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Radiohead's Evolution
Radiohead's evolution started similar to U2's. The people in the band met at their school, Arbingdon School. Similar to the band U2, they started out with no one being a big fan about them because it was their first time together as a band. Ed O'Brien plays the guitar, when Phil Selway plays the drums and percussion. They both also do backing vocals. Thom Yorke plays vocals and Colin Greenwood plays the bass. Jonny Greenwood was the last to join because he was previously with a band called "Illiterate Hands" and started by playing the harmonica. Later he was a keyboard player, but then the lead guitarist. At that time their band name was "On a Friday" based on the band's usual rehearsal day in the school's music room. They later made many more albums and songs, and changed their band name to "Radiohead". They got it from the taken song, "Radio Head". At this time, they were a really popular band and many people loved them. This shows how they have changed from the beginning like U2.