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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 28. Chapters: Paranoid Android, Creep, Harry Patch, Karma Police, Nude, Pyramid Song, Idioteque, Everything in Its Right Place, Knives Out, Street Spirit, No Surprises, Fake Plastic Trees, There There, High and Dry, Just, Jigsaw Falling into Place, The National Anthem, Reckoner, House of Cards, 2 + 2 = 5, Go to Sleep, Exit Music, Bodysnatchers, These Are My Twisted Words, I Might Be Wrong, Weird Fishes/Arpeggi, Planet Telex, Optimistic, Stop Whispering, Anyone Can Play Guitar, Lotus Flower, Pop Is Dead, Like spinning plates. Excerpt: "Paranoid Android" is a song by English alternative rock band Radiohead, featured on their 1997 third studio album OK Computer. The lyrics of the darkly humorous song were written primarily by singer Thom Yorke, following an unpleasant experience in a Los Angeles bar. At more than six minutes long and containing four distinct sections, the track is significantly influenced by The Beatles' "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody." "Paranoid Android" takes its name from Marvin the Paranoid Android of Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. When released as the lead single from OK Computer, "Paranoid Android" charted at number three on the UK Singles Chart. It was well received by music critics and highlighted in many reviews of OK Computer. The track has appeared regularly on lists of the best songs of all time, including Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Its animated music video, directed by Magnus Carlsson, was placed on heavy rotation on MTV, although the network censored portions containing nudity. Since its release, the track has been covered by numerous artists working in a variety of musical genres. In composing "Paranoid Android," Radiohead fused together parts from three different songs, each of...