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  2. No Surprises - Wikipedia

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    "No Surprises" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the fourth and final single from their third studio album, OK Computer (1997), in 1998. It was also released as a mini-album in Japan, titled No Surprises / Running from Demons. The singer, Thom Yorke, wrote "No Surprises" while Radiohead were on tour with R.E.M. in 1995.

  3. Ultimate Guitar - Wikipedia

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    Users of Ultimate Guitar are able to view, request, vote and comment on tablatures in the site's forum. Guitar Pro and Power Tab files can be run through programs in order to play the tablature. Members can also submit album, multimedia and gear reviews, as well as guitar lessons and news articles. Approved works are published on the website.

  4. No Surprise (Daughtry song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Surprise" is a song recorded by American rock band Daughtry for their second studio album, Leave This Town (2009). It was released May 6, 2009 as the album's lead single , and the band debuted the song on American Idol that night. [ 1 ]

  5. Every surprise song Taylor Swift has performed on the ... - AOL

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    During every “Eras Tour” concert, there comes a time that audiences are always waiting for: surprise-song o’clock. This is when Taylor Swift sits down with just a guitar and a piano to play ...

  6. Faith No More - Wikipedia

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    Faith No More is an American rock band from San Francisco, ... Korn (covering "Surprise! ... lead guitar, backing vocals (1996–1998; 2009–present) ...

  7. 15 Step - Wikipedia

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    "15 Step" features syncopated drumming and a "smooth" guitar line. [5] [6] The song is written in 54 time, [7] with a "stuttering" pattern played on a drum machine. [8] [9] "15 Step" begins with a 40-second "mulched-up" drum introduction reminiscent of songs on Kid A, [6] before a "blissful" guitar line and a bass line reminiscent of "Airbag" on OK Computer enter.

  8. No Surprise - Wikipedia

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    No Surprise may refer to: "No Surprise" (Daughtry song), 2009 "No Surprise" (Theory of a Deadman song), 2005 "No Surprise", a 1998 song by Ratt from the album Reach ...

  9. Just (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Just" begins with a strummed guitar, which the critic Mac Randall likened to the 1991 Nirvana song "Smells Like Teen Spirit". [8] Greenwood plays octatonic scales that extend over four octaves. [10] In the solo, he uses a DigiTech Whammy pedal to pitch-shift his guitar into a high, piercing frequency.