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Lineup 2016


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To be fair although Muse are massive they do seem on the decline and have certainly shifted from Radio 1 to Radio 2 in terms of demographic; considering that R&L was the last festival they played in the UK by the time they get around to it again they may no longer be the best option for FR

I'm not saying that they're all of a sudden going to be playing academies but they may end up in a position like Pearl Jam where they're still a huge band but perhaps aren't the first pick for every major festival

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I am talking about four or five years down the line; I'm sure if they ask to headline R&L next year FR would be more than happy to say yes. Although, the same would have been true for KoL or The Killers five years ago, however due to some poor releases and over-saturation of the market that's no longer the case; I don't think it's out of the question for Muse to suffer the same fate

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Dead Inside would have fit perfectly on the atrocious law. Psycho is a song on a riff they made basically 20 years ago with some awful dialogue put it seemingly just to make it worse.

Needless to say expectations of this album are bleak and that's a shame given all this "back to origin era" talk.

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Dead Inside was made intentionally to make Psycho seem not shit.

Dead Inside would have fit perfectly on the atrocious law. Psycho is a song on a riff they made basically 20 years ago with some awful dialogue put it seemingly just to make it worse.

Needless to say expectations of this album are bleak and that's a shame given all this "back to origin era" talk.

I think I just about agree to all of that.

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Foals

Muse

Florence + the machine

Would be my guess now, but something tells me they won't have three bands with no new material in 2016.. Maybe substitute Florence for someone that's releasing an album in 2016

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