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They were released on the same day as double A-sides and I'm sure they count as one in charts (but don't quote me on it). The different versions of it are detailed in the page for Dead Star/In Your World. Likewise, Feeling Good/Hyper Music is similar. [[User:Kenny-t|Kenny-t]] 00:26, 22 September 2006 (UTC) |
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64.94.211.4 18:59, 9 August 2006 (UTC)Isn't this a bit redundant with the main Muse (band) article? Any particular reason this as been forked out as a separate article while the information still appears int the main article? Just curious because the main article isn't all that long.--Isotope23 18:52, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
More Singles
There are a lot more Muse singles than listed in this discography. What about songs like Jimmy Kane, Pink Ego Box, and Crying Shame to name a few?
They weren't singles, they were B-sides to singles. Karma Llama 17:39, 20 August 2006 (UTC)g
Dead Star/In Your World
I recall Muse had two singles/EPs, one named "Dead Star/In Your World" the other "In Your World/Dead Star". The "Dead Star..." one had the green cover and fireworks, the "In Your World..." had a white cover with a photo of the band in unusual poses.
- Ah, here's a link to the Last.fm page on it: http://www.last.fm/music/Muse/In+Your+World+%252F+Dead+Star
They were released on the same day as double A-sides and I'm sure they count as one in charts (but don't quote me on it). The different versions of it are detailed in the page for Dead Star/In Your World. Likewise, Feeling Good/Hyper Music is similar. Kenny-t 00:26, 22 September 2006 (UTC)