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Chuck Klosterman can no longer hate Coldplay. One of his more amusing rants, in days gone by, was about the song Yellow, and how all singer Chris Martin had to do was observe that stars were, in fact, yellow to project a sense of “fake love,” and how unfair that was to people struggling in real relationships. “How am I going to compete with that sh*t? That sleepy-eyed bozo isn’t even making sense. He’s just pouring fabricated emotions over four gloomy guitar chords.”

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M.C. delos Santos is a photographer and lecturer in digital productions, currently attempting to launch an art blog.

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I think this is what writer Chuck Klosterman is getting at in his road-trip book on rock, Killing Yourself to Live.
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Chuck Klosterman can no longer hate Coldplay. One of his more amusing rants, in days gone by, was about the song Yellow, and how all singer Chris Martin had to do was observe that stars were, in fact, yellow to project a sense of “fake love,” and how unfair that was to people struggling in real relationships. “How am I going to compete with that sh*t? That sleepy-eyed bozo isn’t even making sense. He’s just pouring fabricated emotions over four gloomy guitar chords.”

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I think this is what writer Chuck Klosterman is getting at in his road-trip book on rock, Killing Yourself to Live.
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