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musicloverdude

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About musicloverdude

  • Birthday 05/06/1996

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  • Biography
    I'm a music lover who listens to lots of music every day. I love rock music, especially 70s & 80s rock. The 80s are my favorite decade for music.
  • Location
    New Jersey, USA
  • Interests
    Listening to music
    Using my iPod
    Playing video games
    Going on the Internet
    Reading books
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  • Gender
    Male
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  • Favourite Bands
    Radiohead, Husker Du, the Clash, R.E.M., the Cure, Talking Heads, Pink Floyd, the Smiths, the Velvet Underground
  • Favourite Films
    Airplane!!
  • Favourite TV Shows
    Adventure Time
    Spongebob
    Regular Show
    America's Got Talent
    Hell's Kitchen
  • Favourite Books
    Lord of the Flies
    The Catcher in the Rye
    Alive
  • Muse Releases Owned
    Origin of Symmetry
    Absolution
    Black Holes and Revelations
    The Resistance
    Showbiz

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  1. Micro Cuts, Space Dementia, Dark Shines, Ruled by Secrecy, and Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1(Overture) are all pretty creepy, especially Space Dementia.
  2. Screenager is insanely underrated. It has brilliant guitar work, nice bass and Dom actually used animal bones on the song. Plus, I love Matt's vocals on it, they're so beautiful, as well as utilizing the lovely falsetto that he used in Muse's earlier days. I also love how Screenager is pretty and unnerving at the same time. Screenager is another high point on the magnificent masterpiece that is Origin of Symmetry. I'm kind of surprised that Screenager doesn't get much love from fans. Additionally, Falling Away with You, Falling Down, Soldier's Poem, Hoodoo and Guiding Light() are underrated.
  3. Soldier's Poem. I liked it, but I thought of it as a filler, it didn't interest me that much. Nowadays, I love it. It's such a soft, pretty song that shows off Muse's diversity. I love the relaxing, quiet feel of the song, as well as the drums and acoustic guitar. I also like the Queen-influenced backing vocals, which get better when you listen to them with headphones. I also like how Soldier's Poem lets the listener relax after Map of the Problematique, while setting them up for Invincible.
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