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

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?

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

Who is bigger radiohead or oasis?

Oasis is bigger than radiohead by a very far margin.

How many albums has nine inch nails sold?

Over 20 Million Worldwide

Sorry for not a more accurate answer

Who did a cover to radioheads paranoid android?

Many people have covered Paranoid Android but the most well known would be:

Weezer

Brad Mehldau

Christopher O'Riley

Why is Radiohead so good?

It depends on the person who you're asking.

Who wrote the song radiohead?

The song Radiohead which the band got it's name from was written and performed by the Talking Heads.

What color is Thom Yorke eyes from Radiohead?

Judging from online photographs, Thom Yorke's eyes appear to be the colour of hazel.

What is the former radiohead label?

EMI was their old label. they're now indie

What genre is Radiohead?

Radiohead is considered alternative rock, though the band has also been sub categorized as indie, experimental, and even electronic.

http://www.last.fm/music/Radiohead

Did REM inspire radiohead?

REM are one of if not the biggest influence on Radiohead. Thom Yorke has stated that in college REM and the Pixies changed his life.

How did Radiohead arrive at the name 'Karma Police' for that particular song?

The song "Karma Police" is a song by Radiohead from their 1997 album "OK Computer". The name "Karma Police" refers to an inside joke within the band referencing the Hindu theory of karma. The band members would jokingly tell each other that "the karma police" would be called on them if they did something bad. This joke was incorporated into the title and lyrics of the song.

Has the radiohead song exit music for a film been used as exit music for a film?

Yes, it was written for, and used as, the exit music for Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.

Who owns the rights to all of Radiohead's songs?

Uh, radiohead does? Generally speaking a songwriter owns 100% of their songs unless a third party assisted in the writing process. It can depend on the conditions of their signing too.

Who is more popular Radiohead or Metallica?

Metallica is much more popular than Radiohead. Metallica sold more records, played in more countries, and received more radio play. Radiohead are generally a cult band that not everyone would get into.

When did Radiohead leave Capitol?

Radiohead's contract with EMI/Capitol ended in 2004, however the label retained the rights to their first 6 albums (and other releases during that time) so were able to release a Best of Radiohead and reissue older releases.

What was the release date of the album OK Computer by Radiohead?

The album 'OK Computer' by Radiohead was released May 21, 1997. This album was released in many locations, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan.

What Radiohead song was used in a movie in 2010?

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)

Who had the first album radiohead or pulp?

Radiohead: "Pablo Honey" 1993.

Pulp: "It" from 1983.