Top 10 Most Creepy/Unsettling Things Involving Certain Radiohead Songs

The Top Ten
1 Paranoid Android's music video

No explanation needed (see "Top 10 Things That Make Absolutely No Sense About This Video" for more information)

2 Stephen Hawking voice in Fitter Happier (and briefly in Paranoid Android)

"I may be a genius, but I am no longer alive"

3 Like Spinning Plates' reversed recording of itself overlayed on top of the main one

Just as weird and trippy as it sounds, believe me

4 Climbing Up The Walls' meaning

Um, yeah, society, you MIGHT want to keep your children's hospitals locked up as tightly as possible from now on

5 We Suck Young Blood's pedophilic implications

At least it just says "blood" and not "balls"

6 No Surprises' music video

Don't be fooled; Thom didn't hold his breath for nearly as long as you might think when he got his helmet flooded with water (still an incredibly scary moment from the video, though)

7 Tomodachi Life voice in Kid A

Another thing that becomes even scarier in retrospect

"We have heads on sticks; you got ventriloquists"

8 "Radio signal breakdown" ending from Karma Police

To make matters even worse,
this also transitions directly into Fitter Happier

9 Creep's acoustic version

Now THIS is what I call putting the "Creep" in Creep

10 Optimistic's freakishly seamless ending transition into In Limbo

And then in Limbo, the way that THAT song closes out with a faint but incredibly ominous mechanical buzzing sound like the purple light towers from the Red Brinstar area in Super Metroid

The Contenders
11 Thom Yorke's horrific screaming in Climbing Up The Walls
12 Fitter Happier's lyrics
13 Paranoid Android's mood swings
14 In Limbo's ending
15 Idioteque's meaning
16 Paranoid Android's lyrics
17 "Headshrinkers" segment from My Iron Lung
18 "Leukemia, live with me" from Polyethylene
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