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Ever wanted to show off your musical prowess to those dense peasants who enjoy listening to classic rock like Korn? Here is a list shure to astound those plebeians with its deep grasp of nuances and tonalities of obscure underground trio, Radiohaed! Plz Enjoy!
10Radiohead
Kid A


What is their to be said about Kid AIDS that hasn't already been sid? Before this album, their
was nothing. Literally nothing. Then the searing electric guitar riff of "everything in its right
place" begin, the there was light. And it was good. Kid A is the story of Human history, from
dust to apes to cities to space and back to dust again. Science has recently proven that human
brain waves can actually be transferred into musical notes. Guess what album it plays? Also,
the frequencies can be translated into words. Guess what the lyrics are? Literally the greatest
thing ever, Kid Ebola is a true classic album
9 Radiohead
Amnesic


Radiohead was face with a dilemma after the release of Kid Ebola: How do you follow up the
single greatest piece of anything in the history of the collective multi-verse? By the creating
the second greatest piece of anything ever: Jazz. It starts with the legendary track "So What"
and ends with the legendary closer Bitches poo, and in those 4:20 hours and minutes music
was changed. Major pop stars like John Dowland later completely stole their innovative use of
the modal system to great effect on pop classics like "Master of Puppets." Maybe most
influential album ever, behind...
8 Radiohead
King of Limbs


Before thar was John Cage, there was King of Limbs. A heavy dubstep album full of skittering
horn riffs and wub wub bass, this is an album for any fishing experience! Paved the way for
classic underground acts like Deadrat and Skrillex
7Radiohead
Hail to the Thief


A seering mockery of the Reagan Administration, this thrashing Punk album starts off with the
classic banger, "American Idiot." It only gets better with songs like "Anarchy in the U.K." and
"She Looks so Perfect." Singlehandely started the Punk Genre, tru classic.
6Radiohead
The Bends


Beautiful, mournful album, by the time "Melon colon and the infinte madness" rolls around, I
cri ery tim
5Radiohead
Pablo Honey


Creep is the song of my life, 'nuff said
4Radiohead
In Rainbows


A couple steps higher than ALRIGHT MACINTOSH is In Rainbows, a powerful statement about
same-sex rights that would go onto to inspire the movement. It would also inspire artists like
Marvin Gay to right that hilarious "What's Going On" song with the He Man music video
3Radiohead
OK Computer


This is maybe Radioheads most boring album. East Hastings is just a really forgettable song,
and King of Carrot Flowers just starts everything off RONG! Plugg in Baby has a pretty nice
organ solo though
2 Johann Sebastian Bach
Cello Suite, No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007


Released in 420 A.D., This classic Post-rock album demonstrates not only Radiohadz master of
music but of time and space itself. By using a cello bow to play his guitar, Godly Greenwood
created a signature style that would be imitated by Viking Folk Metal Band, Bjork. Classic,
Classic album
1 The Beatles
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band


In their 1969 debut, Radiozead almost singleheadedly created the underground genre of
Alternative Rock. With its grating guitars and shrieked vocals, Radiolead paved the way for
mainstream acts like Steal Blimp and Buddha to achieve massive critical and commercial
success. Under appreciated album from an unappreciated band!
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