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UK release incorporates comments/interview material by the artist. Full color picture disc CD. Includes four page illustrated booklet. Standard jewelcase housed in a slipcase. Includes fold out mini poster. 2001.
RADIOHEAD X-POSED: THE INTERVIEW features interviews with the band on a full-color picture disc. A booklet and a mini poster are also included. Radiohead X-Posed: The Interview Music Radiohead X-Posed: The Interview Songs Radiohead X-Posed: The Interview Review
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