Album Rating: 4.0
Your favourite songs are the worst ones on here. Lol
Yeah, go entire discog, you can skip Pablo Honey though
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Album Rating: 4.0
Not for me. For me they're great songs. What should be so bad about them I don't get it?
But of course there are more good songs on Amnesiac.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Lot of the ones you mentioned are very often considered as duds by many.
I agree in a way, can see that they're not as cohesive as many of the songs in their discography, or even on this album.
I still love them, though there's a lot of better written, structured and performed songs here like Pyramid Song, You and Whose Army? and Knives Out.
You'll probably need to hear more of this band to understand.
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Zeuzo, The Radiohead Ambassador.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Well I think I just like different songs than others do. I looked on Youtube for example and there are still many others who like the 4 songs I mentioned. And I liked them after first listen so why should I stop liking them when people find them bad?
Knives Out has a great sound, but I don't know about the predictable standard 3-chorus routine in that song, it sounds almost lazy to me. But most songs on Amnesiac don't have more than 2 choruses, that's what I always like because I think that's a good idea.
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Album Rating: 4.0
You know me too well coldy
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"You know me too well coldy"
Do I? Or do I not even know you anymore?
Find out next time on Dragonball Z.
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Album Rating: 4.0
You can like whatever you want no worries bud
I'm pretty sure whenever this band makes something that sounds lazy it's intentional.
I don't find Knives Out lazy though, every second of it is chillingly haunting
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Album Rating: 4.0
lol coldy ily so much
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This is Kid A's leftovers.
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Album Rating: 4.0
ok
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Album Rating: 3.0
mixed bag of leftovers to be specific
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Album Rating: 4.4
Dollars & Cents, Life In A Glasshouse, and I Might Be Wrong are excellent tho. While this album is basically Kid A's b-sides (with the exception of Life in a Glasshouse), that's hardly a detriment since Kid A is one of the best albums ever made.
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Album Rating: 5.0
"While this album is basically Kid A's b-sides"
"While this album is basically Kid A's b-sides"
"While this album is basically Kid A's b-sides"
"While this album is basically Kid A's b-sides"
No.
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yeah it is lol
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Ars and I had this discussion a few years ago.
He's wrong.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I wish Radiohead never told people this was from the same sessions as Kid A, so that people would stop saying annoying shit like that
It has it's own unique ideas, great flow (I'd argue better than Kid A's) and even a unifying theme of forgetfulness.
Kid A and Amnesiac are 2 halves of an initially proposed double album that they gave up on because they didn't like the idea of people skipping tracks and figured that's what people did with super long albums (to be honest they're right, so good call,) so they split it into 2 separate albums
Just because Kid A was released first doesn't make Amnesiac b-sides. Amnesiac just makes it's experimentation/ideas less obvious and bombastic as Kid A's. Is subtly a quality of b-sides to you guys?
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bet
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Kid A and Amnesiac are 2 halves of an initially proposed double album
No.
lol
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Is subtly a quality of b-sides?
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