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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.
"No Surprises" OK Computer: Nigel Godrich Radiohead 1997 [37] "Nothing Touches Me" Pablo Honey (collector's edition) Sean Slade Paul Q. Kolderie: 2009 [68] "Nude" In Rainbows: Nigel Godrich 2007 [34] " The Numbers" A Moon Shaped Pool: Nigel Godrich 2016 [45] "Optimistic" Kid A: Nigel Godrich Radiohead 2000 [50] "Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd ...
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 for the Sky "No Surprises", a 1998 single by Radiohead
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.
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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 ]
Dublin's River Liffey (pictured in 2007) was one of the sources of inspiration for the song. [2]One of the earliest songs written for Kid A (2000), [3] "How to Disappear Completely" was written primarily by the Radiohead singer, Thom Yorke, [4] [5] [c] during the tour for their third album, OK Computer (1997).