Shady diner drama is acted out in the US version of the video, and a song that was supposedly left off their debut album as it was too Rod Stewart!
Watch Radiohead's Thom Yorke get lost in an enchanted forest for the magical video There, There.
Hail to Radiohead, with their live version of this Orwellian, 1984 influenced song.
Tom Yorke's protest song about mass consumerism. Director Jake Scott calls it an allegory for death and reincarnation.
A groundbreaking CGI generated video sees Thom sitting on a park bench while the world around him crumbles then regenerates itself.
Filmed near London's Liverpool Street Station, experimental short film maker Jamie Thraves flicks between shots of the band playing and a businessman having a nervous breakdown.
Sexy Beats director cut his teeth on this video, with a series of bizarre twists, depsite its very straight road.
A top five hit for Radiohead in 1997 the video has stark imagery of Thom Yorke in close-up, his head in a bubble filling up with water.
The band's biggest UK hit to date, No.3, the video was made by Swedish animator, Magnus Carlsson, and features an assortment of animated characters - a female flasher, mermaids, leatherclad men kissing, a drug addict and an angel in a helicopter.
An award-winning video, Pyramid Song was based on a dream Thom Yorke had, and is a combination of hand drawn and 3D animation featuring a flooded city.
The video is shot in black and white by Karma Police director Jonathan Glazer. Set in a trailer park, Glazer uses varied speed techniques to add to the complexity of the song.
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