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Radiohead's first release was a 1992 U.K.-only EP, Drill, which sparked enough interest to land them opening slots on tours with PJ Harvey, Tears for Fears, and James, just to name a few. But this was only the beginning, as a song called "Creep" was about to change their careers forever. "Creep" hit U.K. airwaves in the second half of 1992 and was eventually named one of the top British singles of both that year and the next. The song, which was perceived as an anthem for the alienated, had little in common with the rest of their first album, Pablo Honey, released in 1993. In fact, some fans of "Creep" were disappointed by the comparative mellowness of the rest of the album, though plenty were fascinated by the band's distinct and varied sound. At last, here was a new British band that owed more to Pink Floyd than to usual suspects the Beatles or the Sex Pistols (in 1995, the band even tipped their hat to Pink Floyd by mounting a most Floydian quadraphonic surround-sound tour of the U.K.). And "Creep" certainly helped Radiohead sell tickets, even though subsequent radio singles failed to garner much airplay in America.
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