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They are a cracking live band, but their new album is utter shite a real steaming poo of an album. I saw them again last November in Liverpool and i have to say i was really underwhelmed by them, it seemed a very choreographed performance even with the older songs i love.

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of course its f**king choreographed, aren't all gigs?

you just notice it more at Muse gigs because everything is overblown and they don't just play once song, say thankyou, then move to the next song!

Think the new album isnt that great, but they're some good songs on there too.

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of course its f**king choreographed, aren't all gigs?

you just notice it more at Muse gigs because everything is overblown and they don't just play once song, say thankyou, then move to the next song!

Think the new album isnt that great, but they're some good songs on there too.

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of course its f**king choreographed, aren't all gigs?

you just notice it more at Muse gigs because everything is overblown and they don't just play once song, say thankyou, then move to the next song!

Think the new album isnt that great, but they're some good songs on there too.

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Jesus christ, I just had a look at some of the comments on that link.

It just confirms that Muse fans are either

1. 13 years old or

2. Drooling retards

This band is utter gash. I would rather admit to incest than admit to being a muse fan - there is less shame in it.

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I wouldn't be surprised if the Muse postboard runs up a campaign to make it a total whitewash from the hardcore fans. Might be a bit difficult with so many shows though.

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