

The talk of a follow-up to Muse's 2006 album Black Holes and Revelations began in 2007, during that album's touring and promotion. The record earned the band a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2011. The band also made a number of live appearances promoting the album, including The Resistance Tour. The album was promoted with three commercial singles: " Uprising", " Undisclosed Desires", and " Resistance", with "Exogenesis: Symphony" receiving a Record Store Day vinyl release. It was later certified platinum in a number of countries, including the UK and US. The album reached number one in 19 countries, and the top five in the United States and several others. The album was compared favourably to the works of Radiohead and Queen, although some critics found its material overblown and clichéd. The Resistance received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its concept, instrumentation, influences and Bellamy's vocals. Lyrically, it is a concept record, as well as continuation of the themes from their previous records, being influenced by politics and more oppressive subjects. The album also saw the band craft a three-part, 15-minute long symphony piece titled " Exogenesis". Musically, the record is similar to some of the band's previous material, mixing orchestral elements with rock and electronic music. Produced by the band and mixed by Mark Stent, the album was recorded from September 2008 to May 2009 at Studio Bellini in Lake Como, Italy. It was released on 14 September 2009 through the band's own Helium-3 imprint as well as Warner Bros.

PS: If you're planning on opening the tracks using Audacity just for fun, you'll need foobar2000 and the dts plugin in order to convert it to WAV preserving the original 5.1 mix.The Resistance is the fifth studio album by English rock band Muse. If you don't have a rutracker account you can message me and I can send you the torrent file. Or if you want a DVD image file that you can simply burn to a disc and play it on your DVD player, it can be found on rutracker. That's not supposed to be burnt do a disc or anything, it's a DTS track that's only supported in a few players such as media player classic (you'll need a codec pack) or foobar2000 (you'll need the foobar2000 dts plugin) If you just want to listen to it on your PC, you can find a image of the disc in tpb, just search "muse resistance" and there'll be a DTS-CD in.

You want to hear it at it's best avaiable quality. There is not a "high quality" 5.1 version because it was released only in DTS, so it it's heavily compressed, but I see your point.
