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Bono and Robin Thicke feature on Least Influential People of 2014 list

Bono and Robin Thicke are among the stars on GQ's Least Influential People of 2014 list.

The magazine have published the rundown of men and women as they look at the least impactful people of the last year.

Speaking about Bono and U2's decision to release their new album 'Songs of Innocence' free on iTunes, GQ said:

"This was a $100 million marketing campaign. Yes, $100 million to turn U2's socially conscious dad-rock into a piece of direct mail."

Robin Thicke was also included on the list after failing to win back former wife Paula Patton despite releasing an album about her.

GQ commented: "The rest of this cheeseball's career is our collective punishment for making 'Blurred Lines' popular. Let's All get a divorce from this man."

Other names who feature on the list include Shia LaBeouf, Johnny Depp and Zach Braff.

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Watch Bono and Robin Thicke in action below: