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Welcome to MuseWiki
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MuseWiki

MuseWiki is the ultimate resource centre for the British rock band Muse. It doubles up as a community and a fansite, provides up to date and disturbingly detailed information about every concept of the band Muse. It's a Muse universe. So make sure you take a good look at this Muse fansite and help out if you think some sections are wrong or some bits need improving.

Muse

Matthew Bellamy
(vocals, guitar, keyboard, keytar, lyrics)

Christopher Wolstenholme
(bass, backing vocals, keyboard, guitar)

Dominic Howard
(percussion, human bones, synthesiser)

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