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A Radiohead song, "Reckoner", is indeed in the film (it plays over the end credits) but that’s about as far as it goes.
‘Choke’ Director Clears Up Radiohead Confusion » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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(This means fans can buy up to six isolated parts taken from the master recording of "Reckoner" - one with only percussion, one with only guitar, one with only lead vocals, and so on - and then splice, recombine, and otherwise manipulate those parts however they want to create a new piece of music.
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(This means fans can buy up to six isolated parts taken from the master recording of "Reckoner" - one with only percussion, one with only guitar, one with only lead vocals, and so on - and then splice, recombine, and otherwise manipulate those parts however they want to create a new piece of music.
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(This means fans can buy up to six isolated parts taken from the master recording of "Reckoner" - one with only percussion, one with only guitar, one with only lead vocals, and so on - and then splice, recombine, and otherwise manipulate those parts however they want to create a new piece of music.
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(This means fans can buy up to six isolated parts taken from the master recording of "Reckoner" - one with only percussion, one with only guitar, one with only lead vocals, and so on - and then splice, recombine, and otherwise manipulate those parts however they want to create a new piece of music.
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(This means fans can buy up to six isolated parts taken from the master recording of "Reckoner" - one with only percussion, one with only guitar, one with only lead vocals, and so on - and then splice, recombine, and otherwise manipulate those parts however they want to create a new piece of music.
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Bender on getting to use the Radiohead song "Reckoner" to end Countdown to Zero and what it's like to have produced films that have made such a big impact on popular culture and language.
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Bender on getting to use the Radiohead song "Reckoner" to end Countdown to Zero and what it's like to have produced films that have made such a big impact on popular culture and language.
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In "Reckoner," vivid percussion and gently picked guitars under Mr. Yorke's falsetto belie the song's majesty until strings enter at its unsettling midsection.
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Sweet Rush "They keep chasin me", and Radiohead's "Reckoner" via The Twelves version.
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