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Oh my god
...it's shit
OK Computer is better.
The Bends is better.
Damn.....
...how can anyone like the radioheads?
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KID A?
more like
A DIK
get this radioDead off of this site
a band that didn't matter anymore or twenty years ago neither
What's wrong with his eye? Is he blind or something?
Guys, I'm having some trouble understanding the title of this record. "Hid A"... it's just a fragment of a sentence, isn't it? What exactly did Radiohead hide during the album's recording? You can't just tell me you hid something but not say what it is you hid. Does anybody here know the answer, or did they actually hide nothing at all? Thanks in advance.
No, we're the ones who were born with a paralyzed left eye that needed five operations on it before the age of six with the last operation being a botched surgery that left a drooping eyelid.
it's a joke
there's actually something behind the mountains you can see some of the red
it's supposed to be read as "radiohead hid a _____" but they're tricky
i wish this could be my favourite album
its just too popular tho so im not allowed
Holy shit, only just noticed the forest to the north-east of the mountains and the fact that the sky is essentially a swirling vortex of volcanic ash, otherwise looks like you've wall-hacked through Mt. Gagazet.
have you also noticed the fox?
Is that the black thing running on top of the glitched platform things (no idea what to call them)? Its ridiculous how detailed this album is for something so low-res.
maybe they hid some of the letters in the title, because actually it's supposed to say
radiohead
killed a
but the real question is what did they kill
I think those platforms are ice m8, considering the whole ice age theme of the blips and album as well as the lyric from Idioteque
they killed a...
music
it's true stanley donwood is the true genius behind radiohead
meant for
>the real question is what did they kill
Thom Yorke. The truth is, Yorke died by drowning at the 1993 MTV Beach House performance of the song "Anyone Can Play Guitar". The rest of the band pressured him into jumping into a pool, effectively killing him. Not wanting to take the blame for their actions, the band took drastic measures to make sure news of the death never got out. By re-recording parts of the performance and forcing the audience to sign documents insuring they never told anyone, his death was successfully covered up. He was replaced by a lookalike soon after, which explains the differences in hair color (the band claims he was just using bleach), and the rest is history.
underrated
In Rainbows > A Moon Shaped Pool > Kid A > Tomorrow's Modern Boxes Ok Computer > The King of Limbs > Amnesiac > Pablo
Haven't listened to Bends or HTTT
>Tomorrow's Modern Boxes
if we're listing thom yorke solos, where's eraser?
that's a funny way of spelling In Rainbows
That isn't saying much
Eraser goes right behind Kid A o would say, I haven't listened to it as much as TMB but it's a fantastic album that has some similarities production wise to In Rainbows, which is my favorite Radiohead
>Haven't listened to Bends or HTTT
Get to them as soon as you can, they're both really good. I really like HTTT in particular, though I guess it's a bit of a grower. Also good on you for putting TMB so high, it's painfully underrated, though I'd argue it's much better than The Eraser as well.
Actually underrated
The only problem with this album is how it tiresome and depressing it becomes to listen to after countless plays, otherwise it's the greatest thing they've accomplished
Yeah this
It's so amazing and honestly one if the greatest achievements in pop music history, but it doesn't have the same level of replay ability as a lot of other albums due to how fucking depressing it is
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born with eyelid sealed, had to have it surgically opened