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View Poll Results: What you think of Muse. | |||
I love them! |
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45 | 66.18% |
I don't like them. |
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11 | 16.18% |
I'm not sure. |
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9 | 13.24% |
Who are they? |
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3 | 4.41% |
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#11 (permalink) |
Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Where the buffalo roam.
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Just about every review of a Muse album or magazine article brings up the word "prog" somewhere, and while the band may not have strongly embraced the term they haven't made a strong outcry against it either like Radiohead have.
They credit Yes and Genesis as strong influences, Rick Wakeman even said he considers them part of the new prog movement. This is a man who is the stereotypical embodiment of everything that is prog. So far you haven't made any kind of real argument. And you're wasting my time, a lot of people consider them prog and if you don't, well tough luck. Stop repeating yourself or I'll start deleting posts. |
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