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Radiohead is an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. The group originally performed under the name On a Friday before adopting Radiohead in 1991. The core lineup consists of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano), Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards), Ed O’Brien (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass), and Phil Selway (drums). The band signed to Parlophone and released their debut album Pablo Honey in 1993, powered by the international hit “Creep.”

Their 1995 follow-up, The Bends, established them as major players in alternative rock, showcasing guitar-driven songs

Hail to the Thief (2003) blended political themes with continued experimentation. In Rainbows (2007) was released

Radiohead is commonly regarded as one of the most influential bands of their era, influencing the direction

and
expansive
melodies.
Radiohead
achieved
worldwide
acclaim
with
OK
Computer
(1997),
a
critically
lauded
concept
album
that
explored
themes
of
technology,
consumerism,
and
alienation,
produced
with
Nigel
Godrich.
The
late
1990s
and
early
2000s
saw
a
radical
shift
with
Kid
A
(2000)
and
Amnesiac
(2001),
which
embraced
electronic
textures,
experimental
song
structures,
and
atmospheric
soundscapes.
with
a
pay-what-you-want
model,
followed
by
The
King
of
Limbs
(2011),
which
further
explored
rhythm
and
texture.
A
Moon
Shaped
Pool
appeared
in
2016,
adding
to
a
discography
marked
by
constant
stylistic
evolution.
of
alternative
rock,
art
rock,
and
electronic-infused
rock.
Their
work
is
characterized
by
ambitious
arrangements,
Yorke’s
distinctive
vocals,
Greenwood’s
textured
guitars,
and
Godrich’s
innovative
production.
The
band
has
received
numerous
awards,
including
Brit
Awards
and
Grammy
Awards,
and
has
sold
tens
of
millions
of
albums
worldwide.