Released on 27 September 2018, this rock song is from the album Simulation Theory.
The song Paradise is from the album Let Them Talk.
From the album Black Holes And Revelations, the hit single Supermassive Black Hole charted at number four on the UK Singles Chart.
From the album Turn Blue, the song Weight Of Love was released as the fifth single on 27 January 2015.
Written by Jean-Louis Aubert, the single La Bombe Humaine is a science fiction song from the album Crache Ton Venin.
From the album Chemistry, the song Cool World was released in March 1981 and became the band’s second top ten single on the Kent Music Report.
The song Enjoy The Ride is the first single of the band’s sixth studio album Dive Deep.
The song Jimmy is from the album Gee Whiz But This Is a Lonesome Town released in 2007.
Released on 6 September 1999, the song Cave is the second single from their album Showbiz.
Written by Matthew Bellamy, the song Citizen Erased is from the album Origin of Symmetry.
The third single from the album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, the Earth Song incorporates elements of gospel, opera, and blues.
From the album Starlight, the song Easily has an alternative song title, Easily Forgotten.
Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, the song We Are The World was originally recorded by the United Support of Artist (USA) as a charity single for Africa in 1985.
The song Fury or Get A Grip as its alternative title, is from the album Absolution.
From the album Unis Vers L’uni, the single La Boite De Jazz won as the original song of the year at Victoires De La Musique in 1985.
This electronic rock song by Muse was released as the fifth single of their album Black Holes and Revelations.
The song Holidays is from his self-titled album released in 1972.
Written by Matthew Bellamy, this third single is from the fifth studio album The Resistance.
From the album Diesel and Dust, the hit single Beds Are Burning is a protest song to give back to the Pintupi the native Australian lands.
From the album Life In Cartoon Motion, the song was inspired and entitled after the Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly.