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[[Image:MattSign.jpg|thumb|right|Matthew Bellamy]]
[[File:MattSign.jpg|thumb|right|Matthew Bellamy]]
'''Full name:''' Matthew James Bellamy
{{MuseMember
|Name=Matthew James Bellamy  
|Born=9th June 1978
|Hometown=Cambridge, UK
|Plays=[[Guitars|Guitar]], [[Keyboards|piano]], [[Vocals|lead vocals]] and himself
|Band members=[[Christopher Wolstenholme]], [[Dominic Howard]]
|Associated acts=[[Carnage Mayhem]], [[Gothic Plague]], [[Rocket Baby Dolls]] and [[Muse band|Muse]]
}}


'''New Born:''' 9th June 1978
'''Where:''' Cambridge, United Kingdom
'''Plays:''' [[Guitars|Guitar]], [[Keyboards|piano]], [[Vocals|lead vocals]]
'''Plays with:''' [[Christopher Wolstenholme]], [[Dominic Howard]] and himself
'''Bands:''' [[Carnage Mayhem]], [[Gothic Plague]], [[Rocket Baby Dolls]] and [[Muse band|Muse]]


==Childhood==
==Childhood==
Matthew Bellamy was born in Cambridge on the 9th June 1978 and moved to [[Devon]] with his family at aged 10. Matthew’s dad, [[George Bellamy]] was in a band called [[The Tornadoes]], who were the first band from the UK to get a US number 1 record.<ref name="nocite">{{nocite}}</ref> At the age of 14 Matthew’s parents got divorced.<ref name="nocite"/> "It was ok at home, middle class, we had money.” Matthew says. “Well until the age of 14. I think I almost got everything I wanted until the age of 14, yes. Then, everything changed, parents got divorced, and I went to live with my grand mother, and there wasn't that much money. I have a sister who's younger than me, she's actually my stepsister: my dad had her from another marriage, and also an older brother. Until the age of 14 music was part of my life since it was part of the family circle: my dad was a musician, he had a band, etc. But it's only when I moved in with my grandparents that I started playing music myself. It was like a need to me."<ref name="nocite"/>
Matthew Bellamy was born in Cambridge on the 9th June 1978 and moved to [[Devon]] with his family at aged 10. Matthew’s dad, [[George Bellamy]] was in a band called [[The Tornadoes]], who were the first band from the UK to get a US number 1 record.<ref name="nocite">{{nocite}}</ref> At the age of 13 Matthew’s parents got divorced.<ref name="nocite"/> "It was ok at home, middle class, we had money.” Matthew says. “Well until the age of 13. I think I almost got everything I wanted until the age of 13, yes. Then, everything changed, parents got divorced, and I went to live with my grand mother, and there wasn't that much money. I have a sister who's younger than me, she's actually my stepsister: my dad had her from another marriage, and also an older brother. Until the age of 14 music was part of my life since it was part of the family circle: my dad was a musician, he had a band, etc. But it's only when I moved in with my grandparents that I started playing music myself. It was like a need to me."<ref name="nocite"/>


Matthew started playing piano at 6, but the absence of his parents turned him towards the guitar when he was 14.<ref name="nocite"/> His parents and older brother also used an Ouija Board to contact the dead, which Matt discovered when he was wandering downstairs late at night. He then became interested in it after the divorce of his parents. “It was exciting to go to school and to tell 10-year-old kids all about it, as they found it all quite scary and I was quite impressed that I was doing something that was scary to other people but that wasn’t to me. I did get quite into that.” His beliefs changed after one correspondence predicted the first Gulf War a year before it started. “My beliefs in the whole thing changed. I now believe that you’re contacting something in your subconscious, which is quite different. Something that you might not have known was already there. That’s probably more realistic than thinking you’re contacting somebody who’s already dead. And I do practice that".<ref name="nocite"/>
Matthew started playing piano at 6, but the absence of his parents turned him towards the guitar when he was 14.<ref name="nocite"/> His parents and older brother also used an Ouija Board to contact the dead, which Matt discovered when he was wandering downstairs late at night. He then became interested in it after the divorce of his parents. “It was exciting to go to school and to tell 10-year-old kids all about it, as they found it all quite scary and I was quite impressed that I was doing something that was scary to other people but that wasn’t to me. I did get quite into that.” His beliefs changed after one correspondence predicted the first Gulf War a year before it started. “My beliefs in the whole thing changed. I now believe that you’re contacting something in your subconscious, which is quite different. Something that you might not have known was already there. That’s probably more realistic than thinking you’re contacting somebody who’s already dead. And I do practice that".<ref name="nocite"/>
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|doc=On the Couch (20000202 NME feature)
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}}</ref> memory is of breaking an expensive family heirloom<ref name="mm199912">
}}</ref> memory is of breaking an expensive family heirloom<ref name="mm199912">{{cite/melodymaker199912}}</ref> - a large mirror<ref name="mm199912"/> - after letting go of a bucket whilst spinning around with it, as a result of which his mother proclaimed that he'd cursed the family for seven years.<ref name="nme20000202"/> This occurred in the year previous to the one during which his parents split up.<ref name="mm199912"/> In December 1999, he claimed this was his most guilt-ridden memory.<ref name="mm199912"/>
{{cite
|title=The Potholey Bible
|desc=Melody Maker article
|date=1999-12
|auth=Robin Bresnark
|pub=Melody Maker
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|url=http://rocketbabydolls.com/mel1299.html
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}}</ref> - a large mirror<ref name="mm199912"/> - after letting go of a bucket whilst spinning around with it, as a result of which his mother proclaimed that he'd cursed the family for seven years.<ref name="nme20000202"/> This occurred in the year previous to the one during which his parents split up.<ref name="mm199912"/> In December 1999, he claimed this was his most guilt-ridden memory.<ref name="mm199912"/>


dan owen wrote plug in baby and muse stole it
==Music==
===Style===
Matthew Bellamy is the driving force behind [[Muse]]’s lyrical and musical composition.  Popular devices he uses are singing with vibrato and in falsetto ("[[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]," "[[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]]," "[[Ruled by Secrecy (song)|Ruled by Secrecy]]," "[[Micro Cuts (song)|Micro Cuts]]," and "[[Showbiz (song)|Showbiz]]," among others), arpeggiations ("[[Take a Bow (song)|Take a Bow]]," "[[Starlight (song)|Starlight]]," "[[Butterflies and Hurricanes (song)|Butterflies and Hurricanes]]," "[[Ruled by Secrecy (song)|Ruled by Secrecy]]," "[[New Born (song)|New Born]]," and "[[Bliss (song)|Bliss]]," among others), and large or octave jumps in melody lines ("[[Map of the Problematique (song)|Map of the Problematique]]," "[[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]]," "[[Butterflies and Hurricanes (song)|Butterflies and Hurricanes]]," and "[[Citizen Erased (song)|Citizen Erased]]," among others).  Some songs (most notably older ones) express a more esoteric side in terms of guitar riffs and vocals ("[[Execution Commentary (song)|Execution Commentary]]," "[[Agitated (song)|Agitated]]," "[[Ashamed (song)|Ashamed]]," and "[[Yes Please (song)|Yes Please]]," among others).


==Music==
===Lyrics===
===Lyrics===
Bellamy's lyrical writing is relatively simple but his subject matters are usually not - world events, the end of the world, hyperspace, technology, religion, among other subjects.
Bellamy's lyrical writing is relatively simple but his subject matters are usually not - world events, the end of the world, hyperspace, technology, religion, George Orwells '1984' (for 'Resistance'), among other subjects.
Many of his main ideas are set in a dystopian future, in which totalitarian governments control every aspect of private and public behaviour, maintaining their power with political and forceful tactics such as widespread surveillance, state controlled media etc. Freedom is out of the question, and the idea of terrorism can be placed onto any individual regardless of age, etc.
Many of his main ideas are set in a dystopian future, in which totalitarian governments control every aspect of private and public behaviour, maintaining their power with political and forceful tactics such as widespread surveillance, state controlled media etc. Freedom is out of the question, and the idea of terrorism can be placed onto any individual regardless of age, etc.


===Vocals===
===Vocals===
Bellamy's chest voice spans from A2 to B♭4 and spans to A5 with falsetto, totalling three octaves.
Bellamy's chest voice spans from A2 to B♭4 and spans to A5 with falsetto, totaling three octaves.


The lowest note he has reached is A2 in "[[Spiral Static (song)|Spiral Static]]" at 2:24 (which is barely audible). The highest note he has reached in chest voice is B♭4 in "[[Feeling Good (song)|Feeling Good]]" at 2:08 (he tends to use falsetto whilst singing these notes live). He more commonly reaches A4 in studio recordings in songs such as "[[Sing for Absolution (song)|Sing for Absolution]]" (3:49), "[[Cave (song)|Cave]]" (1:20) and "[[City of Delusion (song)|City of Delusion]]" (1:29).
The lowest note he has reached is A2 in "[[Spiral Static (song)|Spiral Static]]" at 2:24 (which is barely audible). The highest note he has reached in chest voice is B♭4 in "[[Feeling Good (song)|Feeling Good]]" at 2:08 (he tends to use falsetto whilst singing these notes live), during the solo in "[[Hyper Chondriac Music (song)|Hyper Chondriac Music]]", at 1:26 in "[[United States of Eurasia (song)|United States of Eurasia]]", and in the B-side to Dead star, "[[Futurism (song)|Futurism]]". He more commonly reaches A4 in studio recordings in songs such as "[[Sing for Absolution (song)|Sing for Absolution]]" (3:49),"[[Hyper Music (song)|Hyper Music]]" (1:38), "[[Cave (song)|Cave]]" (1:20) and "[[City of Delusion (song)|City of Delusion]]" (1:29).


The highest recorded note he has hit in the studio is G♯5 in recordings of "[[Showbiz (song)|Showbiz]]" (4:47) and "[[Micro Cuts (song)|Micro Cuts]]" (2:53). Occassionally he has hit A5 during "[[Showbiz (song)|Showbiz]]", an example being at [[Wiesen Two Days a Week 2000 (gig)|Two Days a Week Festival in Wiesen, Austria]].
The highest recorded note he has hit in the studio is G#5 in the recording of "[[Showbiz (song)|Showbiz]]" (4:47). Occassionally he has hit A5 during live performances of "[[Showbiz (song)|Showbiz]]", an example being at the [[Wiesen Two Days a Week 2000 (gig)|Two Days a Week Festival in Wiesen, Austria]]. Arguably his highest live note to date is the final scream after the chorus in the Radio 1 performance of Muscle Museum (Hey You Crazy Kids), where he approaches an A#5.


Whilst this is not out of the range of a male singer with due practice, Bellamy managed to reach these highs without the amount practice usually required, and before he developed his breathing technique.
Whilst this is not out of the range of a male singer with due practice, Bellamy managed to reach these highs without the amount practice usually required, and before he developed his breathing technique.


According to [[Dominic Howard|Howard]] speaking for an interview around [[Saint-Malo Route du Rock 2001 (gig)|Route du Rock 2001]], a doctor once examined Bellamy's vocal chords and commented that they are unusually small, explaining how he managed to reach the high ranges that he does with relatively little practice or training. Bellamy also stated in said interview that he used to, sometime prior to that interview, attempt to sing lower due to being embarrassed about singing using high ranges. He doesn't anymore, however, as he has lost that inhibition.<ref>[http://youtube.com/watch?v=-5sbGANaROA Route du Rock interview 2001]</ref>
According to [[Dominic Howard|Howard]] speaking for an interview around [[Saint-Malo Fort de Saint-Père 2001 (gig)|Route du Rock 2001]], a doctor once examined Bellamy's vocal chords and commented that they are unusually small, explaining how he managed to reach the high ranges that he does with relatively little practice or training. Bellamy also stated in said interview that he used to, sometime prior to that interview, attempt to sing lower due to being embarrassed about singing using high ranges. He doesn't anymore, however, as he has lost that inhibition.<ref>[http://youtube.com/watch?v=-5sbGANaROA Route du Rock interview 2001]</ref>
 
His vocal range does not extend very far down, however; it becomes less clear after a B3 and bottoms out at a G3 in the studio recording of "[[Hoodoo (song)|Hoodoo]]".


===Pre-performance preparation===
===Pre-performance preparation===
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He has also said that bubble baths are his favourite way to "warm up" prior to shows. <ref>BBC Radio 1 Podcast, December 2006</ref>
He has also said that bubble baths are his favourite way to "warm up" prior to shows. <ref>BBC Radio 1 Podcast, December 2006</ref>
In an interview with NME, he has said that once he gets offstage the first thing he drinks is red wine. According to Bellamy, it's the only alcohol that doesn't make his throat dry and helps with his voice. <ref>[Interview (NME Feature, 08/13/2008)]</ref>


===Live action<!--better title needed :P-->===
===Live action<!--better title needed :P-->===
Bellamy has several live regularities. One of the most prominent is repetitively walking back and forth, though pro-shot videos manage to mask this by changing angle often. Other regularities are song specific, for example in Plug In Baby he spins a few times during the final instrumental section.
Bellamy has several live regularities. One of the most prominent is repetitively walking back and forth, though pro-shot videos manage to mask this by changing angle often. Other regularities are song specific, for example in Plug In Baby he spins a few times during the final instrumental section. Matt has the world record at breaking guitars, he smashed 140 guitars at the Absolution tour 2004


===Miscellany===
===Miscellany===
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==Additional information==
==Additional information==
===Family===
===Family===
Bellamy's father is [[George Bellamy]], former rhythm guitarist of [[The Tornadoes]]. Bellamy's mother is Marylin Bellamy, who left Ireland for England during the 1970's.
Bellamy's father is [[George Bellamy]], former rhythm guitarist of [[The Tornadoes]]. Bellamy's mother is Marylin Bellamy, who left Ireland for England during the 1970's.
 
George Bellamy's brother was shot and killed in Northern Ireland some time during the 1960's or 1970's under suspicious circumstances. He was a soldier of the British Army, but the IRA never owned up to his death (as they usually did) and no conclusion was ever came to. Rumours were abound that he was a member of the SAS, and the suspicion surrounding his death was one of the factors leading to Matt's 'obsession' with conspiracy theories.


He has an older brother called Paul, who bought Hulk comics during their childhood. Matthew came to like The Incredible Hulk as a result, but he never bought any of the comics - he took them from Paul.<ref name="nme20000729"/>
He has an older brother called Paul, who bought Hulk comics during their childhood. Matthew came to like The Incredible Hulk as a result, but he never bought any of the comics - he took them from Paul.<ref name="nme20000729"/>
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In a session where Matt and Dom answered questions from fans, Bellamy stated that the celebrity alive or dead he'd most like to meet is Jesus Christ (Dom answered Jimi Hendrix for this question). Matt: I'd like to meet Jesus Christ. Eh just because I'd be interested to know how he did it all. You know what I mean? You know...making fish out of bushes and stuff. Walking on water. I'd like to meet someone who can do that. I think that'd be uh, certainly one of the most interesting people to meet I'd say.<ref name="nocite"/>
In a session where Matt and Dom answered questions from fans, Bellamy stated that the celebrity alive or dead he'd most like to meet is Jesus Christ (Dom answered Jimi Hendrix for this question). Matt: I'd like to meet Jesus Christ. Eh just because I'd be interested to know how he did it all. You know what I mean? You know...making fish out of bushes and stuff. Walking on water. I'd like to meet someone who can do that. I think that'd be uh, certainly one of the most interesting people to meet I'd say.<ref name="nocite"/>


However, more recently Bellamy has shown signs of being an Agnostic or a Deist. In an interview with a Rock Music channel in France (2006), Bellamy states, "I believe in the God of the universe, definitely." In addition, he revealed in a 2007 video inverview that, "I don't believe in heaven or hell, I don't really believe in that version" {{YT|Nje70tnlq10}}.
However, more recently Bellamy has shown signs of being an Agnostic or a Deist. In an interview with a Rock Music channel in France (2006), Bellamy states, "I believe in the God of the universe, definitely." In addition, he revealed in a 2007 video inverview that, "I don't believe in heaven or hell, I don't really believe in that version" {{YT|Nje70tnlq10}}. Bellamy's beliefs are therefore probably closer to the philosophical concept of "The Absolute" as opposed to the structures of organized religions.


===Miscellany===
===Miscellany===
Bellamy watched Road Runner when he was around 4 years of age. He claims that the way the road runner tortured the coyote constantly without self consequence "got" to him.<ref name="nme20000729">
Bellamy avoids 'hard' drugs, due to his experience of their effects on those around him. Bellamy moved into a flat with a drug dealer at the age of 18. He described the flat as looking like "a scene from Trainspotting, white powders and mirrors and tin foil everywhere."<ref name="k20020622">{{cite/kerrang20020622}}</ref>
{{cite
He did however use [[Magic Mushrooms|mushrooms]] containing psilocybin "to experience something thats not always on offer. I'm not afraid of seeing something horrible. It's a way of connecting with yourself in a way that you can't normally do."<ref name="nocite"/>
|title=Heroes and villains
|date=2000-07-29
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Bellamy avoids 'hard' drugs, due to his experience of their effects on those around him. Bellamy moved into a flat with a drug dealer at the age of 18. He described the flat as looking like "a scene from Trainspotting, white powders and mirrors and tin foil everywhere."<ref name="nocite"/>
He does however use mushrooms containing psilocybin "to experience something thats not always on offer. I'm not afraid of seeing something horrible. It's a way of connecting with yourself in a way that you can't normally do".<ref name="nocite"/>


During the early years of Muse, Bellamy became involved with some "dodgy" people, with which he stole and sold a Ford Escort for £500. After the owner of the scrap yard from where they stole said Escort threatened to burn Bellamy's house with his family inside it, Bellamy gave the man Muse's tour bus. Bellamy has stated that he'd like to extract revenge on this man by putting him into a car crusher.<ref name="nme20000729"/>
During the early years of Muse, Bellamy became involved with some "dodgy" people, with which he stole and sold a Ford Escort for £500. After the owner of the scrap yard from where they stole said Escort threatened to burn Bellamy's house with his family inside it, Bellamy gave the man Muse's tour bus. Bellamy has stated that he'd like to exact revenge on this man by putting him into a car crusher.{{fact}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Bellamy uses [[Manson Guitars]] built and customized by [[Hugh Manson]].
*Bellamy uses [[Manson Guitars]] built and customized by [[Hugh Manson]].


*When asked, Bellamy once gave this advice on orgies: "It's very easy. Novelty items. It's so fucking easy. All you need is masks or hats. Soon as people put on silly hats, they loosen up a little bit. Then you need a couple of friends who are very close to each other. Then people start bundling to each other and it just goes from there. It's as simple as that. Just bundling, tickling and novelty items."<ref name="nme20010616">[[The fan-ish inquisition:Muse (20010616 NME feature)|NME 20010616]]</ref>
*When asked, Bellamy once gave this advice on orgies: "It's very easy. Novelty items. It's so easy. All you need is masks or hats. Soon as people put on silly hats, they loosen up a little bit. Then you need a couple of friends who are very close to each other. Then people start bundling to each other and it just goes from there. It's as simple as that. Just bundling, tickling and novelty items."<ref name="nme20010616">[[The fan-ish inquisition:Muse (20010616 NME feature)|NME 20010616]]</ref>


*Bellamy shared a flat in London with [[Tom Kirk]] and [[Dominic Howard|Howard]] up until as recently as 2002.<ref name="nocite"/>
*Bellamy shared a flat in London with [[Tom Kirk]] and [[Dominic Howard|Howard]] up until as recently as 2002.<ref name="nocite"/>
*Bellamy is able to tickle himself.


*Bellamy contributed a page to the original website at http://www.muse-official.com (now defunct) titled "Matt's Rambling Page" (which also linked to his email address, [[qua@aol.com]]). The first incarnation of the website was ruined when Matt accidentally deleted the directory in which the website was stored when trying to learn HTML.<ref name="nocite"/>
*Bellamy contributed a page to the original website at http://www.muse-official.com (now defunct) titled "Matt's Rambling Page" (which also linked to his email address, [[qua@aol.com]]). The first incarnation of the website was ruined when Matt accidentally deleted the directory in which the website was stored when trying to learn HTML.<ref name="nocite"/>
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*Bellamy occasionally posted on the old incarnation of the official site messageboard, more often than not on sexually themed threads.<ref name="nocite"/>
*Bellamy occasionally posted on the old incarnation of the official site messageboard, more often than not on sexually themed threads.<ref name="nocite"/>


*When asked in an interview what was the most evil thing he had ever done, Bellamy responded,"I persuaded all of my friends who had long-term girlfriends to go with prostitutes and I didn't. But I told them it was a cool thing to do and they did it. But I didn't. I felt bad about it afterwards. I think it fucked up a couple of them."<ref name="nocite"/>
*Bellamy is able to say the [[alphabet backwards]]- zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba. He has been made to repeat this party trick on several occasions (most recently in an interview with Zane Lowe following the release of BHAR in 2006).<ref name="nocite"/>
 
*In an interview with 4Music, Bellamy said that in High School, before he joined a band with Dom, he was "hanging around with the rapper-types," and wore "shell suits." A video of this can be seen [http://youtube.com/watch?v=U85K50dZV0w here].
 
*Bellamy is able to say the [[Alphabet backward|alphabet backwards]]- zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba. He has been made to repeat this party trick on several occasions (most recently in an interview with Zane Lowe following the release of BHAR in 2006).<ref name="nocite"/>


*Bellamy wishes that the gravity on Earth was weaker so that [[Matt's Arachnophobia|spiders]] would die.<ref name="nme20000729"/>
*Bellamy wishes that the gravity on Earth was weaker so that [[Matt's Arachnophobia|spiders]] would die.<ref name="nme20000729"/>


*He is 5' 7" (1.70 m)
*He is 5' 7" (1.73 m)


*Bellamy told one interviewer that he lost his virginity at [[Reading Little John's Farm 2000 (gig)|Reading Festival]] when he was about 15 or 16. The interview can be seen [http://youtube.com/watch?v=BGsLZY9Qy5E here].
*Bellamy told one interviewer that he lost his virginity at [[Reading Little John's Farm 2000 (gig)|Reading Festival]] when he was about 15 or 16. The interview can be seen [http://youtube.com/watch?v=BGsLZY9Qy5E here].
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*Matt would like to play a gig in the middle of Pleiades (the constellation, also known as the "seven sisters"), the star system which - according to one of his favourite conspiracy theories - aligns with the Egyptian and Cydonian pyramid systems.
*Matt would like to play a gig in the middle of Pleiades (the constellation, also known as the "seven sisters"), the star system which - according to one of his favourite conspiracy theories - aligns with the Egyptian and Cydonian pyramid systems.


*Bellamy hates Marmite with a passion, but loves olives.
*Bellamy hates Marmite with a passion. Unlike Chris and Dom, who love it.
 
*Matt lives in [[Moltrasio]], Italy.


*Matt can make a whole pasta dish from scratch. <ref name="vr20080218">
*Matt can make a whole pasta dish from scratch. <ref name="vr20080218">
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*When on a break at Chateau Miraval, Matt and Dom began to get a slight phobia of the insects so they bought one of those rockets that you build from a kit with a camera on and fired it off with a praying mantis attatched. When asked about it he said: "we expanded his mind and universe. It was probably a bit like going on holiday for him."
==Previous jobs==
==Previous jobs==
*Caravan cleaner<ref name="nocite"/>
*Caravan cleaner<ref name="nocite"/>
*Painter and decorator - with his mate Jake.<ref name="nocite"/>
*Painter and decorator - with his mate Jake.<ref name="nocite"/>


==Miscellaneous==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:DaxWax.jpg|[[Dax Wax]]
File:DaxWax.jpg|[[Dax Wax]]
Image:MattAndWine.jpg|[[Red wine]]
File:MattAndWine.jpg|[[Red wine]]
Image:Mattsveins.jpg|[[Vein Drawing Fetish]]
File:Mattsveins.jpg|[[Vein Drawing Fetish]]
Image:MattRedBlack.jpg|[[Red and Black Fetish]]
File:MattRedBlack.jpg|[[Red and Black Fetish]]
Image:Carrot.jpg|[[Carrot Eating]]
File:Carrot.jpg|[[Carrot eating]]
Image:Spagnola.jpg|[[Italian Fetish]]
File:Spagnola.jpg|[[Italian Fetish]]
Image:WhiteSocks.jpg|[[Socks Fetish]]
File:WhiteSocks.jpg|[[Socks Fetish]]
Image:Cure.jpg|[[Gothic Looking Women Fetish]]
File:Cure.jpg|[[Gothic Looking Women Fetish]]
Image:MSF1.jpg|[[Matt's Sex Face]]
File:MSF1.jpg|[[Matt's Sex Face]]
Image:MattsPlanks.jpg[[Manson Guitar]]
File:MattsPlanks.jpg[[Manson Guitar]]
Image:JetPack.jpg|[[Matt's Jetpack|Silly Jetpacks]]
File:JetPack.jpg|[[Matt's Jetpack|Silly Jetpacks]]
Image:TropicalFish.jpg|[[Bellamy's fish]]
File:TropicalFish.jpg|[[Bellamy's fish]]
Image:Spider.jpg|[[Matt's Arachnophobia]]
File:Spider.jpg|[[Matt's Arachnophobia]]
Image:MattDressUp.jpg|[[Dressing Up]]
File:MattDressUp.jpg|[[Dressing Up]]
Image:MattsSealOfApproval.jpg|[[Matt's Seal Of Approval]]
File:MattsSealOfApproval.jpg|[[Matt's Seal Of Approval]]
Image:Matt_bleeding.jpg|[[Bellamy's injuries]]
File:Atlanta 2004-04-09 – Matthew Bellamy bleeding.jpg | [[Matthew Bellamy's injuries | Injuries]]
Image:SimnoMatt.jpg|[[Bellamy lookalikes]]
File:SimnoMatt.jpg|[[Bellamy lookalikes]]
Image:SmellyFeet.jpg|[[Bellamy's feet smell]]
File:SmellyFeet.jpg|[[Bellamy's feet smell]]
Image:MattShuffle.jpg[[The Shuffle Dance]]
File:MattShuffle.jpg[[The Shuffle Dance]]
Image:Gaia.jpg|[[Gaia Polloni|Bellamy's girlfriend]]
File:White_cones.jpg|[[Bellamy's white cones]]
Image:White_cones.jpg|[[Bellamy's white cones]]
File:Qua.png|[[Qua@aol.com]]
Image:Qua.png|[[Qua@aol.com]]
File:Matt_Shuffle.jpg|[[The Shuffle Dance]]
Image:Matt_Shuffle.jpg|[[The Shuffle Dance]]
File:Twin Peaks.jpg|[[Bellamy likes Twin Peaks]]
Image:Twin Peaks.jpg|[[Bellamy likes Twin Peaks]]
File:Muscle Museum single US CD2.jpg|[[Hey you crazy kids]]
Image:Muscle Museum single US CD2.jpg|[[Hey you crazy kids]]
File:Trees.jpg|[[Bellamy likes trees]]
Image:Trees.jpg|[[Bellamy likes trees]]
File:Treponema_pallidum.jpg|[[Self doubt and syphilis]]
 
</gallery>
</gallery>
*[[Bellamy's posts]]
*[[Bellamy's posts]]
*[[Floccinaucinihilipilification]]
*[[Floccinaucinihilipilification]]
*[[Alphabet backward]]
*[[Alphabet backwards]]


==Words he overuses==
==Words/phrases he overuses==
*[[Get a Grip]]
*[[Get a Grip]]
*[[Easy Tiger]]
*[[Easy Tiger]]
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*[[Pwoper]]
*[[Pwoper]]
*[[Merci Beaucoup]] ("Thank you very much" in french)
*[[Merci Beaucoup]] ("Thank you very much" in french)
*Vibe
*You know...
*[[Lost/Lose the plot]]
*[[I think]]
*It's tough out there


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Matthew Bellamy
Muse member
Name Matthew James Bellamy
Born 9th June 1978
Hometown Cambridge, UK
Plays Guitar, piano, lead vocals and himself
Band members Christopher Wolstenholme, Dominic Howard
Associated acts Carnage Mayhem, Gothic Plague, Rocket Baby Dolls and Muse


Childhood

Matthew Bellamy was born in Cambridge on the 9th June 1978 and moved to Devon with his family at aged 10. Matthew’s dad, George Bellamy was in a band called The Tornadoes, who were the first band from the UK to get a US number 1 record.[1] At the age of 13 Matthew’s parents got divorced.[1] "It was ok at home, middle class, we had money.” Matthew says. “Well until the age of 13. I think I almost got everything I wanted until the age of 13, yes. Then, everything changed, parents got divorced, and I went to live with my grand mother, and there wasn't that much money. I have a sister who's younger than me, she's actually my stepsister: my dad had her from another marriage, and also an older brother. Until the age of 14 music was part of my life since it was part of the family circle: my dad was a musician, he had a band, etc. But it's only when I moved in with my grandparents that I started playing music myself. It was like a need to me."[1]

Matthew started playing piano at 6, but the absence of his parents turned him towards the guitar when he was 14.[1] His parents and older brother also used an Ouija Board to contact the dead, which Matt discovered when he was wandering downstairs late at night. He then became interested in it after the divorce of his parents. “It was exciting to go to school and to tell 10-year-old kids all about it, as they found it all quite scary and I was quite impressed that I was doing something that was scary to other people but that wasn’t to me. I did get quite into that.” His beliefs changed after one correspondence predicted the first Gulf War a year before it started. “My beliefs in the whole thing changed. I now believe that you’re contacting something in your subconscious, which is quite different. Something that you might not have known was already there. That’s probably more realistic than thinking you’re contacting somebody who’s already dead. And I do practice that".[1]

Bellamy's first[2] memory is of breaking an expensive family heirloom[3] - a large mirror[3] - after letting go of a bucket whilst spinning around with it, as a result of which his mother proclaimed that he'd cursed the family for seven years.[2] This occurred in the year previous to the one during which his parents split up.[3] In December 1999, he claimed this was his most guilt-ridden memory.[3]

Music

Style

Matthew Bellamy is the driving force behind Muse’s lyrical and musical composition. Popular devices he uses are singing with vibrato and in falsetto ("Supermassive Black Hole," "Knights of Cydonia," "Ruled by Secrecy," "Micro Cuts," and "Showbiz," among others), arpeggiations ("Take a Bow," "Starlight," "Butterflies and Hurricanes," "Ruled by Secrecy," "New Born," and "Bliss," among others), and large or octave jumps in melody lines ("Map of the Problematique," "Stockholm Syndrome," "Butterflies and Hurricanes," and "Citizen Erased," among others). Some songs (most notably older ones) express a more esoteric side in terms of guitar riffs and vocals ("Execution Commentary," "Agitated," "Ashamed," and "Yes Please," among others).

Lyrics

Bellamy's lyrical writing is relatively simple but his subject matters are usually not - world events, the end of the world, hyperspace, technology, religion, George Orwells '1984' (for 'Resistance'), among other subjects. Many of his main ideas are set in a dystopian future, in which totalitarian governments control every aspect of private and public behaviour, maintaining their power with political and forceful tactics such as widespread surveillance, state controlled media etc. Freedom is out of the question, and the idea of terrorism can be placed onto any individual regardless of age, etc.

Vocals

Bellamy's chest voice spans from A2 to B♭4 and spans to A5 with falsetto, totaling three octaves.

The lowest note he has reached is A2 in "Spiral Static" at 2:24 (which is barely audible). The highest note he has reached in chest voice is B♭4 in "Feeling Good" at 2:08 (he tends to use falsetto whilst singing these notes live), during the solo in "Hyper Chondriac Music", at 1:26 in "United States of Eurasia", and in the B-side to Dead star, "Futurism". He more commonly reaches A4 in studio recordings in songs such as "Sing for Absolution" (3:49),"Hyper Music" (1:38), "Cave" (1:20) and "City of Delusion" (1:29).

The highest recorded note he has hit in the studio is G#5 in the recording of "Showbiz" (4:47). Occassionally he has hit A5 during live performances of "Showbiz", an example being at the Two Days a Week Festival in Wiesen, Austria. Arguably his highest live note to date is the final scream after the chorus in the Radio 1 performance of Muscle Museum (Hey You Crazy Kids), where he approaches an A#5.

Whilst this is not out of the range of a male singer with due practice, Bellamy managed to reach these highs without the amount practice usually required, and before he developed his breathing technique.

According to Howard speaking for an interview around Route du Rock 2001, a doctor once examined Bellamy's vocal chords and commented that they are unusually small, explaining how he managed to reach the high ranges that he does with relatively little practice or training. Bellamy also stated in said interview that he used to, sometime prior to that interview, attempt to sing lower due to being embarrassed about singing using high ranges. He doesn't anymore, however, as he has lost that inhibition.[4]

Pre-performance preparation

Bellamy uses an electric foot massager to prepare before shows. As well as treating nervousness, this helps him in regards to jet lag.[5]

He has also said that bubble baths are his favourite way to "warm up" prior to shows. [6]

In an interview with NME, he has said that once he gets offstage the first thing he drinks is red wine. According to Bellamy, it's the only alcohol that doesn't make his throat dry and helps with his voice. [7]

Live action

Bellamy has several live regularities. One of the most prominent is repetitively walking back and forth, though pro-shot videos manage to mask this by changing angle often. Other regularities are song specific, for example in Plug In Baby he spins a few times during the final instrumental section. Matt has the world record at breaking guitars, he smashed 140 guitars at the Absolution tour 2004

Miscellany

Bellamy would rather artists not need the media to reach their audience.[2]

Bellamy can "vaguely" read musical scores.[2]

The first song that Bellamy learned to play was the theme tune to Dallas. His brother held him in front of their television, then held him in front of their piano and made Matthew work it out with one finger. His brother showed this off to his friends.[8]

Additional information

Family

Bellamy's father is George Bellamy, former rhythm guitarist of The Tornadoes. Bellamy's mother is Marylin Bellamy, who left Ireland for England during the 1970's.

George Bellamy's brother was shot and killed in Northern Ireland some time during the 1960's or 1970's under suspicious circumstances. He was a soldier of the British Army, but the IRA never owned up to his death (as they usually did) and no conclusion was ever came to. Rumours were abound that he was a member of the SAS, and the suspicion surrounding his death was one of the factors leading to Matt's 'obsession' with conspiracy theories.

He has an older brother called Paul, who bought Hulk comics during their childhood. Matthew came to like The Incredible Hulk as a result, but he never bought any of the comics - he took them from Paul.[9]

Religion

Bellamy has shown signs of atheism: "Being an atheist means you have to realise that when you die, that really is it. You've got to make the most of what you've got here and spread as much influence as you can. I believe that you only live through the influence that you spread, whether that means having a kid or making music".[1]

In 2000 Bellamy stated that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was "extremely cool" to have been able to deceive people into believing she remained a virgin after conceiving.[10]

Bellamy has also stated that God will never be cool due to Satan introducing rock 'n' roll first. He said that "all those cloaks and everything" is "not a good look".[10]

In a session where Matt and Dom answered questions from fans, Bellamy stated that the celebrity alive or dead he'd most like to meet is Jesus Christ (Dom answered Jimi Hendrix for this question). Matt: I'd like to meet Jesus Christ. Eh just because I'd be interested to know how he did it all. You know what I mean? You know...making fish out of bushes and stuff. Walking on water. I'd like to meet someone who can do that. I think that'd be uh, certainly one of the most interesting people to meet I'd say.[1]

However, more recently Bellamy has shown signs of being an Agnostic or a Deist. In an interview with a Rock Music channel in France (2006), Bellamy states, "I believe in the God of the universe, definitely." In addition, he revealed in a 2007 video inverview that, "I don't believe in heaven or hell, I don't really believe in that version" (watch). Bellamy's beliefs are therefore probably closer to the philosophical concept of "The Absolute" as opposed to the structures of organized religions.

Miscellany

Bellamy avoids 'hard' drugs, due to his experience of their effects on those around him. Bellamy moved into a flat with a drug dealer at the age of 18. He described the flat as looking like "a scene from Trainspotting, white powders and mirrors and tin foil everywhere."[11] He did however use mushrooms containing psilocybin "to experience something thats not always on offer. I'm not afraid of seeing something horrible. It's a way of connecting with yourself in a way that you can't normally do."[1]

During the early years of Muse, Bellamy became involved with some "dodgy" people, with which he stole and sold a Ford Escort for £500. After the owner of the scrap yard from where they stole said Escort threatened to burn Bellamy's house with his family inside it, Bellamy gave the man Muse's tour bus. Bellamy has stated that he'd like to exact revenge on this man by putting him into a car crusher.Template:Fact

Trivia

  • When asked, Bellamy once gave this advice on orgies: "It's very easy. Novelty items. It's so easy. All you need is masks or hats. Soon as people put on silly hats, they loosen up a little bit. Then you need a couple of friends who are very close to each other. Then people start bundling to each other and it just goes from there. It's as simple as that. Just bundling, tickling and novelty items."[8]
  • Bellamy shared a flat in London with Tom Kirk and Howard up until as recently as 2002.[1]
  • Bellamy is able to tickle himself.
  • Bellamy contributed a page to the original website at http://www.muse-official.com (now defunct) titled "Matt's Rambling Page" (which also linked to his email address, qua@aol.com). The first incarnation of the website was ruined when Matt accidentally deleted the directory in which the website was stored when trying to learn HTML.[1]
  • Bellamy occasionally posted on the old incarnation of the official site messageboard, more often than not on sexually themed threads.[1]
  • Bellamy is able to say the alphabet backwards- zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba. He has been made to repeat this party trick on several occasions (most recently in an interview with Zane Lowe following the release of BHAR in 2006).[1]
  • Bellamy wishes that the gravity on Earth was weaker so that spiders would die.[9]
  • He is 5' 7" (1.73 m)
  • Bellamy told one interviewer that he lost his virginity at Reading Festival when he was about 15 or 16. The interview can be seen here.
  • Matt would like to play a gig in the middle of Pleiades (the constellation, also known as the "seven sisters"), the star system which - according to one of his favourite conspiracy theories - aligns with the Egyptian and Cydonian pyramid systems.
  • Bellamy hates Marmite with a passion. Unlike Chris and Dom, who love it.
  • Matt can make a whole pasta dish from scratch. [12]
  • When on a break at Chateau Miraval, Matt and Dom began to get a slight phobia of the insects so they bought one of those rockets that you build from a kit with a camera on and fired it off with a praying mantis attatched. When asked about it he said: "we expanded his mind and universe. It was probably a bit like going on holiday for him."

Previous jobs

  • Caravan cleaner[1]
  • Painter and decorator - with his mate Jake.[1]

Words/phrases he overuses

References

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  2. a b c d On the Couch (2000-02-02). NME magazine. [verify]
  3. a b c d Robin Bresnark. (1999-12). The Potholey Bible. Melody Maker. Retrieved 2008-02-15 from rocketbabydolls.com. [verify]
  4. Route du Rock interview 2001
  5. ninemsn 200702
  6. BBC Radio 1 Podcast, December 2006
  7. [Interview (NME Feature, 08/13/2008)]
  8. a b NME 20010616
  9. a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named nme20000729
  10. a b Melody Maker 20000615
  11. The dark side of Matt Bellamy (2002-06-22). Kerrang, 909, 14. Retrieved 2008-03-11. [verify]
  12. Most Wanted with Ben Jones (2008-02-18). Virgin Radio. Retrieved from www.virginradio.co.uk. [verify]


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