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Originally Posted by NEWGUY562
The first song I checked out by them was "Creep" I quickly lost interest that song was the wrong place to start. :/ After a while my father brought up Radiohead because at that time I was listening mostly to The Smiths/The Cure/Pink Floyd & he said if I like those groups then I'd probably be into Radiohead as well. So I checked out their first album and liked a few songs but it wasn't great enough to get me into the group..
Then one day i seen the album art for "The Bends" (I'm not sure where exactly) but it made me want to check out that album and i became a fan of their sound and dug into all their albums...My favorite has to be "Kid A" every song I hear on that album is like a different world that i enter whenever i hear each song..
It feels so magical sometimes like if i have a bad day I can just listen to the music close my eyes & escape from it all....Anyways I always hear good things about everything they released but I feel that "Hail to the Thief" is a very slept on album I don't ever really hear much about it or major critical praise. It's an exceptional album front to back  ..What would you consider an underrated album from this almost perfect group?
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You sound like me during my junior year of high school. Radiohead had just taught me the art of the "grower". Not only was I experiencing all those things you described, but I also felt like I "got" things in a way my friends didn't. Like they just couldn't understand the genius behind it.
My entire interest in music then became dedicated to finding that feeling. I will unashamedly admit that I credit Radiohead with broadening my taste... I felt if giving an album like Kid A a chance revealed such beautiful music, what else have I been missing out on that I simply disregarded?
Sadly, the luster of Radiohead's music has worn off over the years... I think I just became too familiar with their sound. I wish I could listen to them like I did back then. I still love em though.