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Radiohead is an English alternative rock band from Oxfordshire, formed in 1985. Members include Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway. One of their most well-known songs is "Creep" which was released in 1992.

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When was Jonny Greenwood Is the Controller created?

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Jonny Greenwood Is the Controller was created on 2007-03-06.

What do Kings of Leon Oasis My Chemical Romance and Radiohead have in common?

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in these bands are brothers performing together

Where do the rock band Radiohead live?

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Some of them still reside in the place at which they formed - Oxford, England.

Who has sold more albums radiohead or nine inch nails?

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Although these two bands have been quite sucessful in album sales, there are many many many many artists/bands that have sold far more. Wikipedia has a list of the top selling albums/artists if you're interested in more info.

What Radiohead album is the acoustic version of You from?

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It was live on MTV and it asn't been on any album.

How many records has radiohead sold?

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Radiohead has recorded seven albums since 1993:

1993 - Pablo Honey

1995 - The Bends

1997 - OK Computer

2000 - Kid A

2001 - Amnesiac

2003 - Hail to the Thief

2007 - In Rainbows + I Might Be Wrong - Live Recordings

In 2008 radiohead became the first band to do what?

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Radiohead became the first band to offer one of their albums to customers at whatever price they saw fit.

When was Radiohead created?

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Radiohead was created in 1985.

How long did radiohead have their name?

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Radiohead were previously known as 'On A Friday' from 1985-1991 but when they were picked up by the record label EMI they were told to change their name, so they changed it to Radiohead after a Talking Heads song.

When did Radiohead release The Bends?

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Radiohead released The Bends March 13, 1995. The genre of the album is alternative rock. The album is 48 minutes and 37 seconds long. The Bends is the second album released by Radiohead.

Where can one purchase a Radiohead poster?

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Radiohead posters can be purchased from a number of different retailers. Some of these retailers include the websites All Posters, Framed Art, Good Rock, and Trippy Store.

Radiohead play a song at the end of what movie?

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They used 15 step at the end of Twilight Exit music is at the end of Romeo and Juliet. (Talk Show Host also features) Several tracks are used in 'A scanner Darkly', Black swan by Thom Yorke is in the final credits The Prestige also features a yorke song at the end Vanilla Sky features Everything in its right place and I might be wrong The BBC use tracks from Kid A very frequently... namely on a series on the WW1 trenches a few years back.

Episode of south park with radiohead?

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The Episode is Scott Tenorman Must Die Season 7, this is where Cartman shows his pure evilness.

How many fans does radiohead have on Facebook?

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currently, the official radiohead facebook page has 8.3 million likes

How many Radiohead songs are there up to 2009?

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Up until 2009 Radiohead released 7 studio albums, 1 live album, 2 compilation albums and 6 EP's with an estimated total of 135 songs. This only includes songs released by Radiohead and there may be more that were only released via a different release (soundtrack, collaboration etc.) or are only played live by the band. Note that there are also up to 4 or 5 different versions of some songs (different mixes, live versions etc.).

The full list I compiled can be found here - http://pastebin.com/mykFY2jb

What is Radiohead's net worth?

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~500 million, it's hard to say becacuse they are notoriously secretive about their income for tax reasons

What time signature is the song 'All I need' By Radiohead in?

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8/4 from what i hear. i'm not an expert.

What advertisement in the UK used the song No Surprises by Radiohead?

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It was featured in an advert for the Royle Family a few years back.

Tha bands oasis and radiohead were part of which of the following?

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Second British Invasion (apex)

Explain you the meaning of the song house of cards by radiohead?

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As with most Radiohead songs there are a lot of interpretations. One is that it is about a man or womon trying to pursued a man or woman to leave a loveless marriage hence "denial...denial"

Some people believe its about being to hasty to jump into a relation ship "no matter how it ends...no matter how it starts"

But I think it is open to interpretation really...Thom Yorke always hates his lyrics being deciphered so maybe you should interpret it how you see fit. =D

What year did the hollies sue Radiohead?

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1974 According to Time, Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood successfully sued Radiohead for lifting elements for "Creep" from “The Air That I Breathe,” a 1974 song the duo wrote for English pop group The Hollies (Pitchfork says the two bands reached an out-of-court settlement).

Where can you get an extractor for a Westernfield 712 222 rem?

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I have information that indicates the Westernfield 712 is actually a Savage 840. These sources may have the part: Numrich gunpartscorp.com

Jack First jackfirstgun.com

Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com

although Numrich lists the extractor and has a picture. Their cost is $8.95 for the brass colored steel.

Paranoid android by radiohead is based on what series of books?

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The title comes from Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy. The Paranoid android song title is referring to the robot Marvin within the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, as he is always depressed and "paranoid". Zaphod Beeblebrox a character within the story refers to Marvin as the "paranoid android".

What was Radiohead's second album called?

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The bends (1995) its one of my favourite albums of all time.