Radiohead who released the song 'Fake Plastic Trees' are from England in the United Kingdom. They are from Abingdon in Oxfordshire and Thom Yorke is the lead singer.
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My wife and I used to get about 10 plastic bags a week before we switched to reusable bags, so we save about 500 bags per year, at least. These have all been replaced with just a few reusable bags.
Umm... They're not. In any way I know of. They're terrible. The only concivable argument in their favor is paper bags have to have trees cut down to be produced and plastic doesn't but plastic sits in landfills for a century. In shorter terms, ditch plastic bags and if you feel bad about cutting down trees for your groceries go plant afew trees. Like, 10... We should have more trees.
Softwood trees are any trees that have needle-like leaves, like pine trees, fir, redwood, or cedar. Hardwoods come from trees with broad leaves. Both varieties can be found almost anywhere worldwide.
Radiohead
Fake Plastic Trees by Radiohead
fake plastic trees by radiohead
Too many to list here, but some of their most popular songs are: Creep, Paranoid Android, Karma Police, No Surprises, Street Spirit, High and Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, Just, Everything in it's Right Place, The National Anthem, Idioteque, Pyramid Song, Knives Out, There There, Jigsaw Falling into Place ...
Fake Plastic Trees was created in 1994.
Distant Plastic Trees was created in 191994-01.
plastic might come from trees
Sunlight, water, trees. Plastic is not a natural resource, as is produced by humans from other materials.
China and Germany are manufactures of plastic. The United States and France are also plastic manufacturers and the US is the largest producer of plastic.
Any track other than: Airbag Paranoid Android Subterranean Homesick Alien Exit Music Let Down Karma Police Fitter Happier Electioneering Climbing Up the Walls No Surprises Lucky and The Tourist.
Plastic is a man made material and not of nature like trees or oil.
No as you need oil to make it :)