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Thom Yorke reunited Atoms for Peace in Los Angeles (video)

Atoms for Peace live at The Orpheum in Los Angeles on December 19, 2018. (Photo taken from Instagram).

During a solo show at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, Thom Yorke briefly reunited the short-lived Atoms for Peace lineup. Bringing Atoms for Peace members Flea and  Joey Waronker onstage, along with producer / collaborator Nigel Godrich, and frequent Radiohead collaborator Tarik Barri, the band performed “Atoms for Peace,” from Yorke’s The Eraser LP.

Check out video of the performance below, along with the setlist, which featured cuts from Yorke’s solo albums, before closing with ‘Unmade,” from Yorke’s soundtrack to the recent Suspiria remake. Yorke plays the Orpheum again tonight (December 20th) — we’ll see if he has any other surprises in store.


Interference
A Brain in a Bottle
Impossible Knots
Black Swan
Harrowdown Hill
Pink Section
Nose Grows Some
Cymbal Rush
The Clock
Two Feet Off the Ground
Amok (Atoms for Peace song)
Not the News
Truth Ray
Traffic
Twist

Encore:
The Axe
Atoms for Peace (with Flea) (and with Joey Waronker)
Default (Atoms for Peace song)

Encore 2:
Unmade

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