In April 2008, Prince covered "Creep" at Coachella. This version was captured on a video from a concert-goer's cell phone, and promptly uploaded to YouTube. However, it was quickly taken down at Prince's request. After finding out about the blocking, Thom Yorke was quoted as saying, "Well, tell him to unblock it. It's our song."[22]
Korn performed "Creep" on their unplugged album.
Anberlin covered "Creep" in Lost Songs.
Scarling. on their single of "Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole".
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G4 performed the song, first on the The X Factor live show, and then on their self-titled debut album.
Damien Rice has recorded versions of the song, contributing one to the Starbucks (Hear Music) compilation album, Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project (2007).
Tears for Fears released a live version of the song as a B-side on the single for "God's Mistake" in 1995, as did The Pretenders on the third disc of their 2006 box set Pirate Radio.
The song was covered by Finnish rock supergroup Northern Kings on their debut album, Reborn.
Oklahoma-based band, Axium, which features American Idol Season 7 winner David Cook, covered the song in a concert live in Tulsa, Oklahoma and featured in the live album, Alive in Tulsa.
Frank Bennett recorded a jazz rendition of the song for his album Five O'Clock Shadow.
Moby performed the cover of the song live on a few concerts.
Amanda Palmer performed an acoustic cover of the song on the ukulele for Black Cab Sessions.
Bill Bailey performed a Hindi version of the song at Wembley Arena as part of his 2008 Tinselworm tour, with the Bollywood Pandits, which he described as "Hindi Indie."
The song is also featured on the video game Rock Band, which is available on the Nintendo Wii, PS2, PS3 and Xbox 360.