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toward a neon-soaked, 1980s-inspired "retrofuturistic" aesthetic. The Super Deluxe Edition

Muse, the iconic British rock band, has been a driving force in the music industry for over two decades. With their unique blend of alternative rock, progressive rock, and electronica, they have built a devoted fan base across the globe. Their seventh studio album, , released in 2018, marked a new chapter in their musical journey. Now, fans can experience the album in its entirety with the Simulation Theory -Super Deluxe Edition- , a comprehensive package that takes their music to new heights.

Simulation Theory marks a unique and fascinating chapter in Muse's long career. It is an album where a band known for their apocalyptic seriousness decided to let loose, have fun, and fully immerse themselves in the synth-laden, horror-tinged worlds of their 1980s childhood. The is the ultimate expression of this idea. By bundling the album, its 10 essential bonus tracks, and stunning sci-fi artwork into a single physical package, the set serves as both a complete document of the Simulation Theory sessions and a piece of collectible art. For any dedicated Muse fan, or for those curious about the full scope of the band's most colorful and experimental era, the Simulation Theory (Super Deluxe Edition) is a treasure trove well worth exploring. Muse - Simulation Theory -Super Deluxe Edition-...

"Break it to me," Matt’s voice echoes, not from a speaker, but from the air itself. You realize you aren’t just a listener; you’re the "Pressure" they need to crack the code.

The album's title and lyrical content are centered on the concept of simulated reality, a popular idea in modern technology and science fiction. Frontman Matt Bellamy explained that the album was inspired by the idea that "simulations are becoming something that's part of our everyday life". This theme is a departure from the more overtly political and war-obsessed narratives of albums like Drones and The Resistance . Their seventh studio album, , released in 2018,

A standout track featuring a brilliant, driving horn section and a classic Muse guitar riff. It channels a high-energy, fun-yet-anxious rock energy that balances the album's electronic heavy-handedness.

: The full film in HD with 5.1 DTS Master Audio, housed in a retro VHS-style box. It is an album where a band known

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Upon its release, Simulation Theory received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Many reviews focused on the album's bizarre and unapologetic embrace of 80s kitsch. Rolling Stone described it as "like a prog-rock 'Ready Player One,'" noting that while the album was full of derivative 80s references, it also had moments of bizarre excellence, like the "excellently weird" track "Propaganda". NME gave the album a 4-star review, praising its willingness to be strange and "guilty," stating that listeners would be "ashamed to tell anyone how much you love it". Pitchfork was less enthusiastic, criticizing the album's over-the-top cheesiness and labeling it as "half-baked conspiracy theories, gaudy riffs, and disturbingly-stiff takes on R&B". However, the album's ambitions and production were largely respected, with critics acknowledging that Muse dared to innovate in their sound, even if the results were inconsistent. As of November 2022, Simulation Theory has sold over one million copies worldwide.

: Strips away the synths for a soul-stirring vocal performance.