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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. OK Computer - Wikipedia

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    OK Computer is the third studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 21 May 1997.With their producer, Nigel Godrich, Radiohead recorded most of OK Computer in their rehearsal space in Oxfordshire and the historic mansion of St Catherine's Court in Bath in 1996 and early 1997.

  4. How to Disappear Completely - Wikipedia

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    The chord progression follows a sequence of C add9 –Em–Em 6 –G–G sus4 –D–D add4 –EM 6. [75] The song begins with a discordant string harmony, [77] then a strummed D ninth chord acoustic guitar played by Yorke, [78] backed by B ♭ string tunes, creating a dissonant noise that moves between the D major and F ♯ minor chords. [77]

  5. Radiodread - Wikipedia

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    The Radiodread producer and arranger, Michael Goldwasser, said OK Computer had elements that were well suited to reggae, such as "strong melodies, intense dynamics and trippy soundscapes", but also uncommon elements such as complex time signatures and lots of chord changes. He said, "The more we looked at it, the more we realized that this was ...

  6. Everything in Its Right Place - Wikipedia

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    A Prophet-5 synthesiser. According to the bassist, Colin Greenwood, Godrich was initially unimpressed by the song. [12] Radiohead and Godrich worked on it in a conventional band arrangement during sessions in Copenhagen and Paris, but without results. [13]

  7. OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 - Wikipedia

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    OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 is a reissue of the 1997 album OK Computer by the English rock band Radiohead.It was released in June 2017, the album's 20th anniversary, following the 2016 acquisition of Radiohead's back catalogue by XL Recordings from EMI.

  8. Nude (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nude" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead. It was released in March 2008 as the second single from their seventh studio album, In Rainbows (2007). Radiohead first recorded "Nude" during the sessions for their third album, OK Computer (1997), but were not satisfied with the results.

  9. Paranoid Android - Wikipedia

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    The harmonies form a looped chord progression resembling a Baroque passacaglia, with the tonality split between C minor and D minor. [28] This section uses multi-tracked, choral vocal arrangement [ 24 ] and according to Dai Griffiths, a "chord sequence [that ordinarily] would sound seedy, rather like something by the band Portishead ".