Radiohead music video Paranoid Android
Radiohead music video Fake Plastic Trees
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Radiohead music video Creep
Radiohead music video Pop Is Dead
Radiohead music video Knives Out
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Radiohead music video Fake Plastic Trees
Radiohead music video Creep
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Radiohead music video Jigsaw Falling Into Place
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Radiohead music video Creep
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Radiohead music video There There
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Radiohead music video Lotus Flower
Radiohead music video Lotus Flower
Radiohead music video Lucky (War Child)
Radiohead music video Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Radiohead music video Creep
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Radiohead music video High And Dry
Radiohead music video Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Radiohead music video Creep (Directed By Brett Turnbull)
Radiohead music video Anyone Can Play Guitar (Directed By Dwight Clarke)
Radiohead music video Pop Is Dead (Directed By Dwight Clarke)
Radiohead music video Stop Whispering (Directed By Jeff Plansker)
Radiohead music video My Iron Lung (Directed By Brett Turnbull)
Radiohead music video High And Dry (UK Version) (Directed By David Mould)
Radiohead music video High And Dry (US Version) (Directed By Paul Cunningham)
Radiohead music video Fake Plastic Trees (Directed By Jake Scott)
Radiohead music video Just (Directed By Jamie Thraves)
Radiohead music video Street Spirit (Fade Out) (Directed By Jonathan Glazer)
Radiohead music video Paranoid Android (Directed By Magnus Carlsson)
Radiohead music video Karma Police (Directed By Jonathan Glazer)
Radiohead music video No Surprises (Directed By Grant Gee)
Radiohead music video Pyramid Song (Directed By Shynola)
Radiohead music video Knives Out (Directed By Michel Gondry)
Radiohead music video I Might Be Wrong (Directed By Sophie Muller)
Radiohead music video Push Pulk-Like Spinning Plates (Directed By Johnny Hardstaff)
Radiohead music video There There (Directed By Chris Hopewell)
Radiohead music video Go To Sleep (Directed By Alex Rutterford)
Radiohead music video Sit Down. Stand Up. (Directed By Ed Holdsworth)
Radiohead music video 2+2=5 (Live At Belfort Festival) (Directed By Fabien Raymond)
Radiohead music video Pyramid Song
Radiohead music video Pyramid Song
Radiohead music video Karma Police (1997) (Live At Glastonbury)
Radiohead music video Paranoid Android (Live From Later With Jools Holland)
Radiohead music video The Bends
Radiohead music video There There
Radiohead music video Creep
Radiohead music video All I Need
Radiohead music video Reckoner
Radiohead music video Creep
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Radiohead released their debut single "Creep" in 1992. The song was initially unsuccessful, but it became a worldwide hit several months after the release of their debut album, Pablo Honey (1993). Radiohead's popularity rose in the United Kingdom with the release of their second album, The Bends (1995). Radiohead's third album, OK Computer (1997), propelled them to greater international fame. Featuring an expansive sound and themes of modern alienation, OK Computer is often acclaimed as one of the landmark records of the 1990s.
Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001) marked a dramatic evolution in Radiohead's musical style, as the group incorporated experimental electronic music, krautrock and jazz influences. Hail to the Thief (2003), a mix of piano and guitar driven rock, electronics, and lyrics inspired by war, was the band's final album for their major record label, EMI. Radiohead initially self-released their seventh album In Rainbows (2007) as a digital download for which customers could set their own price, to critical and chart success. Their eighth album, The King of Limbs (2011), was an exploration of rhythm and quieter textures, which the band released independently.
Radiohead have sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, with the band's work being placed highly in both listener polls and critics' lists; they have the distinction of doing so in both the 1990s and 2000s. In 2005, Radiohead were ranked number 73 in Rolling Stone's list of "The Greatest Artists of All Time", while Jonny Greenwood (48th) in their list of greatest singers.