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RADIOHEAD FAKE PLASTIC TREES

Unveiled to the world in March 1995, sophomore release established Radiohead as a supreme alt-rock force that would be set on offers an intimate, emotionally charged centrepiece – it’s also pretty easy to strum along to. With just six chords, all in the open position, there’s nothing too challenging for any guitarist to have a go at. Even the scary sounding Dmaj9/F# and Bm11 chords are easy enough to play.

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