Radiohead, a popular British band that has also performed at Summer Sonic.
They’ve released plenty of downer tracks, but their 2016 album was almost like a haiku.
This time, we’ll present their popular songs in ranking format.
And of course, first place goes to…
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Radiohead Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
CreepRadiohead1rank/position

A raw, urgent cry of the soul laying bare self-loathing and alienation is vividly expressed by the British band Radiohead.
Sung from the perspective of a lonely soul who doesn’t fit into society, yearning for an object of admiration, this work was released in September 1992 and initially faced harsh criticism, including being refused airplay by the BBC.
However, after heavy rotation on Israeli radio, it gradually gained worldwide support and achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.
34 on the U.
S.
Billboard chart.
Featured in films such as The Social Network and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
3, it continues to resonate with people who struggle with loneliness and feelings of inferiority.
No SurprisesRadiohead2rank/position

It’s a song about death, which you wouldn’t imagine from its gentle sound and vocals.
It’s by the popular British rock band Radiohead, included on their 1997 album OK Computer.
It seems to convey the chilly feeling of autumn.
Fake Plastic TreesRadiohead3rank/position

Perhaps this is one of Radiohead’s most famous songs.
It starts with an acoustic guitar, and Thom Yorke’s beautiful voice comes in.
Every time, I wonder why the distorted electric guitar at the peak feels so warm—it’s such a memorable track for me.
High and DryRadiohead4rank/position

A song where refined pop sensibilities merge with deep introspection.
It symbolically portrays isolation, anxiety, and warnings against self-destructive behavior, resonating with listeners.
Featured on the album The Bends, it was released in February 1995.
With deft metaphors, it expresses the cost of reckless actions and vanity.
Its melodious elements have captivated many listeners, showcasing the early allure of Radiohead.
With its universal themes, this piece is perfect for moments of self-reflection or when standing at a crossroads in life.
JustRadiohead5rank/position

Radiohead is also known for making classics like “Creep” into hits.
If you want to let your emotions explode at karaoke, a track like “Just” is a great pick.
Try imitating the vocalist’s style and sing it with a slightly light touch—why not give it a go?
PARANOID ANDROIDRadiohead6rank/position

Paranoid Android, the lead single from Radiohead’s 1997 album OK Computer—a band whose name resounds from the UK to the world—continues to evoke shock and resonance that never fade.
Spanning 6 minutes and 27 seconds, the track is filled with a complex beauty woven from its lyrics and diverse musical elements.
The lyrics, built around weighty themes such as political protest and the struggles of the human psyche, vividly reflect Thom Yorke’s raw emotions.
It also links superbly with the worldview of the anime Ergo Proxy, whose dark and intricate atmosphere is a perfect match; the portrayal of a soul seeking silence while wrestling with a turbulent reality surely struck a chord with many anime fans.
2+2=5Radiohead7rank/position

Radiohead are a five-piece rock band celebrated for their experimental sound that blends a wide range of genres, including post-rock, electronic music, jazz, classical, and contemporary music.
The track 2 + 2 = 5, released as a single from their sixth album Hail to the Thief, is striking for its biting lyrics that suggest even what is inherently false can become accepted as true if people believe it.
Its complex, chaotic arrangement—featuring, among other things, a 7/4 meter—evokes a world unhinged by war.
This mysterious rock tune builds impact through an ensemble that unfolds in surges, leaving a powerful impression.





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