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OK COMPUTER

Radiohead

 

Crossover Prog

4.07 | 1105 ratings

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Denomolos1
5 stars (listen to this album with headphones)

This album is truly one which sends you on a journey when you listen to it. Its almost as if it accounts a journey forward in time to a barren world of robots and technology ruling over humans! (thats what it felt like to me)

Radiohead seemed to be at their most "progressive" sound in the conventional sense during this album (paranoid android being almost like a rock opera) and it definately paid off. This album is one of the most important albums in musical history and definately one of the most significant albums to come out of britain. Thom Yorkes voice really is the highlight of this. His vocal style (fragile yet powerful) compliments the music perfectly and his range is astounding. A truly emotional album in every sense of the word.

Airbag: 8/10 Paranoid Android: 10/10 Subterranean Homesick Alien: 8.5/10 Exit Music: 9/10 Let Down: 8/10 Karma Police: 10/10 Fitter Happier: 4/10 Electioneering: 7.5/10 Climbing Up The Walls: 7/10 No Surprises: 10/10 Lucky: 9/10 The Tourist: 9.5/10

Best moments:

Paranoid Android (rain down rain down come on rain down on me) Exit Music (Now we all want an everlasting peace) Karma Police (this is what youll get) No Surprises (opening riff) The Tourist (Ending)

Denomolos1 | 5/5 |

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