Top 65 Greatest Music Albums
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Not as bad as the puddle of piss that is OK Computer, but still pretty bad. I'm pretty sure the pretentiousness peaked on that last one, here they have a couple of songs that are at least tolerable, but a lot of them, specifically the song Kid A, sound more like something you would hear come out of a goat. My main quarrel with Radiohead is that there's way too much repetition in they're songs. The songs feel like they go on forever and all you here is the same percussion over and over again, no changes in the chorus or a bridge, just the same monotonous rhythm, sometimes throughout a whole album. And you know, I liked The Bends, it was a great album, albeit still rather pretentious, but not in the annoying manner that this and OK Computer are. So what I'm trying to say is, Radiohead makes some pretty good songs, but when they try to make an album, it fucking sucks. ~ myfajahas400children

I... I really can't fucking believe I've wasted almost an hour of my precious life inhaling this irksome fart symphony.

Next time I'd rather go for a bilateral frontal lobe injury and instantly die of abulia; it would grant me a more straightforward treatment and most of all it will surely (well, hopefully) not be acclaimed as a godly stellar transcendental opus. ~ kryptos
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Top rated album (89/100 - 4483 votes)  89 (4,483 votes)
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Not bad for an album called toilet seat. ~ indiethekid [First added to this chart: 02/20/2013]
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2002
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[First added to this chart: 02/21/2013]
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1985
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1989
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[First added to this chart: 02/20/2013]
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1969
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Sickening communist nonsense. ~ lordkrondor

Radiohead write a record drenched in groove. Sort of similar to early NEU!, but with Thom Yorke's crooning. The album is unusually fun for a Radiohead production and notably consistent throughout, although without any of the more anthemic tracks that appeared on their 90's albums. It's the usual mildly experimental crock of shit that Radiohead has become known for, but much more friendly and enjoyable. ~ electropanda
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2007
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Top rated album (90/100 - 3962 votes)  90 (3,962 votes)
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2001
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I think these guys are full of themselves ~ kingofwine [First added to this chart: 02/23/2013]
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