| I think I'm Addicted to Muse |
| There ought to be a law for people that don't appreciate good things. People just don't appreciate British bands like I do. After the Beatles broke up, the words music and England were never synomous ever again. Until now. Muse, a huge band over in Europe, is gone under the radar in America. |
| (From left-right) Dominic Howard, Matthew Bellamy, and Chris Wolstenhome |
| Muse is like a drug to me, I love all their songs. If there was an award for "Blowing a new hole in my ass" they would win HANDS DOWN. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate American music, there are a lot of bands from the US of A that are great as well. *cough*Chevelle*cough. But none of them hold a candle to Muse. Cause if any of them got close, these guys would fuse into one person and destroy the competition. Somebody needs to invent a giant loudspeaker the size of a hydrogen bomb and fly above the earth and play their music so everyone can hear the genius that comes out of these guy's mouths. |
| Why can't more bands be like Muse? If more bands took the originality of them and their perfection of lyrics, every band in the world would rock. Then we could ship Eminem, 50 Cent, Lil' John and all those retarded rappers onto Mars, and fill the earth with some REAL talent. We as Americans have too many preferences. "I like Alternative-Semi-Sado-Masochistic-Emo Rock." No, you can't make up your mind. Watch Muse's Stokholm Syndrome music video, and tell me that Muse's music sucks, and I'll personally come to your house, knock on your door and rip off your head, cause you don't know what you're talking about. |