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Muse - "You Kill by Remote Control" - Episode 72

Muse - "You Kill by Remote Control" - Episode 72

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In this episode of The ABC’s of Rock, I dive headfirst into the electrifying, genre-bending world of Muse, one of my personal favorite bands of the last two decades. But rather than spotlight their arena-filling anthems, I’ve curated ten of their most underrated and under-appreciated tracks. These are the deep cuts, the sonic experiments, the emotional gut-punches that showcase the full creative force of Matt Bellamy and company. From the raw energy of Showbiz to the cinematic polish of Will of the People, this episode is a journey through Muse’s evolution, part commentary, part fan confession, and all love letter. Along the way, I share personal stories, musical breakdowns, and just a little friendly fire at the parts of their discography that left me cold. Whether you’re a diehard fan or just Muse-curious, I hope this episode offers a fresh lens on one of the most ambitious and polarizing bands in modern rock.

I do not own the rights to any of the music played on this podcast. The musicians or the music labels own the copyright. I play this music under the doctrine of Fair Use. I am not here as a DJ, but to offer music commentary and criticism. My goal is for you to gain a larger appreciation for the bands or the musicians played here on this podcast and I ask for you to go out and purchase their music or legally stream it. The musicians need your support and I hope this show contributes to spreading the good word about the bands you hear on these episodes. I do not profit in any way from this podcast. It is truly done out of my pure love of the music.

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