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<p>[[Dominic Howard]] (percussion, human bones, synthesiser)</p>
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MuseWiki is the ultimate resource centre for the British rock band Muse. It doubles up as a community and a fansite, provides up to date and disturbingly detailed information about every concept of the band Muse. It's a Muse universe. So make sure you take a good look at this Muse fansite and help out if you think some sections are wrong or some bits need improving.

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Matthew Bellamy (vocals, guitar, keyboard, keytar, lyrics)

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Dominic Howard (percussion, human bones, synthesiser)

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