Album Rating: 3.5
well now i'm scared i might have other albums 4'd
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stop im gonna puke
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Album Rating: 3.5
what if i have shit 4.fi... 4.f... i can't even say it
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Album Rating: 4.2
I don't come back to this much but holy fuck is it good
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Album Rating: 4.2
Ful Stop is insane
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah this is for some reason viewed lower than their other top works; I think it's right on par with them.
And Ful Stop is one of my top 100 songs of the decade.
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wow how do i get a big avatar?
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Album Rating: 4.2
This is top three radiohead for me I think
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'Kid A' and 'OK Computer' top two. Have trouble deciding whether this or 'In Rainbows' gets the third spot. I think this is more consistent, but the highs on 'In Rainbows' are undeniably higher. There are also days I listen to 'Amnesiac' and think it could legitimatly be third, but again - inconsistency is the main issue. However, songs like "Life in a Glasshouse", "Like Spinning Plates", and "Pyramid Song" are among their very best. So who knows.
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Album Rating: 4.2
In Rainbows is def 1 for me followed by OK
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Album Rating: 5.0
My biggest gripe with Amnesiac is that it doesn't have any flow at all
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Neither does this or HTTT. TKOL is too short and missing five great songs of theirs from the same time period, like Staircase and Supercollider, but they included Feral and Morning Mr Magpie for whatever reason.
It confounds me that half the time this band can't put together an album to save their lives, even if most of the content is amazing, while also releasing three of the most perfectly flowing masterpieces of our time (OKC, Kid A, IR).
But that's why playlists exist.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I still think this and HTTT flow way better than Amnesiac. But yeah it's still obviously better than TKOL
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Feral is amazing
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Album Rating: 4.2
This flows wonderfully tbh
Burn the Witch is a fucking phenomenal opener
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Album Rating: 3.0
Their three masterpieces are definitely Kid A, OK Computer and In Rainbows. The Bends and HTTT are very good, Amnesiac is solid, but I find this and TKOL underwhelming. Pablo Honey is obv their worst.
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This has many great songs. Wasn't a huge Radiohead guy before this, this kind of opened me more. But for some reference, I don't like electronic music, so Kid A isn't my scene. And then I listen to Thom's performance of "Bloom" at Electric Lady Studios a lot. So I checked the album version and was like "uh wtf".
Identikit, Glass Eyes, Burn the Witch, Daydreaming, The Numbers (that string section, hnnggg) are all huge winners for me.
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Album Rating: 5.0
In case you haven't heard it yet there's a live version of the whole TKOL album called Live From The Basement
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I think I listened to that version of "Bloom", but it's still relative to the album, no? As opposed to the ELS version I'm referring to, which is just Thom, a grand piano, and some sort of sample and loop station atop it.
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This is light years ahead of HTTT but far from their best. Can't help but feel as though it'd gain a lot from half-decent sequencing...
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