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I was actually due to interview their drummer for the drum magazine I write for, but their Press Officer sniffily told me that it "...won't be possible this time ..." which doesn't break my heart - apart from the loss of the fee of course.
It's custom as an interview finishes for the musician to invite the writer to stay for the show. If I really don;t like the band, I make a polite excuse about having to be elsewhere for another interview, but I don't think I;d be able to stop myself saying "Actually, I'd rather stick a knife and fork in my genitals that listen to five minutes of your band's dreadful whining pseudo-emotional (he's off again!) violence-inducing aural pap!"
Of course, I wouldn't - I just don;t like Coldplay - doesn't mean they are in any way bad, they just don't do it for me.
I still want to get The Black Eyed Peas thoguh - Fergie does it for me in a BIG WAY!!!!!
The point they sell millions of records is not relevant. The question was is, the music depressing... I think if you listen to it then it is hard to say isn't. It is hardly uplifting or makes you wanna dance around and be happy. Basically they have made a load of money out of making people miserable.... :(
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