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  • [[Image:The Like - Las vegas 2006.jpg|thumb|right|The Like in Las Vegas 2006 supporting Muse]] [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...amore]] drummer Ilan Rubin. He, alongside his fellow live members, will be supporting Muse at Palacio de Los Deportes gigs of the Drones World Tour from 17th - 2 [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...eans of their [http://myspace.com/noisettesuk MySpace page] that they were supporting [[Muse]] from 3rd November to 13th December 2006.<ref>[http://invictus.soft [[category:Supporting bands]]
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  • Soulwax is one of those Belgian bands that [[Muse]] have a keen interest on. They've supported [[Muse]] back in 2 Back to [[Influences]][[Category:Influences]][[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...k / indie band from Madrid, founded in 2009. Their influences goes through bands like Joy Division, The Hives, [[Arctic Monkeys]] or [[The Strokes]], to mor [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...founded in Mallorca in 2004 and dissolved in 2018. They were influenced by bands like [[The Who]] or [[The Beatles]]. In their 14 year career they published [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...ms.php?m=posts&q=18715 Muselive.com - 20061019]</ref> Razorlight went onto supporting muse again, 16 years later, when Muse performed two charity gigs at London' Back to [[Influences]][[Category:Influences]][[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • Walk the Moon were the supporting band during the American leg of the [[Simulation Theory Tour]], except for [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...was on holiday with family. He implied at the time that Hey Molly would be supporting Muse sometime during 2008 or 2009.<ref name="bmm20080315"/> ...best" up-and-coming bands in the UK, having been impressed first by their supporting performance at the aforementioned Eden Project concert.<ref name="bmm200803
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  • [[File:ARMuse13.jpg|thumb|right|Arcane Roots supporting Muse in 2013]] ...up the bum', saying that they've had an inspirational experience with both bands.
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  • They were supporting Muse on the 2019 [[Simulation Theory World Tour]], at the gigs in [[Washing [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...with Cincopan to combine their unreleased music, with both being in other bands preior to this one (Enrico Fileccia being in Orange Garden and The Idlers, [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...m 2006 (gig) | Reading Festival 2006]], Big Day Out 2007 and most notably, supporting Muse on the first night at [[London Wembley Stadium 2007 - 16th (gig)|Wembl [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...: A couple of days after creating this page, the band was announced as the supporting act at the Bilbao gig. What a great coincidence.''</small> [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • | Next = [[Teignmouth Broadmeadow Sports Centre 1994 (gig) | Battle of the Bands]] This was a collective gig at which the antecedent bands to Muse, [[Gothic Plague]] and [[Fixed Penalty]], performed.
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  • ...as ''No More Stories...'' in 2009. The same year, they also went on a tour supporting Nine Inch Nails. The fourth album, ''+ -'', released in 2015, was recorded [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • Bald-headed, well known guitarist of the bands [[Audioslave]] and [[Rage Against The Machine]]. [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...upper Club''. The album brought them several opening act slots for several bands such as Passion Pit, Gza, and We Were Promised Jetpacks. [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...and Jared Champion (drums). Bockrath replaced Lincoln Parish, who was the bands leads guitarist since their formation up until December of 2013, when he go [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...and The Smashing Pumpkins, which are also their main influences, alongside bands like Deftones, Pavement, Slayer, The Beatles and The Beach Boys. Their most [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...2008, just weeks prior to competing and winning at the local battle of the bands. Soon after, in the same year, they released their first EP called ''Lightb [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • | Previous = [[Torquay English Riviera Centre 1994 (gig) | Battle of the Bands]] | Next = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1995 (gig) | Battle of the Bands]]
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  • ...short and simple. [[Dominic Howard]] said Weezer is one of his favourite bands. [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...d. Both Love and South are childhood friends and have both been in similar bands before forming Nova Twins in 2014, originally under the name "BRAATS". ...ey're "the best band you've never heard of". Since then, the duo supported bands Wolf Alice, [[Skunk Anansie]], Enter Shikari, Little Simz, Black Honey and
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  • ...of the Reading and Leeds festivals, performing at the iTunes festival and supporting Mumford and Sons in 2015, he released his debut LP ''Phase'' on February 19 [[Category: Supporting bands]]
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  • .../bands which Muse have supported see [[:category:Supported bands|supported bands]]. ===Artists or bands influenced by Muse===
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  • ...g the song ''Skylines and Turnstiles'' which talked about the attacks. The bands first album was released in 2002 and is called ''I Brought You My Bullets, ...e have been caught up in a death threat scare" - it is unclear whether the bands were actually threatened themselves, or whether this is merely a misleading
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  • ...part from his solo career, he's also known for being the former drummer of bands [[Razorlight]] and We Are Scientists (in which he's still considered a hono [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...e Singing Detective''. Similar to Muse, the band won a local battle of the bands. They signed a deal with Island Records, and went straight into the studio Back to [[Influences]][[Category:Influences]][[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...band from Perth. The band was formed in 2004 from a collaboration between bands Tragic Delicate and Karnivool from which vocalist Ian Kenny came, joined by [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...hemselves in the indie music scene. The LP has first been announced on the bands' MySpace page in 2004. The album has also been posted in it's entirety a fe In 2008, after supporting Thrice and Pelican, the band started working on writing the third album cal
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  • ...shows across European festivals such as Glastonbury, Lowlands and Sziget, supporting Foals and having their own tour, aswell as releasing the single ''Love Is A [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • De Staat were supporting Muse during the European leg of the [[The Drones World Tour 2015/16|Drones [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...rder in November 2015 and played several festivals during that time. After supporting Depeche Mode in 2017, they announced their fifth album called V. [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • Highly Suspect joined [[Evanescence]] in supporting Muse during the second half of the U.S. leg of the [[Will of the People Wor [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...later announced, on 1st May, through Glasvegas' MySpace, that they will be supporting Muse at the Dublin gig. [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...ers include Yu Koyanagi (drums) and Alexander Reimon Onizawa (guitar). The bands' influences include [[Linkin Park]], [[Foo Fighters]], The Used and more. O [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...of the 19 records nominted for the IMPALA Award for album of the year. The supporting tour for the album stretched across the whole of Europe, with the band play [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...''We Are In There You Are Out Here'', was released in 2007. In 2008, after supporting Panic! at the Disco, Muse and Foo Fighters, the band started working on th [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...to the UK in 2013, where he continued the band with Thatcher on drums. The bands' sound is influenced by the likes of Pixies, [[The White Stripes]], [[Led Z ...t on to play their first headlining tour around the UK, while also doing a supporting tour with [[Foo Fighters]] in the US, and playing Coachella, Reading and Le
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  • Jeremy lists Muse in his 'favorite bands right now' on the Paramore official site.<ref name="pa2009"> [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • In 2007, the band embarked on their first tour, supporting Endless Hallway and releasing a six-song EP called ''The Airport Sessions'' [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • ...e on [[Matthew Bellamy|Matthew Bellamy]] as a guitarist. [[Muse]] were the supporting act for U2's 360 Tour in North America, which took place before the [[The R [[Category:Supported bands]]
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  • ...August 20th 2008 article on the band. After that, they embarked on a tour supporting Jack's Mannequin. [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • | Supporting = [[Korn]] ...efs]], [[Good Charlotte]], [[30 Seconds to Mars]] and Prime Circle. Local bands included Wonderboom, Crash Car Burn, Lonehill Estate, Van Coke Kartel and t
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  • ...dred at some European shows, before returning back to the UK and went on a supporting tour with Architects. The band went on a headlining tour in 2012 with suppo [[Category:Supporting bands]]
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  • [[File:Evanescence_MuseUS23.jpg|thumb|right|The band supporting Muse during the [[Will of the People World Tour]]]] ...iew with "Starry Constelation Magazine" Amy said: "''I don’t have a ton of bands brand-new that I absolutely love right now. I love [[Muse]]. We’ve been l
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  • | Supporting = [[Korn]] ...us gig, not much information is out about this concert, only that the main bands were the same; [[Korn]], [[Kaiser Chiefs]], [[Good Charlotte]], Chris Corne
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  • ...to information found on the blog "My Webcave of Wandering Witterings" the supporting acts for the show were Coldplay and Angelica. "Bands: Muse, Coldplay, Angelica
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  • ..., after yet another whirlwind tour of the States which saw his band, Muse, supporting the Foo Fighters and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Soon they'll be playing at ...things like Gothic Plague, Rocket Baby Dolls, names like that. With those bands I spent time learning different types of guitar, like Spanish, classical, a
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  • ...the band started it all. In 1995, Muse also took part in the Battle of the Bands, which took place in The Cavern.<ref name="cca"> {{cite | desc=Contact deta ...Welcome Sessions", a series of recorded live shows/documentaries, in which bands revisit the clubs which helped them kickstart their careers. This also mark
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  • “It was all right, you know? Supporting can get to you after a while and this is our last support situation as far ...are your musings? '''Markus:''' “It’s OK, but it’s not one of my favourite bands.” '''Ewi:''' “Not so good compared to Bush, I think”
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  • == Supporting Acts == ...ur were usually announced the day of the gig, with all of them being local bands. During the North American leg, Muse were supported by [[Taipei Houston]] (
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  • rocknroll_insider_michael: It's often hard for English bands to break big in the US. Does that worry you? ...s because they have to become famous in England at first. A lot of English bands, like Oasis, played stadiums in the UK, and then had to initially play smal
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  • "There were quite a few battle of the bands things going on. ...bothered about winning them. It was just an opportunity for us, and other bands, to get out there and play live."
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  • ..., in like, here, in this country, we, we gloat about all the, all the Brit bands fighting, each other. Why par, participate in that? ...ole the PRS rights, Performing Rights Society, from a small band that were supporting them? And PRS money is like, PRS money is, is one of the only monies you ge
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  • | Supporting = Ween ...membered fondly by older fans of both Muse and [[Coldplay]], since the two bands supported each other frequently in their early days.
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  • ...music and sport. It's great to have the opportunity to be one of the first bands to play there. ...a pretty diverse mix across the 2 nights. It was pretty tricky getting the bands becase a lot of people were already confirmed for festivals and stuff. But
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  • ...conflict? Closely followed by: Do you think that America has been covertly supporting conflict in geo-strategic flash points across the Eurasian land-mass in ord ...fans alike as "over-obsessive" do you think we are, in comparison to other bands with a large fan-following?
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  • ...viction as his words from an unpublished early interview recall. Like most bands on the Exeter scene in the mid-90's, Muse were regulars at the Cavern Club, More switched on than most young bands, Muse followed the invaluable advice of early supporter [[Dennis Smith]] wh
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  • The "fourth member" of [[Muse]] some might say. However, like bands such as [[R.E.M.]], [[Muse]] still remain officially a three piece band. He ...a part of the MTV VMA's) in 2009. Morgan later joined Muse for their tour supporting U2.
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  • ...y 11th, 2023, Hello Universe officially announced that Kyoto Protocol'd be supporting the band.<ref>https://twitter.com/hellouniversemy/status/167861549172697088
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  • title=The Streets are supporting Muse at Wembley | desc=Muselive news | date=2007-05-02 | auth=colin88 | pub ...t [[Klaxons]] would support Muse on one of the dates, along with two other bands.<ref>
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  • ...le they've been here. The last time the band were here in any capacity was supporting the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Foo Fighters on an enormodome tour during the &nbsp;&nbsp;"They're one of the few bands that seem like they're really trying to do something different," he says, s
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  • == Supporting acts == The US shows supporting bands were [[Walk the Moon]] and [[SWMRS]] (whose only US performances were the a
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  • ...years old, they all had an interest with doing a band after all the other bands were falling apart, Matt was interested on writing songs and not playing co ...ahead of me, but I knew them from seeing them around town. Then a load of bands popped up out of nowhere where we lived – all of a sudden everyone wanted
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  • ...is tight and powerful, to say the least. Is this a paradigm shift back to bands learning to play their instruments? Was that a Chopin Nocturne they just p ...ll the early 90's things – some [[Nirvana]], some Pixies, and some English bands like Ned's Atomic Dustbin. I preferred the heavier stuff. We were drawn t
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  • ...hters and maybe the Chili Peppers as well, I know they supported those two bands out in europe, and when they came back they were different men, they were j ...putation had already secured them the status of being one of the best live bands around, something reflected in the various NME and Kerrang awards nominatio
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  • ...were originally to support Muse on one of the dates, along with two other bands.<ref name="nme20070129">[[Klaxons can still play Wembley (20070129 NME arti }}</ref> There were also rumours of [[We Are Scientists]] supporting Muse on both dates but they had to decline "cuz doing them would’ve meant
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  • ...e song began life as a piece played in sound check on the 2000 tour, while supporting the Foo Fighters, and the piano intro was written afterwards. The song was ...07-04-28 || [[Williamsburg William and Mary 2007 (gig) | William & Mary]] (Supporting My Chemical Romance) || Williamsburg, VA, USA || [http://www.dailymotion.co
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  • ...before transfering into Interlude on the 2011 Sao Paolo gig when they were supporting U2. ...scales throughout the piece. It was, in 1901, rearranged for American wind bands by Canadian composer Louis-Phillipe Laurendeau under the title Thunder and
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