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Hat

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  1. You were the first person to bring labels into the discussion If anything, "labeling" would be about those people who have a constant need to debate whether or not certain bands belong in the same group or should be split into seperate genres. Oh wait...
  2. I think the fact that it sounds similar to something he played 15 years ago seems to imply that it's actually based on something though. Or maybe he's just been developing the same guitar diddling for all those years.
  3. I know I've done this before but; setlist to see Matt suffer (but still keeping it semi-realistic) 1. Supremacy 2. Micro Cuts 3. Supermassive Black Hole 4. The Handler 5. Citizen Erased 6. Cave 7. Sunburn 8. Apocalypse Please 9. Uno 10. Futurism 11. Plug In Baby 12. Map of The Problematique 13. Dead Inside 14. Follow Me 15. Mercy 16. Stockholm Syndrome 17. Take A Bow 18. Sing For Absolution 19. Muscle Museum 20. Survival
  4. For some reason the whole band seems to be in agreement that they don't sound good acoustically. Which lines up perfectly with their desperate need to distract us from their music with lights.
  5. Why not simply combine two anniversaries? 2019: 1. Overture 2. Uprising 3. Resistance 4. Undisclosed Desires 5. Muscle Museum 6. Uno 7. MK Ultra 8. I Belong To You 9. Cross-Pollination 10. Redemption 11. Sunburn (guitar) 12. Cave 13. Fillip 14. Unnatural Selection 15. Unintended 16. Falling Down 17. Showbiz 18. Escape 19. Hate This & I'll Love You
  6. Every band incorporates their influences in their music, Muse are just worse at hiding it.
  7. Why doesn't it make sense? You've just made a list of your favourite performance of each song, which is literally what that thread is for. Anyway I disagree on many of those choices but that doesn't really matter, it's your list. And it's obviously just made up out of pro shots so that makes it harder.
  8. I'm still confused as to why people struggle to understand that Drones was a back to basics album. 1. They went back to writing songs by jamming as opposed to the knob turning and software programming of the past 2 albums. 2. The majority of the songs were written for a 3-piece band. Saying "yeah but The Globalist!" doesn't change that. 3. Back to basics does't mean the music will sound like it did back then. It simply meant they'd go back to writing music in a similar way, which they did.
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