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On the US tour in support of 'Black Holes And Revelations', Muse took advantage of some time off by buying $150 of magic mushrooms and throwing a "soft-core pornographic" fancy-dress party in the Mojave dessert. The centrepiece? A giant bouncy castle. "It's like space in there," reasoned drummer Dom Howard afterwards, while still under the influence. "There's no... concept of gravity."

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On the US tour in support of 'Black Holes And Revelations', Muse took advantage of some time off by buying $150 of magic mushrooms and throwing a "soft-core pornographic" fancy-dress party in the Mojave dessert. The centrepiece? A giant bouncy castle. "It's like space in there," reasoned drummer Dom Howard afterwards, while still under the influence. "There's no... concept of gravity."

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  • Added: May 21, 2010

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