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Radiohead’s Creep / Steven Universe’s Theme Song | Double Bill Nugget 5

September 8, 2015 by Joshua Humphrey Leave a Comment

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I (Joshua) am a big fan of the animated programming Renaissance we are in, with our Adventure Times, Rick and Mortys, and Gravity Fallses. So when I  saw Melissa Kaercher make this comment on Twitter:

I’m glad I’m not the only person who thinks the Steven Universe theme sounds exactly like “Creep” by Radiohead.

— Melissa Kaercher (@chebutykin) July 15, 2015

I immediately thought, “That’s a great comparison to put together for a Double Bill nugget!”

Thanks to Melissa for calling out that similarity. Melissa and her buddy Windy Bowlsby run the great film podcast Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome, which is worth a slot in your podcatcher.

Take a listen to the music, then decide for yourself if there are some similarities!

Up next: the live show with Paul von Stoetzel!

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Filed Under: Double Bill Tagged With: Creep, Radiohead, Steven Universe

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