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Perhaps the strangest part of "Creep" is how much Radiohead grew to resent it. As the song exploded globally, the band felt pigeonholed by its massive shadow. They famously began refusing to play it at live shows, with Yorke once referring to it as "Crap" and calling fans who only wanted to hear that one song "creeps" themselves.

The most defining moment of "Creep" is the sudden, violent blast of distorted guitar noise right before the chorus. Creep - Radiohead

Long before they were experimental rock pioneers, Radiohead was just a young band from Oxfordshire trying to find their footing. Frontman Thom Yorke wrote the song while studying at Exeter University in the late 1980s. Perhaps the strangest part of "Creep" is how

. Whether you first heard it on a worn-out cassette tape in the 90s or stumbled upon it on a modern streaming playlist, that opening G-major chord strikes a universal chord of human insecurity. The most defining moment of "Creep" is the