Radiohead erases internet presence

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The Internet is forever, but as Radiohead proved earlier today, that doesn't mean you can't drastically reduce your online presence in the meantime. As reported by Pitchfork, the band has deleted all the content on its website, Facebook, and Twitter

After wiping their presence off the internet like a meticulous criminal wipes down his fingerprints, and sending some fans some creepy leaflets, Radiohead have left everyone in the lurch. Or, they would have done, if not for the internet. As with

All the social media accounts of the band Radiohead have been slowly deleting all their content. Their Facebook, Twitter and official site are now all blank. Fans are speculating that this is all part of the promotion for their rumored new album