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submitted by Nick Oct 14th 2009 02:00 pm (www2.kerrang.com)
Queen guitarist Brian May has told BBC news he loves Muse’s latest studio album, The Resistance."I think it's great stuff," he told Auntie. "I think they're very good boys and extremely talented, and like us they have their tongue in cheek a lot of the time. They are extraordinary musicians. Real virtuosos - much more than I am. I like the way they let their madness show through, always a good thing in an artist."May also said that he has met Muse a few times and they have said Queen were a big inspiration on their music."They said they liked us and that we've been an influence, which is obviously nice for someone like me to hear," he added.
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