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DoofusWainwright
May 22nd 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ful Stop, True Love, Present Tense, Numbers, Glass Eyes

BrushedRed
May 22nd 2016


3896 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

^yusss more glass eye love. But still this and Kid A are my only true Radiohead 5's. I love OKC but it's weighed down with a lot I don't necessarily care about. But Lucky is up there too with its shoegazey swirl

DoofusWainwright
May 22nd 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ok Computer is perfect in my eyes, the only possible weak spot is Electioneering and you could say Climbing Up the Walls is maybe a bit too dark compared to its neighbours

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


Na, OKC and IR and KID A's are 5.0's and this is CLOSE...but not there imo.

BrushedRed
May 22nd 2016


3896 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Fitter happier is a 5? Come on now? Sounds like you might as well 5 Human After All

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


I love how Climbing Up The Walls has that jungle atmosphere especially in the beginning of the song. So creepy.

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


That's not fair Brush, Fitter Happier is completely conceptual.

BrushedRed
May 22nd 2016


3896 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Well you're a Human, after all

DoofusWainwright
May 22nd 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fitter Happier is a classic in its own way - awesome segue/mood piece

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


Ya but Fitter Happier works completely for what it sets out to do. I actually have that poster of the album cover and the lyrics.

BrushedRed
May 22nd 2016


3896 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I think of my 5's as something I can jam to no matter what. I can't (nor see as others) being like damn lets just jam to "Fitter Happier" with saliva. Like come on now. It had a point but who doesn't skip that song. 5's are albums you don't skip

Rowan5215
Emeritus
May 22nd 2016


48445 Comments

Album Rating: 3.1

"you could say Climbing Up the Walls is maybe a bit too dark compared to its neighbours"



that's what makes it literally the best song on that album by a mile

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


@BrushedRed
It's not even a 2 minute song. Why would you skip it? And the track after it is ELECTIONEERING! Which is a badass track but easily the worst on that album.

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


I completely agree with rowan. It just comes out of nowhere and I love it.

BrushedRed
May 22nd 2016


3896 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Because it adds fluff. 5's don't have fluff

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


Ya Treefingers totally isn't fluff and we really needed another Space Rock track in AMSP like Desert Island Disk, which is an old track that is similar to the tracks before it but boring and much worse.

BrushedRed
May 22nd 2016


3896 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Treefingers is actually ominous and beautiful and reminds me much of watching thunderstorms move in in the spring here. I mean there is no real context to bring in with it so yeah your point is valid. Same can be said for you and Fitter Happier.

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


Oh no man i completely understand and agree in fact that was the point i was trying to make. I think treefingers gets to much h8. We cool

BrushedRed
May 22nd 2016


3896 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Treefingers is one of those that reminds me of tornadoes. It literally sounds like a tornado is forming right in front of me, but instead of wigging out about it right away, I just feel this overwhelming calm saying it's going to be okay. It's my severe weather music.

CalmTallMagician
May 22nd 2016


32 Comments


Ya. All that Treefingers is missing is little rain drops ;)



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