Muse (EP)

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Muse
File:Museep.jpg
EP by Muse
Released 11 May 1998 (1998-05-11)
Recorded 1997 (1997)
Studio Sawmills Studio
(Cornwall, England)
Genre Alternative rock
Length 15:47
Label Dangerous
Producer Muse, Paul Reeve
Muse chronology
Muse
(1998)
Muscle Museum
(1999)Muscle Museum1999

Muse is the debut extended play (EP) by English alternative rock band Muse. Limited to 999 hand-numbered copies, it was released on 11 May 1998 by Sawmills Studio label Dangerous Records. Three of the EP's four songs – "Overdue", "Cave" and "Escape" – were re-recorded for the band's full-length debut album Showbiz, while the same recording of the song "Coma" was rereleased as a B-side on the "Cave" Single.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Matthew Bellamy

No. Title Length
1. "Overdue"   4:09
2. "Cave"   4:44
3. "Coma"   3:34
4. "Escape"   3:20

Personnel

Muse
Additional personnel

Trivia and media

On the cover of the EP is a distorted and rearranged image of the band's drummer, Dominic Howard.

A slightly different image appears in the American film 12 Monkeys. Bruce Willis is seen tearing down Muse posters in Philadelphia in 1996, revealing the titular symbol spraypainted in red on the building's wall; however, the Vortex (the location of the show on the poster) is a club in London.

References

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