May 18th '10 by jessica @ 3:30pm2010/05/18
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As we mentioned, Muse is one of many surprising bands on the Twilight: Eclipse soundtrack (though, they’re probably the least-surprising). Their contribution, “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)” is out today as the first single from the soundtrack. Just to connect things a bit, their song “Supermassive Black Hole” was featured in the first Twilight film. My title for theirTwilight: Breaking Dawn soundtrack song: “White Dwarfs (That Makes Sense).” Author Stephenie Meyer is a big fan, so is Glenn Beck, maybe you are too:
The Twilight: Eclipse soundtrack is out 6/8 via Atlantic.
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Booboo was 15 when he was cast as teen wolf Seth Clearwater in "Eclipse," the third movie in the franchise ... But back to my $15 Cobb salad at Muse, the hotel's swank restaurant. (Team Seth, if you were wondering, Booboo snacked on a bacon ...
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Oh my…what happend to Muse, THE Muse that made Origin Of Symmetry.
I know, right?
At least this song is on a soundtrack and not the next Muse album. According to Matt, he wrote this after a break up 8 months ago and it could have very well been around by next album. He used the words “cheesy sentiment” when describing this song. lol
this song is so boring. Muse are on a terrible streak right now.
Absolutely uninspired. Good thing it’s directed toward teenage girls.
I miss Muscle Museum
This song is making me naseous.
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