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** "Idioteque" and "Cuttooth" have epic keyboard riffs.
** "Climbing Up the Walls" and "The Amazing Sounds of Orgy" are rare examples of epic ''drum'' riffs.
* [[Epileptic Trees]] - For a band as cryptic as Radiohead, it's natural that there would be quite a few convoluted fan theories about their music, and in some cases Yorke has encouraged them. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131126023023/http://puddlegum.net/radiohead-01-and-10/ 01 and 10]'', a theory that ''OK Computer'' and ''In Rainbows'' are intended to interlock, is one of the best.
* [[Everyone Is Satan in Hell]] - There are some fans who will insist that "No Surprises" and "Videotape" are about suicide, despite this having been contradicted by Thom himself.
* [[Face of the Band]] - Subverted. The band has admitted that Thom has the most say in everything material-wise (although that seems to have changed recently). However, the other members, most notably Jonny Greenwood, have a sizable amount of the fanbase's and media's attention.
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