Album Rating: 5.0
How to disappear is the easiest track to love on kid A, especially on release, but the whole thing immediately felt like a cohesive, sum of its parts album on first listen. Much like okc
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Album Rating: 4.7
This is definitely the album that got me hooked on Radiohead, and it was pretty immediate. I was about 17 or 18 at the time, and I remember Paranoid Android blowing my mind when I first heard it. That, and I recall the bridge of Lucky reminding me of alternative-era Porcupine Tree
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Album Rating: 3.5
wait does that mean you're only 37
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prog corrupts the minds of the young and renders them to susceptible to middle aged doomsayers who make music for people who can't talk to strangers without experiencing 3.5 or greater degree panic [pt. 17]
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Album Rating: 4.7
@Colton: If it read like I heard this when it first came out, then that's not what I meant :] I would have been 3 years old if that was the case
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Album Rating: 4.7
Anyway, I think I first heard this around 2012 or so
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Album Rating: 3.5
https://youtu.be/q13NRoG6mvs
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i lyk your voice
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Album Rating: 4.7
I can't open the link 'cause I'm on my work computer :[
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Album Rating: 3.5
i meant johnny. i thought he was like 45
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Album Rating: 4.7
Aaaaah, ok
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Album Rating: 5.0
"This is definitely the album that got me hooked on Radiohead"
I was sold by the Bends, but this was definitely the album that connected to a very specific time in my life, more so than any of their other albums. It was the album that dominated that year in my mind, I listened to it incessantly
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my tmz is like 12+ hours ahead of y'all, i could be 99 and still be one step ahead of aging as a social construct
that's just science. this lady is proof and we should all aspire https://edition.cnn.com/2022/01/03/asia/kane-tanaka-turns-119-intl-scli/index.html
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Album Rating: 3.5
this 100 year old I know is doing pretty well but she hasn't lived through the threads we've lived through. regardless I respect you infinitely less after learning this
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
k well radiohead isnt so bad after all
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Let's be honest - you might have to go back as far as Sgt. Peppers to find a record that's accumulated the level of critical acclaim this one has. Maybe it doesn't quite deserve all of that, but I'm far from the only one who thinks this is the best album of the 90s. It's a singular idea perfected - a view of the future as a sterile hell powered by soul-less technological advancement. Every song is brilliant - "Climing Up The Walls" terrifies, "Fitter Happier" creeps, "Lucky" swirls, "Electioneering" rocks, "No Surprises" sooth, and "Karma Police" is even capable of raising a laugh. And "Paranoid Android"? All of the above. Perfect.
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Album Rating: 5.0
It's a singular idea perfected [2]
best way you could describe this, the world it portrays an absolute fucking nightmare
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Album Rating: 3.0
wow, i guess it rly was an Ok Computer after all
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Album Rating: 5.0
Indeed, classic
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Album Rating: 5.0
Let down is the most depressing song of all time. That I know. Gorgeous song though and album
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