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goodmusiclover

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  1. This makes a lot of sense. Especially when you realise that the first song "Always in my Head" starts with an A. Its like the Alpha and Omega that mark the beginning and end of the album. Personally, I think it's going to be an instrumental track. A beautiful outro to a great album...
  2. What did those videos show? Other Xyloband videos?
  3. I must admit it sounds quite real. But a look at the other videos of the uploader makes it obvious that it's just another fake. Look at the other "demo" posted by the same guy. Everybody can make this in 5 min with a free music program. [video=youtube;-6Pd8b1cyOo]
  4. I don't think it'll be a greatest hits album. Remember Gwyneth saying that one of her favourite songs is from the new album? Also Will said they were working on new songs. So at least we know they'll definitely release new stuff.
  5. I've been reading the LP6 thread for a long time now and recently decided to register. About me: I'm 18 yo and as my username already tells I absolutely love music (nearly all genres). In the rock section some of my favourites are the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Oasis and..... of course Coldplay. .....aaand I'm extremely excited about LP6!! :thumbsup:
  6. That name doesn't make any sense and is not really THAT easy to pronounce. I'm sure it isn't LP6.

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