| | Radiohead Knives Out, PT. 3 CD Single Radiohead Discography of CDs
This mini album by Radiohead contains the 2001 single, "Knives Out" and two never released before tracks.
Another brooding, intense salvo from Radiohead's 2001 smash 'Amnesiac'. Includes unreleased b-sides 'Worrywort' & 'Fog'. Radiohead Knives Out, PT. 3 Songs | 1. | Knives Out |
| 2. | Worrywort |
| 3. | Fog |
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