On Muse's Twitter Music Video Q&A

Posted by Adam Fairholm on April 22, 2013 in News

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Muse released this interesting video for "Panic Station" earlier today, and as they announced the video, also announced that they were going to do a Twitter Q&A so their fans and the general public can ask questions. The result was hilarious (helped by the fact that the video is ridiculous), and made us think that more artists should do this when a video comes out - am I right? It takes minimal time and organization, and we actually got some basics questions about the video answered by the guys from Muse themselves, all in 140 characters or less. Below are our favorite exchanges.


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Adam Fairholm is the co-founder and lead developer of IMVDb. You can find him on twitter at @adamfairholm.



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