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==Information==
==Information==
A punk-inspired early song that Muse, under the name of [[Rocket Baby Dolls]], played during a battle of the bands contest.<ref>{{cite/intdisc2001}}</ref> [[Matthew Bellamy|Bellamy]] mentions this song on the [[Interview Disc Transcript|Origin of Symmetry Interview]] [[Origin of Symmetry (album)#Interview Promo|promo]].
A punk-inspired early song that Muse, under the name of [[Rocket Baby Dolls]], played during a battle of the bands contest.<ref>{{cite/intdisc2001}}</ref> [[Matthew Bellamy|Bellamy]] mentions this song on the [[Interview disc transcript|Origin of Symmetry Interview]] [[Origin of Symmetry (album)#Interview Promo|promo]].
 
==Live==
 
Described by the band as their worst song, Pointless Loss was performed live at the band's first performance. It is likely it was performed at the second performance the following month as well, though this cannot be confirmed. The next performances were several months away and Pointless Loss was not performed at the November Battle of the Bands performance. It is likely that Pointless Loss was not continued into 1995 was performed less than five times.
 
[[Pointless Loss (live) | More here]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:39, 23 August 2018

Muse song
Name Pointless Loss
Album/single -
Length Unknown
Alternative titles -
First live performance February 1994
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded -
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer -

Information

A punk-inspired early song that Muse, under the name of Rocket Baby Dolls, played during a battle of the bands contest.[1] Bellamy mentions this song on the Origin of Symmetry Interview promo.

Live

Described by the band as their worst song, Pointless Loss was performed live at the band's first performance. It is likely it was performed at the second performance the following month as well, though this cannot be confirmed. The next performances were several months away and Pointless Loss was not performed at the November Battle of the Bands performance. It is likely that Pointless Loss was not continued into 1995 was performed less than five times.

More here

References

  1. (2001). [Interview disc Q&A]. Mushroom. Retrieved 2007-04-18. [verify]

See also