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"Karma Police" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 25 August 1997 as the second single from their third studio album, OK Computer (1997). It features acoustic guitar and piano, and lyrical themes of insanity and dissatisfaction with capitalism .
OK Computer is the third studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 21 May 1997.With their producer, Nigel Godrich, Radiohead recorded most of OK Computer in their rehearsal space in Oxfordshire and the historic mansion of St Catherine's Court in Bath in 1996 and early 1997.
Radiohead's third album, OK Computer, was released in May 1997. It remains their most successful album, reaching number one in the UK and Ireland and the top 10 in several other countries. [3] [4] It was certified triple platinum and produced the UK top-ten singles "Paranoid Android", "Karma Police" and "No Surprises".
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 is a reissue of the 1997 album OK Computer by the English rock band Radiohead.It was released in June 2017, the album's 20th anniversary, following the 2016 acquisition of Radiohead's back catalogue by XL Recordings from EMI.
Radiohead debuted "Cut a Hole" on the King of Limbs tour in 2012. [81] The song builds gradually to a climax, with "menacing" lyrics about a "long-distance connection". [ 81 ] NME described it as "an atmospheric, shifting gloomathon" with a "head-flung-back vocal from Thom, climaxing with some of his highest notes since OK Computer ".
Karma Police is a 1997 song by Radiohead. Karma Police or variant may also refer to: Karma Police (surveillance programme), operated by the United Kingdom's Government Communications Headquarters; Karmapolice, a 2023 French film "Karma Police", a song by Cumgirl8 from The 8th Cumming
Meeting People Is Easy is a 1998 British documentary film by Grant Gee that follows the English rock band Radiohead on the world tour for their 1997 album OK Computer.It received positive reviews and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000.
"Karma Police" Radiohead: 8 6 September 1997: 1 1 "When Doves Cry" Ginuwine: 10 6 September 1997: 1 13 September 1997: 4 "The Drugs Don't Work" The Verve: 1 13 September 1997: 1 2 "Where's the Love" Hanson: 4 13 September 1997: 1 1 "Live the Dream" Cast: 7 13 September 1997: 1 1 "Even After All" Finley Quaye: 10 13 September 1997: 1 20 ...