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Muse’s Matt Bellamy responds to ‘Knights Of Cydonia’ reimagined in the style of System Of A Down

Muse‘s Matt Bellamy has responded to a cover of ‘Knights of Cydonia’ in the style of System Of A Down.On March 11, YouTube user Andre Antunes uploaded his version of the Muse song to his channel. Antunes is known for transforming songs and memes into metal covers, having previously tackled classical music composers and Karens.‘Knights of Cydonia’ was originally released on Muse’s 2006 album ‘Black Holes and Revelations’ as their third single, alongside hits such as ‘Supermassive Black Hole’ and ‘Starlight’.Now, Bellamy has given his verdict on the metal cover.
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Kate Hudson and daughter Rani live it up by the water in new video
Kate Hudson may be emotional right now as her oldest child leaves home for school, but she's not done having fun with her kids just yet.MORE: Kate Hudson shows off goddess-like hair clad in strappy silk gown for special night outThe actress is spending some time by the water while she still can this summer, and no one's living it up more than her daughter Rani.VIDEO: Kate Hudson supports son as he gets first tattooThe three-year-old looked to be having the time of her life in her adorable floral swimsuit with frilled sleeves, dancing up a storm while on their boat.Kate herself was glad to be around her daughter while she was having such a good time, wearing a spectacular swimsuit of her own.MORE: Kate Hudson's ex Matt Bellamy pays tribute to her son Ryder as he prepares to leave homeWhile she was partially hidden behind her toddler, it wasn't hard to be impressed by her beach body, highlighted in her black one-piece with a deep neckline, accompanying gold chains, and black beach hat."Happy Wednesday from our dancing family to yours #notbacktoschoolforusyet," she captioned her cheerful glimpse into home life.A post shared by Kate Hudson (@katehudson)Kate and Rani are enjoying the last bits of summer by the waterMany of her fans began dropping heart emojis in the comment section, with one even writing: "She is adorable," and another saying: "How cute!"A third added: "So sweet.
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Kate Hudson shares super-emotional last moments with son Ryder before he moves out - and her mom-fussing is so relatable!
Kate Hudson is joining the empty nester’s club, getting emotional as she sends first-born son Ryder off to college with a shopping list full of new student must-haves.RELATED: Kate Hudson's ex Matt Bellamy pays tribute to her son Ryder as he prepares to leave homeThe 18-year-old is leaving California to head for the East Coast for school, and Kate showed she’s a typical mom, shopping for new homeware with her college-bound kid – and hilariously trying to use her waning mom power to influence his choices.MORE: Kate Hudson's son takes after famous father Chris Robinson as he rocks out in new photoWATCH: Kate Hudson supports son Ryder, 18, as she films his first tattooWATCH: Kate Hudson's family video has fans saying the same thing“Big move in day for my first born,” the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days star captioned a pic of a coffee mug, followed by snaps of what are presumably Ryder’s must-haves: healthy snacks and supplements, as well as “solid book choices” that get mom’s approval. Kate shared clips of herself shopping with Ryder, picking up some student home must-havesIn another clip, the mom of three is seen shopping with Ryder, as he pushes a shopping cart with surprisingly few dorm essentials.RELATED: Kate Hudson twins with lookalike daughter Rani - and it's uncanny“I begged him to get more.
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Muse’s Matt Bellamy on Why New Album ‘Will of the People’ Beats a Best-Of, and How ‘We Have the History of Rock on Our Side’
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Stepping into Muse frontman Matt Bellamy’s Los Angeles studio is immediately surreal, on a couple of different fronts. For one thing, there’s the fact that it’s in an unmarked former storefront on a heavily trafficked urban street, so on the other side of the one-way glass, pedestrians are constantly passing by, unaware that they’re about two yards away from a rock star coming up with new songs to potentially join “Madness” or ”Uprising” guy as new KROQ-driven earworms in their heads. But apart from the street scene outside practically brushing up against his console, there’s something else about the place… “I don’t know if you remember the TV show ‘Twin Peaks,’” Bellamy inquires. As a matter of fact, yes. “Do you remember the Red Room? We’re sitting in it, basically,” he says, and sure enough, here in the front room of his studio, there is the black-and-white zig-zag flooring, the wrap-around red drapes, the minimalist lamp, the vaguely retro sitting chair…. Bellamy is a student of fantastical pop culture, so it makes sense that he’s surrounded by a Lynchian throwback space — even if the rock arias he creates here passionately reach for the sky, rather than feeling like they’re stuck in an interdimensional waiting room.
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