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"Rollin'" is Chris's favorite Limp Bizkit song and that their version of The Who's ''Behind Blue Eyes'' is better than the original Hypothetically speaking, if Gwyneth dumped you, what's the first record you'd throw on? I wouldn't put one on, I'd write one. Well, maybe Blood on the Tracks. Dylan's in my big six, with Kraftwerk, Eno, U2, Radiohead and Bob Marley. Sigur Ros would be the seventh. Outshined, Soundgarden Coldplay's early material was compared to acts such as Jeff Buckley, U2, and Travis.[6] Since the release of Parachutes, Coldplay have drawn influence from other sources, including Echo and the Bunnymen,[7] Kate Bush and George Harrison[8] on A Rush of Blood to the Head, Johnny Cash and Kraftwerk for X&Y and Arcade Fire and My Bloody Valentine on Viva la Vida.[9] Dylan covered called "Froggie Went A-Courtin'," Damon Albarn's musical project The Good, the Bad, and the Queen (Cemeteries of London) Sing, Blur