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View Poll Results: Favorite Radiohead Album? | |||
Pablo Honey |
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17 | 2.79% |
The Bends |
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97 | 15.93% |
OK Computer |
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219 | 35.96% |
Kid A |
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129 | 21.18% |
Amnesiac |
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30 | 4.93% |
Hail to the Thief |
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30 | 4.93% |
In Rainbows |
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85 | 13.96% |
The King of Limbs |
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2 | 0.33% |
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I didn't mean it matters, just that it was my process. When I first heard Kid A, it was in the wrong situation (a long car ride and i was just so young) and thought it was boring/way to repetitive. OKC was more accessible and kept me around, though.
So, in a sense, it can be essential. My Cap'n Beefheart introduction was "Diddy Wah Diddy" and I thought "this ain't so weird."
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