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Matthew bellamy (lead singer and guitarist, piano), Chris Wolstenholme (bassist) and domick Howard (drummer), three of them lived with their parents in a coastal town called Tigermouth in Devon, England. Before that, they came from Cambridge, Manchester and Yorkshire. When 12 years old and 13 years old, they already formed their own band called Gothic Plague. Although there was little hope of becoming famous, the band persisted. They say that the place where they live is a typical traditional English town, which is too far from all the prosperity. Like all young people who form a band, the reason why they play rock and roll together is really because daily life is too boring and trivial.

However, as they grow up, everything seems to be not so smooth and life begins to become difficult. The band went to various occasions, clubs or bars with fatigue. The name of the band changed from Gothic Plague at the beginning to Fixed Penalty and Rocket Baby Doll. It was not until 1997 that they finally chose Muse as the name of the band. At this time, although they are still young, they have nearly 10 years of group history and 5 years of club performance experience.

However, the British music industry could not make them feel more interested, and they began to pay attention to American music, especially The Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana. Fortunately, they pretended to be a little talented and confident, so they gradually began to attract people's attention. From 65438 to 0998, Muse participated in a competition called Taste Media held in Manchester City, and the result stood out, which immediately attracted the interest of many American record companies and invited them to perform in new york, Los Angeles and other places. Later, Muse took the lead in signing a contract with Madonna's record company Maverick in Los Angeles, and other record companies such as German Motorcycle, French Naive and British Mushroom also signed contracts with them. In addition, two EP works "Muse" and "Musk Museum" of Muse Limited Edition of Dangerous Records, one of the organizers of the original media competition, were also sold out immediately.

The initial success inspired the band to write and perform harder. The ability of Muse attracted the attention of John Leckie, the producer of Radio Commander, and he decided to join Muse. After 1999 completed a tour around the world and Britain, they released new singles UNO and Sunburn, and won the "Best New Band" by NME magazine at the end of the year. Then in 2000, Muse released her first album Entertainment.

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