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Muse plan collaboration with The Streets

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Band want to create 'English Rage Against The Machine'

Muse have revealed that they want to collaborate with The Streets, aka Mike Skinner.

Frontman Matt Bellamy told BBC 6Music that he wanted to create a Rage Against The Machine-inspired group with Skinner, although he had not approached the solo artist with the proposal yet.

"I think we would like to do something with Mike Skinner," he said. "We haven't asked him yet, but we would like to do England's answer to Rage Against The Machine.

"Like London rap-rock, just like a little one-off. It might be a laugh!"

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alex1419 

Apr 15, 2008

ha yer. that would be something special!

time_for_something_biblical 

Apr 15, 2008

LULZ! That's just funny!Muse are ruddy legendary, but seriously, an ENGLISH RATM? =/ Erm......fail Matt!

time_for_something_biblical 

Apr 15, 2008

LULZ. This made me lol my pants!Muse are totally legendary, I love them to bits, but an ENGLISH RATM? =\ Errr.....fail Matt! Vocally, it'd be rubbish......

bertrum 

Apr 15, 2008

we got dead kids thanks

kirbykool123456789 

Jul 7, 2008

Rage against the machine did inspire Matthew Bellamy guitar playing and I think you'll find muse are a tad less legendary but still are amazing

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