26. Radiohead: 'How To Disappear Completely' (2000) � One of Radiohead's most beautiful moments, 'How To Disappear Completely' is an extremely personal Thom Yorke song about dealing with the extreme pressures of fame and success after the release of 'OK Computer' in 1997. Affecting lyrics, �I'm not here, this isn't happening�, couple with stunning Jonny Greenwood string movements, inspired by Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki, to create an atmospheric tension that is equally beautiful as it is haunting. Simply breathtaking.
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- That was a Daft Punk song with some crappy lyrics over it.

- F#ck off with all your Radiohead!!!
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- Well deserved Idioteque first place. That song never gets old, truly fantastic and inovative, even almost ten years later. Reckoner - from In Rainbows - deserved to be in the top 10 IMO. And great to see Seven Nation Army on the list, great song.

- Yay for Midlake's Roscoe!! SUCH a great song.

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