Went to one of their gigs few months ago and now after carefully researching them, it seems that quite a lot of their stuff is more than obviously trying to redpill their fanbase. Half their tracks are literally called Uprising, Revolt, Resistance etc. talking about loss of empathy, indoctrination, globalism, CIA/NSA projects, drone warfare and so on.
>Matthew Bellamy publicly saying he believes in 9/11 being an inside-job, only changing his opinion to a mere neutral stance after public pressure >UK band, voting "leave" at the referendum >using a JFK speech as part of their drones world tour setlist + actual track on the album >frontman doing the all-seeing eye at the 2011 grammy awards youtube.com/watch?v=THc_fHsDVSo
Also, I'm not even talking about their musical qualities. I dont care if you think they are shit or not, but what's Sup Forums's opinion about their attempts of redpilling the public, considering the fact they are a mainstream band?
The Killers new stuff is great if you like Americanism. Brandon Flower's stand alone album the Desired Effect is good too.
Carson Campbell
>Megadeth are more redpilled than them.
This. Saw them in October. When Dave said people in Europe called stuff on their new album racist a whole bunch of us in the audience yelled "fuck em" simultaneously and it was beautiful.
Leo Anderson
Dave is just a born again Christian. Meh.
Camden Clark
Knights of Cydonia sounds like something Freddy Mercury would sing while getting buttfucked in an old west saloon so that's pretty cool I guess
Henry Jenkins
Yeah, I was 15. Doesn't help feeling younger either.
I kept listening to them until Day & Age, so 3 albums total. Liked all 3. Looks like I'm just missing Battle Born. I'll find some time to listen to it someday.
They're also the best live show I've ever seen, even better than Rammstein.
Daniel Baker
Matt Bellamy (lead singer) is heavily red pilled. Other anons are right that Muse in general is probably more /x/, but Matt is def x and pol. he asked colin powell a bunch of shit about conspriacy theories at some dinner
>"“I asked him about hollow-point bullets,” Bellamy tells NME. “Because Homeland Security had purchased millions of them. They explode when they hit you – I think they are banned under the Geneva Convention. This was widely reported in the conspiracy press, and the question was why were they buying so many. It looked like they were preparing for massive riots.”
Bellamy continues, “And so [Colin Powell] said – it was an amazing deflection, and also a chilling insight into the military mindset – ‘When you’re out in the field and you want to shoot, you want to kill: quickly and cleanly’. And that was it… on to dessert…”"
LOL. Megadeth is THE conspiratard band. Megadeth is like if David Icke was the lead singer of a band.
Dave Mustaine is converted to Christianity to protect himself from "black magic" that he performed as a teenager', where he claims he put a curse on some kid to break his legs.
He's one of those poison in the water, n/w/o judgement day is coming TMR kind of fucks.
I still like the guy, but comon. Mustaine isn't redpilled so much as he has snorted one too many pills, which may or may not have been red.
Jace Young
>Matthew Bellamy publicly saying he believes in 9/11 being an inside-job That's not red pilled, that's just willful ignorance.
Sebastian Gomez
Dave OD'd, died, and came back once. He might know things we don't.
Besides, kek confirms meme magic/the occult for being real.
Easton Miller
He talks about the black magic on alex Jones interviews, it is incredible
Joshua Smith
>When the have a song about the jews What is The Handler?