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View Poll Results: Favorite Radiohead Album?
Pablo Honey 17 2.80%
The Bends 97 15.95%
OK Computer 218 35.86%
Kid A 129 21.22%
Amnesiac 30 4.93%
Hail to the Thief 30 4.93%
In Rainbows 85 13.98%
The King of Limbs 2 0.33%
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:09 PM   #2061 (permalink)
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Amnesiac if you want something that sounds alot like Kid A, OK Computer if you want a guitar dominated album that sounds simliar to the Bends, In Rainbows if you want a album that is for the most part relaxed. If you need help finding any of these albums just ask me mofo.
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:18 PM   #2062 (permalink)
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Amnesiac if you want something that sounds alot like Kid A, OK Computer if you want a guitar dominated album that sounds simliar to the Bends, In Rainbows if you want a album that is for the most part relaxed.
... And Pablo Honey if you want the desire to never listen to Radiohead again.
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:21 PM   #2063 (permalink)
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... And pablo honey if you want some decent post grunge
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:24 PM   #2064 (permalink)
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I think it falls closer to guitar-pop then post grunge. Take away Creep and people look at the album and Radiohead in general in a completely different perspective.
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:43 PM   #2065 (permalink)
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Amnesiac if you want something that sounds alot like Kid A, OK Computer if you want a guitar dominated album that sounds simliar to the Bends, In Rainbows if you want a album that is for the most part relaxed. If you need help finding any of these albums just ask me mofo.
I know In Rainbows is on my mom's computer so I can get that from her. Those albums sound good, the Bends did some good jammin and Kid A did some good experimentin so these all sound great. What's wrong with Pablo Honey anyway? And how about Hail to the Thief? What's it like?

To be honest, there's not much music I've come across that I don't like, so I don't know if I'd start hating Radiohead over that album, or I would forgive them at least with stuff like the Bends and Kid A and all. In general I'm a lenient guy on music, I can listen to most anything and at least find it catchy or creative or something. So I think I could do their whole discography without any loss of respect for them. Just throwin that out there.
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What's wrong with Pablo Honey anyway? And how about Hail to the Thief? What's it like?
With Pablo Honey, there's absolutely nothing wrong. It's not in the least so horrible as RH fanboys make it out to be, it would be decent party music at least, I personally find it great. Hail to the Thief Doesn't have as straight a concept as most RH albums, it's all over the place.
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With Pablo Honey, there's absolutely nothing wrong. It's not in the least so horrible as RH fanboys make it out to be, it would be decent party music at least, I personally find it great. Hail to the Thief Doesn't have as straight a concept as most RH albums, it's all over the place.
I wouldn't say it's all over the place, but its sound lies somewhere in the middle of Kid A/Amnesiac and OKC.
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I wouldn't say it's all over the place, but its sound lies somewhere in the middle of Kid A/Amnesiac and OKC.
I'd also venture to say it may be Radiohead's "darkest" album of sorts. Not that it's really all that dark, but it has this gloomy, omnious feel to a lot of the tracks.
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Hail to the Thief is pretty much the alternative rock of the Bends blended with the experimental and gloom side of Kid A and its sister album just with a bit more gloom.
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I think I am missing something in Kid A...so f*cking boring...
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