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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being one of the few songs from the album they've played live post-1995. Its' return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' tour was met with an ecstatic response.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being releases. As such, it's one of the few songs from the album ''Pablo Honey'' that they've played live post-1995. Its' Its return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' ''Music/InRainbows'' tour was met with an ecstatic response.
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* SignatureSong: "Creep" was the band's first hit and so quickly eclipsed their other material that they risked becoming a OneHitWonder before the even greater success of ''Music/OKComputer''. Even today, it remains Radiohead's best-known song, being considered an icon of '90s AlternativeRock and a staple of memes and appearances in other media.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being one of the few songs from the album they've played live post-1995. Its' return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' tour was meet with an ecstatic response.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being one of the few songs from the album they've played live post-1995. Its' return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' tour was meet met with an ecstatic response.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being one of the few songs from the album they've played live post-1995. Its' return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' tour was received raputuously.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being one of the few songs from the album they've played live post-1995. Its' return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' tour was received raputuously.meet with an ecstatic response.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being one of the few songs from the album they still play post-1995. Its' return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' tour was received raputuously.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being one of the few songs from the album they still play they've played live post-1995. Its' return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' tour was received raputuously.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Outside of "Creep", the closer "Blow Out" is considered by both the band and fans to be a career high point, as it predicted the more mature style that they would take on later releases, and being one of the few songs from the album they still play post-1995. Its' return to their live set during the ''In Rainbows'' tour was received raputuously.
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One Hit Wonder is a trivia trope; also expanding the So Bad Its Good example so that it isn't a zero-context one.


* OneHitWonder: "Creep" was the only hit from the album, and at the time, the band was accused as One-Hit Wonders because of this.
* SoBadItsGood: That one performance of "Anyone Can Play Guitar".
* SoOkayItsAverage: The general opinion of the album. Its a decent 90's Alternative Rock album, but pales in comparison to the ambition of their later albums.

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* OneHitWonder: "Creep" was the only hit from the album, and at the time, the band was accused as One-Hit Wonders because of this.
* SoBadItsGood: That one The infamous MTV Beach House 1993 performance of "Anyone Can Play Guitar".
Guitar", in which Thom Yorke jumps around erratically, calls [[Music/TheDoors Jim Morrison]] "fat, ugly, [and] dead," shrieks his lungs out at the camera, and jumps into a pool for no reason. To top it all off, they weren't scheduled to play that song. The performance became highly popular among Radiohead fans specifically because of how bizarre it was, leading it to become a FountainOfMemes among the fanbase.
* SoOkayItsAverage: The general opinion of the album. Its a decent 90's Alternative Rock album, but pales in comparison to the ambition of their later albums.albums.
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* SoBadItsGood: That one performance of "Anyone Can Play Guitar".
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* OneHitWonder: "Creep" was the only hit from the album, and at the time, the band was accused as One-Hit Wonders because of this.
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*SoOkayItsAverage: The general opinion of the album. Its a decent 90's Alternative Rock album, but pales in comparison to the ambition of their later albums.

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