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'''Radiohead''' is an English rock band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The band consists of [[wikipedia:Thom Yorke|Thom Yorke]], brothers [[wikipedia:Jonny Greenwood|Jonny]] and [[wikipedia:Colin Greenwood|Colin Greenwood]], [[wikipedia:Ed O'Brien|Ed O'Brien]], and [[wikipedia:Philip Selway|Philip Selway]]. [[Weezer]] has covered two of their songs, "[[Creep]]" and "[[Paranoid Android]]".
'''Radiohead''' is an English rock band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The band consists of {{Wikipedia|Thom Yorke}}, brothers [[wikipedia:Jonny Greenwood|Jonny]] and {{Wikipedia|Colin Greenwood}}, {{Wikipedia|Ed O'Brien}}, and {{Wikipedia|Philip Selway}}. [[Weezer]] has covered two of their songs, "[[Creep]]" and "[[Paranoid Android]]".
==Connection with Weezer==
==Connection with Weezer==
The producers of Radiohead's ''Pablo Honey'', Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade, were interested in producing [[The Blue Album|Weezer's debut album]], but Weezer would ultimately pick [[Ric Ocasek]]. During the production of the album, Weezer insisted that the guitars be mixed as loud as the guitars on "Creep", burying some vocals.<ref name=rollingstone>Hiatt, Brian (August 28, 2019). "[https://www.rollingstone.com/feature/weezer-blue-album-25th-anniversary-877089/ The Strange Birth and Near Death of Weezer]". ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. Retrieved July 16, 2022.</ref>
The producers of Radiohead's ''Pablo Honey'', Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade, were interested in producing [[The Blue Album|Weezer's debut album]], but Weezer would ultimately pick [[Ric Ocasek]]. During the production of the album, Weezer insisted that the guitars be mixed as loud as the guitars on "Creep", burying some vocals.<ref name=rollingstone>Hiatt, Brian (August 28, 2019). "[https://www.rollingstone.com/feature/weezer-blue-album-25th-anniversary-877089/ The Strange Birth and Near Death of Weezer]". ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. Retrieved July 16, 2022.</ref>