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Muscle Museum (ver. 1) by Muse - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
"Muscle Museum" is the third single by English alternative rock band Muse, and the third from their debut album, Showbiz. It was released on 7" vinyl—backed with "Minimum"—and double CD—backed with "Do We Need This?", a live acoustic version of the song, "Pink Ego Box" and "Con-Science"—on 22 November 1999 and reached #43 in the UK Singles Chart—an improvement of 9 positions on "Cave". It was named "Muscle Museum" when the band couldn't think of a name for the song so they looked 'Muse' up in the dictionary, picking the words immediately before and after. Muse are a English rock band formed in Teignmouth; Devon in 1994 under the alias of Rocket Baby Dolls. The band comprises Matthew Bellamy (vocals; guitar and keyboards); Christopher Wolstenholme (bass guitar; keyboards and vocals) and Dominic Howard (drums and percussion). Muse blend alternative; hard rock;.    Download this sheet!
About the Artist
Muse are a English rock band formed in Teignmouth; Devon in 1994 under the alias of Rocket Baby Dolls. The band comprises Matthew Bellamy (vocals; guitar and keyboards); Christopher Wolstenholme (bass guitar; keyboards and vocals) and Dominic Howard (drums and percussion). Muse blend alternative; hard rock; progressive rock; classical music and electronica; which combine to make a new sub genre called; New Prog. Muse are known best for their energetic and visually dazzling live performances and on June 16th & 17th; 2007 became the first band to sell out the newly built Wembley Stadium in London . Muse have released four studio albums. Their first; Showbiz was released in 1999; followed by Origin of Symmetry in 2001 and Absolution in 2003. "Muscle Museum" is the third single by English alternative rock band Muse, and the third from their debut album, Showbiz. It was released on 7" vinyl—backed with "Minimum"—and double CD—backed with "Do We Need This?", a live acoustic version of the song, "Pink Ego Box" and "Con-Science"—on 22 November 1999 and reached #43 in the UK Singles Chart—an improvement of 9 positions on.
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