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3 Facts Guessing Game

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  • Yes (I can't believe someone figured this out after 1.5 years) Your turn

Could it be U.F.O.?

 

It was the b-side on a limited edition vinyl single, it features a lot of falsetto, and it ends with a short instrumental part that segues into Princess Of China.

 

EDIT: Never mind! :D

Don't Panic Blue Room edition?

Don't Panic Blue Room edition?

Blue Room edition doesn't have a music video (I think), so no

Well I've never seen a music video for Easy to Please, No More Keeping My Feet on the Ground, or Postcards from Far Away, so idk

Is it All Your Friends?

This song is in the second half of its album, is one word long, and is only played live on special occasions.

This song has been remixed several times, has a video that technically lead to the death of all four band members, and Guy has an infamous connection to it.

Talk?

 

Love, Agustin[emoji111]

 

yep! :nice:

 

 

 

no one ever really talks about that time Coldplay got eaten by a robot :no:

 

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This song is not played live anymore,it's name has to do with water and has a really long ending

 

Love, Agustin[emoji111]

Yay! :)

 

This song is not on an album, starts softly and then builds up quickly, and has lyrics that refer to traveling a very long distance.

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