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  2. Creep (Radiohead song) - Wikipedia

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    Radiohead did not want to reissue "Creep" in the UK, but relented following pressure from the music press, EMI and fans. [34] The reissue was released in the UK on 6 September 1993 and reached number seven, promoted with an appearance on the music programme Top of the Pops . [ 35 ]

  3. TKOL RMX 1234567 - Wikipedia

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    The first seven remixes were released as 12-inch vinyl singles through XL Recordings on Radiohead's Ticker Tape Ltd. imprint label, [6] and are compiled on TKOL RMX 1234567. The eighth single, TKOL RMX8 , was finished too late for inclusion on the album and was released as a download . [ 7 ]

  4. Radiohead discography - Wikipedia

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    Hail to the Thief was released in June 2003, ending Radiohead's contract with EMI. It was Radiohead's fourth consecutive UK number-one album and was certified platinum. [1] [3] Radiohead released their seventh album, In Rainbows, in October 2007 as a download for which customers could set their own price; a conventional retail release followed ...

  5. Kid A - Wikipedia

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    Yorke said it was "an attempt to capture that exploding beat sound where you're at the club and the PA's so loud, you know it's doing damage". [3] "Motion Picture Soundtrack" was written before Radiohead's debut single, "Creep" (1992), [38] and Radiohead recorded a version on piano during the OK Computer sessions. [39]

  6. List of songs recorded by Radiohead - Wikipedia

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    Radiohead's first album, Pablo Honey (1993), preceded by their breakthrough single "Creep", [4] features a sound reminiscent of alternative rock bands such as the Pixies and Nirvana. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Bends (1995) marked a move toward " anthemic rock ", [ 5 ] with more cryptic lyrics about social and global topics, and elements of Britpop .

  7. Stop Whispering - Wikipedia

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    "Stop Whispering" was the third single released from Pablo Honey.It was unsuccessful. [6] It reached #23 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart in October 1993. [7] In Australia, it was released as the follow-up to Radiohead's debut single, "Creep", on 7 February 1994, [8] reaching #131 on the Australian ARIA singles chart. [9]

  8. Thom Yorke Releases a Very 2021 Remix of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’

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    Now, nearly 30 years after the song's original release, Yorke has shared this remix of the tune. The post Thom Yorke Releases a Very 2021 Remix of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ appeared first on SPIN.

  9. Pablo Honey - Wikipedia

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    Creep" features a quiet verse and a loud chorus, with "blasts" of guitar noise from Jonny Greenwood. [31] Yorke described it as a "self-destruct song". [ 32 ] The lyrics were inspired by a woman that Yorke followed around who unexpectedly attended a Radiohead performance. [ 31 ]

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