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British rock band Radiohead released hours of unheard material after unnamed hackers demanded a ransom for stolen, archived music.
Radiohead said the hackers demanded $150,000 or they would release the recordings made around the time of the band's 1997 album "OK Computer."
"So instead of complaining - much - or ignoring it, we're releasing all 18 hours on Bandcamp in aid of Extinction Rebellion," a post from the band reads, referring to the climate protest organization.
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