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  1. Christopher Tony Wolstenholme (born 2 December 1978) is an English musician. He is the bassist and backing vocalist for the rock band Muse. He combines bass guitar with effects and synthesisers to create overdriven fuzz bass tones, a motif of many Muse songs. Early life.

  2. Chris plays as a centre forward when playing football. Chris's trainers are size 11. In 2004, Wolstenholme injured his arm during a football match with Didz Hammond of The Cooper Temple Clause. This lead to Morgan Nicholls being introduced to the band. Wolstenholme supports his birthtown club, Rotherham United FC (nicknamed "The Millers").

  3. Jan 8, 2020 · Chris Wolstenholme's manic riffing first appeared in Bass Player in September04, when the hyperpowered, overdriven, all-16ths line from “Hysteria” showed folks what he was made of.

  4. 194K Followers, 81 Following, 113 Posts - Christopher Tony Wolstenholme (@ctwolstenholme78) on Instagram: "".

  5. Sep 18, 2022 · The new album "Will Of The People" is out and we talked with Chris Wolstenholme not just about the new album, but also about the new Muse stage set-up and what makes it better than others they...

  6. Dec 21, 2022 · If you were putting together a shortlist of the world’s top rock bassists in terms of playing ability and all-round technical prowess, Chris Wolstenholme would likely be one of the first names on the list. His trademark fuzz-bass and manic riffing, alongside guitarist Matt Bellamy, have become part of the language of modern-day bass playing.

  7. Christopher Tony Wolstenholme - commonly known as Christopher/Chris Wolstenholme - is the bass guitarist of Muse. Chris also provides backing vocals for many of the band's songs, plays guitar for one or two songs live (including "Hoodoo"), and co-writes the band's music with Matt and Dom.