If ever there was a band that has come close to "out-U2ing" U2, it is Coldplay. Think about it: four good friends from their school days form a band – led by a charismatic lead singer – and create atmospheric, emotional, sing-along stadium anthems. And with "A Rush of Blood to the Head," Chris Martin & Co. culled together the quintessential Coldplay "sound": chiming piano, uncluttered (and occasionally ringing) guitar, driving bass and drum parts that fill the space and complement the mood. The album starts with "Politik," a 9/11-inspired song that hints that this isn't the same band that JUST used to fill English pubs. "In My Place," "The Scientist" and "Clocks" all catapulted the band into the stratosphere, whether you wanted them to or not.
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124. Summer Jamz – Freedom 90
123. Summer Jamz – Don't Dream It's Over
122. Summer Jamz – I Go Blind
121. Summer Jamz – Don't You (Forget About Me)
120. Summer Jamz – Carolina Girls
119. Summer Jamz – Easy Lover
118. Summer Jamz – Ho Hey
117. Summer Jamz – In a Big Country
116. Summer Jamz – I'll Be There For You
115. Summer Jamz – Mother
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111. Summer Jamz – Walking On Sunshine
110. Summer Jamz - The Humpty Dance
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