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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Creep - The Song that Introduced Radiohead to the World
I remember I was still in college when this song was released. Everybody loved this song and surprisingly, even if the message was a tad negative, in that age where losers were the superstars, the song reverberated with everyone who wanted to be with the cool crowd! Frankly, it's still the most accessible Radiohead song as their later songs were more ambient and does not really play well on radio. Even then, the group's loyal core fans have stayed with them as they released each of their new material.
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