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Origin of Symmetry — Muse's second studio album (2001), a cornerstone of their early sound.
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Muse
Matthew Bellamy vocals, guitar, keyboard, keytar, lyrics
Christopher Wolstenholme bass, backing vocals, keyboard, guitar
Dominic Howard percussion, human bones, synthesiser
...that Dominic Howard used animal bones as percussion on Screenager?


