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To celebrate Thom Yorke's Japan tour in 2024, Radiohead's and his classic albums will be released all at once on LP with Japanese obi strips!
Radiohead's 1993 debut album Pablo Honey marked the beginning of their illustrious career and features the still-popular classic "Creep." On a Friday, a band formed by five students in Oxford, England, signed to EMI's Parlophone and changed their name to Radiohead. Their debut album, "Pablo Honey," was released in February 1993. This album was produced by Paul Coldrey and Sean Slade, known for their work with Dinosaur Jr. and the Pixies. Early Radiohead's signature blend of US alternative rock mannerisms, the post-punk experimental spirit of Magazine and Joy Division, and the Smiths-esque lyricism and British humor is what defines them, and this album exudes a uniquely punk feel. The album includes 12 tracks, including the classic "Creep," which remains immensely popular to this day.

































































































