Muse began forming in 1992. In the beginning, guitarist Matthew Bellamy joined the group of the House of Howard, and then their mutual friend Chris Wolstenholm took the place of the departed Fies Vandith. They all participated in different groups at the Tinmouth School. The formed group for a long time was determined by the name, and after much experimentation settled on "Muse". In 1999, after signing a contract with Sawmills, they recorded several songs. The band released their first album called
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Muse began forming in 1992. In the beginning, guitarist Matthew Bellamy joined the group of the House of Howard, and then their mutual friend Chris Wolstenholm took the place of the departed Fies Vandith. They all participated in different groups at the Tinmouth School. The formed group for a long time was determined by the name, and after much experimentation settled on "Muse".
In 1999, after signing a contract with Sawmills, they recorded several songs.
The band released their first album called Showbiz. It was followed by Origin of Symmetry (2001), which, due to the outbreak of the Iraq War, became more tragic.
In 2002, Muse released their third album, Hullabaloo Soundtrack, consisting of two discs, which included the songs of the first and second albums and the recording of the Muse concert in October 2001, which took place at Le Zenith Stadium in Paris.
In 2003, a more lyrical album, Absolution, was released. 2006 saw the release of one of Muse's most successful albums, Black Holes and Revelations, selling over 100,000 copies in its first week. HAARP: Live From Wembley Stadium was released in 2008. /