nme.com - 8/12/2008
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Radiohead have written the score for forthcoming film 'Choke' - a movie based on a book of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk, who wrote 'Fight Club'.
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Radiohead scoring Fight Club dude’s new movie Choke
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... film, Choke . Radiohead wrote a new song for the closing credits of the film, and then agreed to do the entire score after seeing a rough cut. Radiohead were involved in the project principally because Palahniuk listened to Radiohead s Creep while writing the novel. A limited U.S. release date for the film has been slated for September 26, but there has been no announcement on a release date for the soundtrack. Photo Credit: Kyle Gustafson/Prefixmag.com [ NME ]
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