The following is a list of 8 movies released in 2010 that used Radiohead songs in their soundtrack:
Beyond the Road (Por el camino) used All I Need from In Rainbows (2007)
8 Uhr 28 used No Surprises from OK Computer (1997)
The Bang Bang Club used Just from The Bends (1995)
Incendies used You and Whose Army and Like Spinning Plates both from Amnesiac (2001)
Confessions used Last Flowers (Not on album - B-side)
Love Like Poison used Creep from Pablo Honey (1993)
Countdown to Zero used Reckoner from In Rainbows (2007)
GasLand used 4 Minute Warning (Not on album - B-side)
There was also a short film entitled Je n'ai pas changéthat used The National Anthem from Kid A (2000)
It was featured in an advert for the Royle Family a few years back.
Yes, it was written for, and used as, the exit music for Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.
Yes, "No Surprises" from the album OK Computer was used in a commercial. It might have been a car commercial, but I can't recall.
The song used in the official trailer for "Easy A" is "Pocketful of Sunshine" by Natasha Bedingfield. This upbeat track complements the film's lighthearted and comedic tone. The song was popular around the time of the movie's release in 2010.
It's a Prophet 5 synthesizer programmed to sound like an electric piano (a Rhodes), with lots of compression.
'15 Steps' by Radiohead.
"No Problems" isn't a Radiohead song actually. I think you were talking about... ♫Lil' Scrappy ♫NOFX ♫Local H or ♫Galactic Cowboys Just try again, OK?
It was featured in an advert for the Royle Family a few years back.
It's Radiohead: No Suprises. Been driving me crazy, but i found it on an old tape (Y) :)
radiohead, the bends
Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Yes, it was written for, and used as, the exit music for Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.
Yes, "No Surprises" from the album OK Computer was used in a commercial. It might have been a car commercial, but I can't recall.
Marika sings this song. Don't know if you can purchase it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uRTMcTsYC0
The theme song for the movie Charmed was sung by Love Spit Love, but the song was originally written by The Smiths. They used the song in the movie "The Crafts" in 1994.
It's a Prophet 5 synthesizer programmed to sound like an electric piano (a Rhodes), with lots of compression.
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