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Interesting Coldplay References on Films, Games, Talk Show, Songs, etc.

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Some Good, Some Neutral, Some Bad... Bottomline, Coldplay is on their minds. They can’t help themselves but talk about the band, or piggyback off their success by making references about them. Their lives are affected (by Coldplay). Yes, they just can’t admit that they do love Coldplay!

 

 

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So here’s for a first post per this specific topic. The pics below were taken from an iphone game app called “Sniper 3D”. While they referenced a band called “Cooldplay”, we know who they are obviously referring to.

 

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At the end!

:joy: "... 10 takes ".... and the SHRUG !! :joy:

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At the end!

 

That was cool...! Lol... :)

 

 

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Classic! [emoji1303][emoji1303]

 

 

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Here’s the full interview. Coldplay referenced at 1:30

 

 

 

 

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Found this one this morning too.

 

 

 

 

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U2 on Coldplay

 

 

 

 

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David Grohl on Chris Martin

 

 

 

 

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