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Biffy Clyro (referred to as Biffy) are a three piece band from Ayrshire, Scotland. They supported Muse at [[London Wembley Stadium 2007 - 17th (gig)|Wembley Stadium]] and [[Paris Parc des Princes 2007 (gig)|Parc des Princes]], with further support gigs in Australia in 2010. They've also supported Muse on both their 'The 2nd Law' and 'Unsustainable' tours. On their song 'Bubbles', [[Queens of the Stone Age]] frontman Joshua Homme played the lead guitar and the solo.  
Biffy Clyro (referred to as Biffy) are a three piece band from Ayrshire, Scotland. They supported Muse at [[London Wembley Stadium 2007 - 17th (gig)|Wembley Stadium]] and [[Paris Parc des Princes 2007 (gig)|Parc des Princes]], with further support gigs in Australia in 2010. They've also supported Muse on both their 'The 2nd Law' and 'Unsustainable' tours. On their song 'Bubbles', [[Queens of the Stone Age]] frontman Josh Homme played the lead guitar and the solo.  
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Revision as of 20:04, 16 October 2014

Biffy Clyro (referred to as Biffy) are a three piece band from Ayrshire, Scotland. They supported Muse at Wembley Stadium and Parc des Princes, with further support gigs in Australia in 2010. They've also supported Muse on both their 'The 2nd Law' and 'Unsustainable' tours. On their song 'Bubbles', Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme played the lead guitar and the solo.

Howard in NME - "I've always liked them; I've always liked great three-pieces. Apparently their album is full of pop songs, but that new single they have with all the strings is incredible - having that kind of string arrangement with that kind of rock song doesn't feel that typical. They're pushing into new areas. And the drummer sings! They've taken their time like we did but it seems like now they're really stepping up."