely referencing, suggesting that it could be the Elton John-like song the band never released.
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  • ...chine]]'s "Without A Face" and to [[Radiohead]]'s "Climbing up the Walls". The slow, somber bass and drum combination is also reminiscent of [[Pink Floyd] ...d on-screen starting off in a mosaic to form the Muse logo then filling up the entire screen.
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  • ===Muse returning to America in March=== ...we hadn't had that feeling since maybe, you know, five or six years ago in the U.K. And it was nice to get that sort of chance to be a new band again and
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  • [[File:Bush.jpg | thumb | right | The band.]] Bush are an English rock band formed in London, England in 1992. Their current lineup consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist G
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  • [[File:Taratarising.jpg | thumb | Thumbnail of Uprising at the show]] [[File:MuseTaratata09.jpg|thumb|right|Muse at Taratata '09]]
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