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In July ] a copy of ''Drill'' sold on ] in the ] for $182.50 ], certainly no higher than its value in the period ]-], suggesting that the market for Radiohead memorabilia is stable to dormant. In July ] a copy of ''Drill'' sold on ] in the ] for $182.50 ], certainly no higher than its value in the period ]-], suggesting that the market for Radiohead memorabilia is stable to dormant.


"Prove Yourself" is notable for its ]-esque chord changes and unvarnished emotional vocals. "Stupid Car" is a slower song, almost a ballad, and the first of many dealing with ]'s distrust of vehicles since he and his girlfriend Rachael were involved in a car crash. "Prove Yourself" is notable for its ]-esque chord changes and unvarnished emotional vocals. "Stupid Car" is a slower song, almost a ballad, and the first of many dealing with ]'s distrust of vehicles since he and his girlfriend Rachel were involved in a car crash.


==Track listing== ==Track listing==

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Drill was the first commercial release of Radiohead, debuting on the UK charts at #101 on 5 May 1992. It is considered a rarity amongst Radiohead fans, and is not commonly available. "You" and "Thinking About You" were taken from the band's Manic Hedgehog demo tape; "Prove Yourself", "Thinking About You" and "You" were re-recorded for Pablo Honey in 1993, the band's first full-length album.

In July 2005 a copy of Drill sold on eBay in the US for $182.50 USD, certainly no higher than its value in the period 1997-2000, suggesting that the market for Radiohead memorabilia is stable to dormant.

"Prove Yourself" is notable for its U2-esque chord changes and unvarnished emotional vocals. "Stupid Car" is a slower song, almost a ballad, and the first of many dealing with Thom Yorke's distrust of vehicles since he and his girlfriend Rachel were involved in a car crash.

Track listing

  1. "Prove Yourself"
  2. "Stupid Car"
  3. "You"
  4. "Thinking About You"
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