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  2. Karma Police - Wikipedia

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    "Karma Police" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 25 August 1997 as the second single from their third studio album, OK Computer (1997). It reached number one in Iceland and number eight on the UK Singles Chart .

  3. Heavy metal gallop - Wikipedia

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    One technique on guitar involves strumming palm muted power chords in an up-and-down motion with a pick, thereby creating an ostinato. [3] [4] Variations include the triplet gallop [5] and the reverse gallop. [6] On drums, the technique often uses a double kick pedal. A typical drum gallop is formed around this skeleton:

  4. Karmapolice - Wikipedia

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    Karmapolice is a 2023 French neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Julien Paolini.His second feature film, Karmapolice was written by Paolini in collaboration with Manolis Mavropoulos and Syrus Shahidi. [1]

  5. Strum - Wikipedia

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    The pattern most typical of rock and related styles is: 1&2&3&4& d du udu. The final upstroke is sometimes omitted altering the strumming pattern slightly to d du ud. This pattern is often called "Old Faithful", [7] or when played on ukulele, the "Island Strum". Examples of other strumming patterns include: [8] Single down strum: d d d d

  6. 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.

  7. Let Down (Radiohead song) - Wikipedia

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    "Let Down" was intended to be the first single from OK Computer, but "Paranoid Android" was chosen instead, which, along with "Karma Police", solidified the band's popularity. [1] The track was ultimately not released as a single because the band was unsatisfied with the video they had produced, and ended up losing money. [ 1 ]

  8. I Write Sins Not Tragedies - Wikipedia

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    "Karma Police" (Live in Denver) UK 7-inch gatefold sleeve (October 2006) A. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" B. "But It's Better If You Do" (Live from Glasgow) UK 7-inch picture disc (October 2006) A. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" B. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" (Live in Denver) Enhanced CD single (October 2006) "I Write Sins Not Tragedies"

  9. Karma Police (surveillance programme) - Wikipedia

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    KARMA POLICE is a powerful spying tool in conjunction with other GCHQ programs, because IP addresses could be cross-referenced with other data. [1] The goal of the program, according to the documents, was "either (a) a web browsing profile for every visible user on the internet, or (b) a user profile for every visible website on the internet."