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DISCOGRAPHY: Pablo Honey (1993) The Bends (1995) Ok Computer (1997) Kid A (2000) Amnesiac (2001) Hail to the Thief (2003) COLLABORATIONS: Drugstore - "El President" Thom shared vocals with Isabel from the band Drugstore on the band's first single, "El President," off their album White Magic For Lovers. Come Again - "Wish You Were Here" Thom collaborated with Sparklehorse on a cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here." Thom sang his part on the telephone from his hotel room where you can hear his TV in the background. UNKLE - "Rabbit In Your Headlights" Thom and DJ Shadow got together during the OK Computer tour in San Francisco and recorded "RAbbit in Your Headlights" for the James Lavelle projext going under the name UNKLE. The album is called Psyence Fiction. Velvet Goldmine - Thom and Jonny got together with Bernard Butler, Andy Mackay, and Paul Kimble to form the band, The Venus in Furs. They recorded five songs for the Michael Stipe produced movie, Velvet Goldmine. The tracks are: "2HB" "LADYTRON" "BABY'S ON FIRE" "BITTER-SWEET" "TUMBLING DOWN" Pavement - Jonny Greenwood played harmonica on Pavement's LP, Terror Twilight. He played on the songs "Platform Blues" and "Billie". Also notice that the album was produced and mixed by Nigel Godrich ( which explains why Jonny had a little part on it) Many thanks to Vince Bjork - "I've Seen It All" Thom appeared on Bjork's Selmasongs, the soundtrack to her movie, Dancer in the Dark. Thom and Bjork sang a duet together called "I've Seen It All". PJ Harvey - Thom had a strong presence on PJ Harvey's 2000 release, Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea. Thom did a duet with Harvey on the song "This Mess We're In" and sang back-up on two other songs: "One Line" and "Beautiful Feeling".

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A Brief History of the Band

Radiohead was one of the few alternative bands of the early '90s to draw heavily from the grandiose arena-rock that characterized U2's early albums. But the band internalized that epic sweep, turning ...
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