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Radiohead
OK Computer
Radiohead's third album got compared to Pink Floyd a lot when it came out, and its slow drama and conceptual sweep certainly put it in that category.
OK Computer, though, is a complicated and difficult record: an album about the way machines dehumanize people that's almost entirely un-electronic; an album by a British "new wave of new wave" band that rejects speed and hooks in favor of languorous texture and morose details; a sad and humanist record whose central moment is Thom Yorke crooning "We hope that you choke." Sluggish, understated, and hard to get a grip on, OK Computer takes a few listens to appreciate, but its entirety means more than any one song.
A1
Airbag
A2
Paranoid Android
A3
Subterranean Homesick Alien
B4
Exit Music (For A Film)
B5
Let Down
B6
Karma Police
C7
Fitter Happier
C8
Electioneering
C9
Climbing Up The Walls
C10
No Surprises
D11
Lucky
D12
The Tourist









