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Nunneries, karaoke, toilet troubles - find out what they all have to do with Coldplay's brand new album in Myf Warhurst's insightful interview with Chris Martin and the lads.
Did you know Coldplay originally called themselves Pectoralz and then Starfish? Neither did we until we viewed this photo retrospective. Find out more shocking facts here.
Triple M's music mistress flew 44 hours return for a one hour chat with Coldplay in their brand new London studio The Bakery - see her holiday snaps!
"This album was fuelled by a desire to move from black and white into colour," says frontman Chris Martin about album #4 and the follow-up to 2005's X&Y. Preceded by the luscious single 'Violet Hill', Viva La Vida' sees Coldplay pushing themselves into new territory. Produced by legend Brian Eno and Markus Dravs, their fourth album was largely recorded in their new studio The Bakery - literally a renovated old London bakery.
"I wanted this record to prove us worthy of the position we've been given," says Martin. "Whatever anyone makes of the record, when we play live, we're gonna be on fire."
The coolest guy in rock dave Grohl talks about the delicate art of playing live, Nirvana and sweaty balls.
The lads join to discuss playing 'scratch and sniff' with fans and having knickers thrown at you.
Singer Rob Thomas and Rob Doucette gave Triple M their favourite five Aussie songs of all time.